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  • UNMIL Radio News At 11 AM (25 January 2018)

    UNMIL radio news at 11 AM on Thursday 25 January 2018

  • Coffe Break - Thursday - (25 January 2018)

    Coffee Break today featured live interviews with the following guests: Lawrence Yealue-Head/Accountability Lab-Liberia……..The group and partners host the second edition of the national youth peace summit; Attorney Edwina Barchue-President/Public Defenders Association of Liberia………The organization hosts capacity building trainings for its members; Jalawah Tonpo-Director of Communications/ Liberian Senate……..The Liberian senate holds a special session………..what for as confirmation begins; Jacob Nyanti-Spokesperson/Joint Resolution Committee of Maryland and Grand Kru Counties……….Have Bridge teachers in Maryland and Grand Kru counties laid down their chalks in demand of five months’ salary arrears?; Samuel Johnson-Secretary General/National Teachers Association of Liberia………………..What is the association’s stance regarding the retention of George Werner as Education Minister?; and Kaihenneh Sengbeh-Manager for Communications, Media and Public Affairs-LRA…….International Customs Day to be celebrated on January 26 with the theme: A secure Business Environment for Economic Development.

  • UNMIL Radio News At 8 AM (25 January 2018)

    UNMIL radio news at 8 AM on Thursday 25 January 2018

  • Yor Mornin: Thursday (25 January 2018)

    Name of Program: Yor Mornin
    Date:  January 25, 2018
    Time: 7: am
    Duration: 1hr
    Topic: Citizens Recommendations to Stopping Child Street Selling
    QUESTION:
    As a citizen of Liberia, what will you recommend as ways to Stop Child Street Selling?
    Producer: Josephine Ogbodu
    Interviews or recorded pieces-subject matter and/or content
    We received calls from Montoserrado, Margibi, Bomi and Cape Mount Counties.
    The caller’s recommendations on steps to take to stop Child Street Selling includes but not limited to:

    1. Compulsory education for primary and high school student
    2. More Job creation and employment of Liberians
    3. Empowerment of parents through vocational trainings.  
    4. Providing micro finance for small markets

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

    • World Headlines
    • Motivational Talk- –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 (24 January 2018)

    UNMIL radio news at 6 & 9 PM on Wednesday 24 January 2018

  • UNMIL Radio News At 3 & 4 PM (24 January 2018)

    UNMIL radio news at 3 & 4 PM on Wednesdday 24 January 2018

  • UNMIL Radio News At 1 PM (24 January 2018)

    UNMIL radio news at 1 PM on Wednesday 24 January 2018

  • Dis Government Thing (24 January 2018)

    Dis Government thing is an hour program in simple Liberian English explaining programs and policies of the government to the Liberians.

  • Palava Hut (24 January 2018) - Part II

    Part II

    This week’s edition of Palava featured Mr. Silas Siakor, a civil society activist, who co-authored an article entitled ‘What President George Weah Must Do’. The other author is Robtel Pailey, another civil society activist.
    The article advances several recommendations to the new government aimed at enhancing national development.

  • Palava Hut (24 January 2018) - Part I

    Part I

    This week’s edition of Palava featured Mr. Silas Siakor, a civil society activist, who co-authored an article entitled ‘What President George Weah Must Do’. The other author is Robtel Pailey, another civil society activist.
    The article advances several recommendations to the new government aimed at enhancing national development.

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