
- 18 August 2017

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<p style="text-align: justify;">Coffee Break today featured the following guests: Malcolm Joseph-Head/Center for Media Studies and Peace Building-CEMESP…………CEMESP stages debates for legislative candidates; <strong>Archie Kromah</strong>-Pharmacist & Epidemiologist………….He will speak on the dangers of eating red meat; <strong>Mrs. Ansahta Garnet</strong>-Administrative Director/Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa……..The Foundation to host another edition of its feminist sessions at Bella Casa hotel; Saa N’Tow-Youth and Sports Minister………..What projects are being jointly implemented by the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the UNDP?; <strong>Henry Flomo</strong>-Director of Communications-National Elections Commission-NEC……….NEC begins civic and voter’s education for the October polls; <strong>Darius Weamie</strong>-Margibi County Information Officer………Ministry of Youth and Sports will tomorrow Saturday launch a skills training program for young people including university graduates in Liberia; and <strong>Cora Brown</strong>-Member/Zion Grove Baptist Church……..Zion Grove Baptist Church to host a pre-Flag Day Church service.</p>