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  • Dateline Liberia - Wednesday (30 August 2017)

    Dateline

    Dateline is your regular news magazine program that keeps you abreast of the happenings in all parts of the Country on the variety of issues
    Dateline comes to you every Monday, Wednesday and Friday between 10 and 12 mid-day with in depth interviews and news reports with Augustine Hamelberg.

  • Yor Mornin: Wednesday 30 August 2017

    Coffee Break on Wednesday, August 30, 2017 hosted the following individuals:
    Robert Reeves-Coordinator/Secretariat of the National Media Council disclosed that the TNational Media Council has handed down decision in the complaint of Journalist Franklin Doloquee against the Liberty Party.
    Rev. Robert Bimba-Head/Community of Hope Agriculture Program-CHAP/National SRI Facilitator said CHAP is hosting a three -day National project Exchange and Review workshop on the Japanese Rice Grant.
    Timothy Kpeh-Executive Director/United Youth for Peace, Education, Transparency and Development announced the start of a campaign to engage political candidates to commitment to the promotion of water, sanitation and hygiene services in the country.
    Evangelist Joshua Milton Blayee-Former Rebel Commander/ULIMO J said he is undertaking a peace promotion campaign.
    Isaac Redd-Director of Communications/House of Representatives announced the Legislature delaying its annual break to address what he calls serious issues of national concern.

  • Yor Mornin: Wednesday 30 August 2017

    Name of Program: Yor Mornin
    Date:  August 30, 2017
    Time: 7: am
    Duration: 1hr
    Topic:  Enhancing Women’s Participation in the 2017 Electoral Process
    Producer: Josephine Ogbodu
    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- On a mission
    • Everyday Talk -thirty minute interactive discussion on national and international issues.
    • Stories behind World headlines around the world
  • UNMIL Radio News at 1 PM (29 August 2017)

    UNMIL radio news at 1 PM on Tuesday 29 August 2017

  • Coffee Break - Tuesday, August 2, 2017

    Coffee Break today featured the following guests: Peace Mateh-National Youth Movement for Transparent Elections-NAYMOTE………….NAYMOTE stimulates youth participation in the electoral process; Tunde Ajisomo-ECOWAS Ambassador to Liberia………ECOWAS strengthens engagements with the UN and MRU for the consolidation of peace in Liberia; Mohammed Sy-A Young Liberian Poet……………..He is using poetry as a pathway to discouraging the youths from engaging in acts of violence;  Kolly Alison-Focal Person/Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Lands, Fisheries and Forests/FAO-Liberia………He will give us details regarding the National Food security workshop slated for today; and Isaac Greya-Federation of Motorcyclists Transport Union/Grand Gedeh Branch Coordinator……..The branch is encouraging its members to be law abiding, ride cautiously and avoid all forms of violence.

  • UNMIL Radio SE News at 8 AM (29 August 2017)

    UNMIL radio special english news at 8 AM on Tuesday 29 August 2017

  • UNMIL Radio News at 1 PM (28 August 2017)

    UNMIL radio news at 1 PM on Monday 28 August 2017

  • Business and Economics (28 August 2017) - Part II

    Part II

    Name of Program: Business  and Economics
    Date:  August 28, 2017
    Time: 9: am
    Duration: 1hr
    Topic:  what do business people make of the first presidential debate and was there anything any of the candidates say that gives them hope for a better business climate? 
    Producer: Tetee Gebro
    Today on the program marketers from the Vai town market talk about harsh economic conditions resulting to majority of them being put out of business. They at the same time talked about what the make of the recent presidential debate.

  • Business and Economics (28 August 2017) - Part I

    Part I

    Name of Program: Business  and Economics
    Date:  August 28, 2017
    Time: 9: am
    Duration: 1hr
    Topic:  what do business people make of the first presidential debate and was there anything any of the candidates say that gives them hope for a better business climate? 
    Producer: Tetee Gebro
    Today on the program marketers from the Vai town market talk about harsh economic conditions resulting to majority of them being put out of business. They at the same time talked about what the make of the recent presidential debate.

  • Coffee Break - Monday, August 28, 2017

    Coffee Break today featured the following guests: Dr. Ivan Carmanor/ Head of the National Aids Commission-NAC…………The commission reports an increase in HIV cases; Harold Aidoo/ Executive Director Institute for Research and Democratic Development-IREDD………IREDD trains community radio journalists to monitor the electoral process;  John Yormie/ Head of the Liberia Research and Development Society…………The group embarks on a policy dialogue on the inclusion ICT in sustainable development and public health; and Eden Reeves / Head of the National Independent Polls-NIPS……….The institute undertakes a digital polling of the electoral process.

     

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