
- 12 January 2018

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<div>Coffee Break on Thursday , January 11, 2017 hosted the following persons:<br>1. Dr. Masoka Fallah / Deputy Director General for Technical Services National Public Health Institute of Liberia. He reassured the public that the scabbies outbreak is being contained<br>2. Pilate Johnson / Coordinator of the Liberia Elections Observation Network (LEON) . Johnson spoke of the lessons learned from the just ended elections<br>3. Giewee Giah / Chief Executive Officer of the Wahjay –STEM foundation . She disclosed that the Institution is hosting its second local robotic competition<br>4.Zogar Innis / Secretary General National Customs Brokers Association of Liberia .The organization has advanced recommendations to remove what it calls “bottle necks’ to trade and commerce</div>
<div>5. Musa Kenneh/ President LEGISPOL- umbrella organization of journalists covering the legislature. The group is scheduled to host debates for candidates vying for the Speaker and President -Protempt positions at the national legislature</div>
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