
- 15 November 2017

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<p style="text-align: justify;">Coffee Break on Wednesday, November 15 featured the following persons:<br><strong>Minister Sahr N’tow</strong> / Minister of Youth and Sports .He disclosed that the ministry and partners are taking steps to boost the operations of the youth opportunity project<br><strong>Dr. Puchu Bernard</strong>/ Director General Civil Service Agency (CSA). Dr. Bernard said the CSA was intensifying reform efforts<br><strong>Kekurah Kamara</strong> / popularly known as Balawala/President of the Culture union of Liberia. He described as a big loss to the artistic community the death I of musician Torkay Tomah<br><strong>Jesefu Kieta</strong> / Director of Communications Ministry of Public Works. Keita outlined Progress being made on the Somalia drive road project<br> <strong>Sam Collins</strong>-Spokesperson/Liberia National Police (LNP). He provided updates on LNP activities</p>