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  • Nation Wide Report (21 November 2017)

    Nationwide’s Tuesday, November 21, 2017 edition carried stories from River Cess, Grand Kru, Lofa, Margibi, Grand Bassa and Maryland Counties.
    Below are the lead stories for the program:

    • 100 bed rooms hospital to be built in River Cess County by the German Agro Acton.
    • An investigation team set up to probe some officers of the Police Support Unit and the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency; they are alleged of committing armed robbery.
    • The second Judicial Circuit Court in Buchanan has begun hearing in the Siah Tamba case.
  • UNMIL Radio News at 1 PM (21 November 2017)

    UNMIL radio news at 1 PM on Tuesday 21 November 2017

  • UNMIL Radio News at 1 PM (21 November 2017)

    UNMIL radio news at 1 PM on Tuesday 21 November 2017

  • Creek Town (21 November 2017)

    Creek Town is an hour in house drama with various episodes addressing issues including land crisis, improving the education standard, observing safety regulations

  • Transition and Governance (21 November 2017)
    “Transition and Governance”, a program that highlights efforts being led by the government and partners to push forward national development, on Tuesday, November 21 focused  on Liberia’s quest to promote early childhood education.
    The guests were :
    • Jestina Sartee-Director of ECD, Ministry of Education
    • Maive Bombo, ECD Master Trainer-Ministry of  Education
    • Augustine Kullie-Early Childhood Development Officer, UNICEF Liberia
    • Haward Tommy---parent of the Kpanday Town Community in Buchanan, Grand Bassa County.
  • One Voice (21 November 2017) - Part II

    Part II

    One Voice is an hour program that highlights issues that affect youths in Liberia and solutions to overcome the various challenges

  • One Voice (21 November 2017)

    Part I

    One Voice is an hour program that highlights issues that affect youths in Liberia and solutions to overcome the various challenges

  • UNMIL Radio News at 11 AM (21 November 2017)

    UNMIL radio news at 11 AM on Tuesday 21 November 2017

  • Coffee Break - Tuesday, November 21, 2017

    Coffee Break today featured live interviews with the following guests: Albert Kpassawah-National Consultant/Project Manager-FAO for the Joint Programme on Human Security Trust Fund…….FAO, UNCT and the government of Liberia organize a five day training of trainers-TOT on farmers workshop at the UNMIL Regional Field office in Zwedru titled: “Human Security Initiative in the most neglected communities with the integration efforts by the country team in Liberia”; Harold Aidoo-Executive Director/Institute for Research and Democratic Development-IREDD……………IREDD speaks on what it considers as ongoing political impasse on the electoral process; Jerry Mwangbe-Communications Director/Liberia National Commission on Small Arms-LINCSA………The institution conducts training for security personnel on the ECOWAS convention on small arms and light weapons; Winnerford Richards-Coordinator China aided projects…….What is the status of the Ministerial complex?

  • UNMIL Radio News at 8 AM (21 November 2017)

    UNMIL radio news at 8 AM on Tuesday 21 November 2017

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