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  • Palava Hut (07 March 2018) - Part I

    Part I

    The program today featured civil society leaders including William R. Tolbert III, Peace Ambassador;
    Edward Mulbah, head of Peace Building Office and Aaron Weah, head of Search for Common Ground.
    The guests discussed the upcoming national reconciliation conference to launch a five-year reconciliation project in 8 counties.

  • Dateline Liberia - Wednesday (07 March 2018)

    Dateline

    Name of Program: Dateline Liberia
    Date: Wednesday March 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.

    • The UN Secretary-General António Guterres says the imbalance between spending on conflict, and spending on peace, must be tackled head-on.
    • The National Elections Commission has called on the government to fund its bi-election budget to conduct the two bi-elections in Montserrado and Bong Counties.
    • Liberia's First Lady Clar Weah is in Marrakech, Morocco attending the CAF Female Soccer Symposium.
    • The Chief Medical officer and Acting Minister of Health, Francis Kateh says there is a need for mobilization and community engagement to implement the mental health Law.
    • The Government of India has pledged to construct a Convention Center to be named in honor of their former leader, Mahatma Gandhi.
    • The Alliance Francaise of Liberia says it has limited time and fears shutting down due to lack of financial support to the institution.

     

  • UNMIL Radio News At 11 AM (07 March 2018)

    UNMIL radio news at 11 am on Wednesday 07 March 2018

  • Coffee Break - Wednesday (07 March 2018)

    Coffee Break today featured the following guests:

    • Woods Nyonton – Spokesperson /Liberia National Police speaks about recent pronouncement by the Police Director on ban placed on motorcyclists;
    • Oluwatoyin Olorunisola - Science Teacher/Light International School System
    • hosts its eighth Annual Science Fair on tomorrow on the school’s main campus
    • Christian Emenike - Vice President for Technology / Easy Technology Solutions and Consultancy in observance of the 2018 international women’s day celebration, is hosting what it calls a Meetup for several ladies interested in technology in Monrovia.
  • UNMIL Radio News At 8 AM (07 March 2018)

    UNMIL radio news at 8 am on Wednesday 07 March 2018

  • Yor Mornin: Wednesday 07 March 2018 - Part II

    Name of Program: Yor Mornin - Part II
    Date:  March 7, 2018
    Time: 7: am
    Duration: 1hr
    Topic: Ahead of International Women’s Day March 7, 2018, In what ways can we celebrate and empower women?
    Producer: Yede E. Allison
    Interviews or recorded pieces-subject matter and/or content
    Yor Mornin is an early morning magazine program; its segments are as follows;

    • World Headlines
    • Motivational Talk- Decide exactly –by Ralph Marston
    • Everyday Talk -thirty minute interactive discussion on national and international issues.
    • Stories behind World headlines around the world
  • Yor Mornin: Wednesday 07 March 2018 - Part I

    Name of Program: Yor Mornin - Part I
    Date:  March 7, 2018
    Time: 7: am
    Duration: 1hr
    Topic: Ahead of International Women’s Day March 7, 2018, In what ways can we celebrate and empower women?
    Producer: Yede E. Allison
    Interviews or recorded pieces-subject matter and/or content
    Yor Mornin is an early morning magazine program; its segments are as follows;

    • World Headlines
    • Motivational Talk- Decide exactly –by Ralph Marston
    • Everyday Talk -thirty minute interactive discussion on national and international issues.
    • Stories behind World headlines around the world
  • UNMIL Radio News At 6 & 9 PM (06 March 2018)

    UNMIL radio news at 6 & 9 pm on Tuesday 06 March 2018

  • UNMIL Radio News at 3 & 4 PM (06 March 2018)

    UNMIL radio news at 3 & 4 pm on Tuesday 06 March 2018

  • Nation Wide Report (06 March 2018)

    Nation_wide Report by George Y. Sharpe
    Today’s edition of Nationwide featured stories from Maryland, Lofa, Margibi, River Cess and Grand Bassa Counties. Most of these stories are about livelihood, local developments and education.
    Here are some of the stories we are carrying:

    • A cross border cooperation meeting between Liberians and Ivorians ends in Maryland County
    • Ninety five young people receive start up kits after completing a six month skills training in Lofa County
    • Members of the Christian Association of the Blind are calling for help against criminal entry in their homes in the R2 Community in Margibi County.

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