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  • Coffee Break: Thursday, April 06, 2017

    Coffee Break is UNMIL Radio’s flagship news and current affairs program that highlights issues of concerns to UNMIL, government of Liberia, Civil Society and Grassroots communities. Issues such as peace and reconciliation, elections, women’s issues, current events, governance, rule of law, electricity and road construction among others are captured in the program which is aired Mondays-Fridays.

    Coffee Break today featured live interviews with the following persons and issues:

    • Betsy  Kuoh Toe - Superintendent /Maryland County said the planned demonstration to take place today in two districts (Kaluway and Pleebo) in search of alleged perpetrators of ritualistic killing has been called off
    • Moses Bailey – a journalist with Radio Gbarnga reported that 20 inmates at the Gbarnga Central Prison break jail yesterday (April 5) at 3pm.
    • Una Thompson – Member of the Organizing Committee of the Women of Liberia said the women will on today (April 6) march from Broad Street via Mechlin to Ashmun Street at the home of Mother Mary Brownell who died on March 13th in reflection of her contributions to peace, reconciliation and the respect for women’s rights.
    • Sam Collins – Spokesman / Liberia National Police said the LNP, CBL, MOT have signed a memorandum of understanding for the effective implementation of the third party motor vehicle insurance.
    • Chief Zanzan Kawor – Chairman of the National Traditional Council of Chiefs & Elders has called on government to build a national memorial site for those killed by the Ebola virus.
    • Alvin Jask – Administrator / International Resource Center for the Blind said his center is providing skills in technology for visual impaired person who wish to continue in any field of work they are or were engaged in.

    Listen and get the full update on issues discussed on the show.

  • Interview: Crown Prince Haakon of Norway - 05 April 2017

    United Nations Development program Goodwill Ambassador Crown Prince Haakon of Norway concludes a three day visit to Liberia following interactions with various stakeholders including UNMIL, the government of Liberia, civil society and grassroots communities.

    Eva Flomo of UNMIL Radio speaks to Crown Prince Haakon of Norway at the end of the visit

    Listen for the full details.

  • Justice and Transition: 04 April 2017

    The Tuesday , April  4 Edition of  “Justice and Transition”, a program that looks at reform and capacity building efforts being instituted by government and partners , featured officials  the Sexual and Gender Based Violence  Crimes (SGBV) Unit.

    Appearing on the show hosted by Romeo Togba were : Atty. Rosetta Neese-Baikpeh-Prosecutor, Pewee J. Laward- Case Liaison Officer , Tenneh Seah-Johnson- Victim Support Officer and Linda Barrolle-Saygbe- Training & Outreach Coordinator.

      They spoke on, among others, steps being taken by the unit curb rape and other forms of gender based violence in the society

  • Yor Mornin

    Yor mornin

    Topic: Reclaiming Our Communities for Youth Development

    Producer: Yede E. Allison

    Yor Mornin is an early morning magazine program; its segments are as follows;

    • World Headlines
    • Motivational Talk
    • Everyday Talk -thirty minute interactive discussion on national and international issues.

    Stories behind World headlines around the world

     

  • UNMIL Radio News at 1 PM (05 April 2017)

    The UNMIL Radio news at 1 PM on 05 April 2017

  • Coffee Break: Wednesday, April 05, 2017

    UNMIL Radio’s flagship news and current affairs program that highlights issues of concerns to UNMIL, government of Liberia, Civil Society and Grassroots communities. Issues such as peace and reconciliation, elections, women’s issues, current events, governance, rule of law, electricity and road construction among others are captured in the program which is aired Mondays-Fridays.

    Coffee Break today featured live interviews with the following persons and issues:

    • David Dahn – Assistant Defense Minister for Public Affairs reiterate calls for individuals occupying the Ramrod Barracks in Paynesville to vacate the premises by May 1.
    • Patrick Farley - Head of the Ebola Survivors Network said they shared experiences at the sub-regional meeting on clinical care for Ebola survivors held in Guinea
    • Gerald Hodges -National Project Director Smart-Liberia said the organization has launched its Sustainable Development Goals Tour in schools.
    • Wellington Dennis – Reporter at Tubman University Phoenix Radio clarified that rumors circulating in Pleebo of the discovery of seven bodies is untrue.

    Listen and get the full update on issues discussed on the show.

  • UNMIL Radio News at 8 PM (05 April 2017)

    The UNMIL news at 8 AM on 05 April 2017

  • Dateline Liberia - Wednesday, April 05, 2017

    Dateline

    Time: 11:00am with a Repeat at 9:15pm

    Producer: Olive Thomas

    Vice President Joseph Boakai said health is an essential and key precondition for building more prosperous societies. 

    The Director General of the Liberia National Institute of Health, Tolbert Nyenswah, called on Liberians to take advantage of the Ebola Vaccine by taking the vaccine which is targeting 1500 people.

    United Nations Development Program Goodwill Ambassador Prince Haakon of Norway has expressed appreciation for the warm hospitality from Liberians.

    ECOWAS Special Representative to Liberia, Ambassador Tunde Ajisomo says the mission is closely following the row over the Code of Conduct and urged Liberians to see dialogue as a path to thread.

    A Senior Chinese Official at the Chinese Embassy in Monrovia says his country will prefer cooperation rather than criticisms in its dealings with other countries.

    The Liberia National Tailor Union has embarked on vocational and skills training program for vulnerable youth and women.

  • Coffee Break - Tuesday, April 04, 2017

    UNMIL Radio’s flagship news and current affairs program that highlights issues of concerns to UNMIL, government of Liberia, Civil Society and Grassroots communities. Issues such as peace and reconciliation, elections, women’s issues, current events, governance, rule of law, electricity and road construction among others are captured in the program which is aired Mondays-Fridays.

    Coffee Break today featured live interviews with the following persons and issues: Tunde Ajisomo - ECOWAS Special Representative to Liberia; Boffa Washington - Mental Health Clinical Coordinator/ Ministry of Health; Ivan Tumbay - President -Elect of the National Customs Brookers Association of Liberia; Watta Holmes - Executive Director /WAT Foundation; Blessing Rogers - Head of Training Liberia National Tailor Union

    Listen and get the full update on issues discussed on the show.

  • Access For All: Tuesday, 04 April 2017

    This is English lesson by radio.

    It's principal aim is to help students learn to read and write the English Grammar. The program comes on every Tuesday at 9:15 pm with a repeat on Sunday at 9:30pm

    Today’s lesson covers high school English in which students are taught the use of the preposition. The teacher is Mr. Archievigo Doe

     

    Listen to the full program and improve your english or learn english

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