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  • UNMIL Radio News at 11 AM (08 February 2018)

    UNMIL radio news at 11 am on Thursday 08 February 2018

  • Around Town (08 February 2018) - Part I

    Part I

    The program, “Around Town” discussed the topic, “WHAT DO THE APPOINTMENTS OF YOUNG LIBERIANS IN THE CDC-LED GOVERNMENT MEAN FOR THE YOUTH WHO MAKE UP ABOUT SIXTY PER CENT OF THE LIBERIAN POPULATION?”
    Guests on the program were Newly appointed Deputy Minister for ministry of Youth and Sports Malias Sheriff; as well as Child Rights ADVOCATE, SATA SHERIFF
    Deputy Minister Designate Malias Sheriff said the initiate taken by the president to have to confidence in the young people to serve in his government will rather build the self-esteem of young people in the country.
    For her part Child rights advocate Satta Sheriff said the young people should be given the chance and urged those appointed especially young people to serve with distinction.

  • UNMIL Radio SE News at 8 AM (08 February 2018)

    UNMIL radio simple english news at 8 am on Thursday 08 February 2018

  • Coffe Break - Thursday (08 February 2018)

    Coffee Break today featured the following guests: Isaac Stevens-Assistant Commissioner for Real Estate Tax/Liberia Revenue Authority-LRA………Real estate tax season and payment; Tecee Borlay-Executive Director/New Narratives-Liberia…………The group releases a report on the portrayal of women in the media during the 2017 elections; and Edward Bonwinker-Executive Director/Liberia National Bar Association-LNBA…….The LNBA sets up a human rights resource center.

  • UNMIL Radio News at 8 AM (08 February 2018)

    UNMIL radio news at 8 am on Thursday 08 February 2018

  • UNMIL Radio News at 6 & 9 PM (07 February 2018)

    UNMIL radio news at 6 & 9 pm on Wednesday 07 February 2018

  • UNMIL Radio News At 1 PM (07 February 2018)

    UNMIL radio news at 1 pm on Wednesday 07 February 2018

  • Palava Hut (07 February 2018) - Part II

    Part II

    This week’s edition feature a group, ‘Our Children Future’. They are working with adolescent girls who have no sanitary pads and so tend to shy away from school out of shame whenever they are experiencing their menstruation period.
    The guests included Josephine Barclay, Henrietta Draper and Solomon Wesseh

  • Palava Hut (07 February 2018) - Part I

    Part I

    This week’s edition feature a group, ‘Our Children Future’. They are working with adolescent girls who have no sanitary pads and so tend to shy away from school out of shame whenever they are experiencing their menstruation period.
    The guests included Josephine Barclay, Henrietta Draper and Solomon Wesseh

  • Dateline Liberia - Wednesday (07 February 2018)

    Dateline

    Name of Program: Dateline Liberia
    Date: wednesday February 07, 2018
    Time 11:05am with a Repeat at 9:15pm
    Duration: 45’
    Producer: Olive Thomas


    Interviews or recorded pieces-subject matter and/or content.

    • President George Weah has commended UNMIL for its long standing support to the peace and stability of Liberia.
    • The President of ECOWAS Commission says ECOWAS will remain a strong partner, in the building of a new Liberia.
    • The official Memorandum of Understanding has been signed to turn over UNMIL Radio’s assets and operation to ECOWAS.
    • The Liberia Council of Churches (LCC) has called for deep reflection and critical research on issues concerning land ownership and dual citizenship.
    • Panelists at the 61st Armed Forces Day Celebration have stressed the need for the Liberian military to serve as a force for national development.
    • A Liberian educator is urging the youth to adopt an attitude of integrity and accountability.
    • As part of work in Liberia to enhance academic excellence; the Liberia Media for Democratic Initiative (LMDI) has embark on the conduct of quizzing in the southeastern region of Liberia.

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