
Coffe Break - Thursday - (25 January 2018)

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Coffee Break today featured live interviews with the following guests: Lawrence Yealue-Head/Accountability Lab-Liberia……..The group and partners host the second edition of the national youth peace summit; Attorney Edwina Barchue-President/Public Defenders Association of Liberia………The organization hosts capacity building trainings for its members; Jalawah Tonpo-Director of Communications/ Liberian Senate……..The Liberian senate holds a special session………..what for as confirmation begins; Jacob Nyanti-Spokesperson/Joint Resolution Committee of Maryland and Grand Kru Counties……….Have Bridge teachers in Maryland and Grand Kru counties laid down their chalks in demand of five months’ salary arrears?; Samuel Johnson-Secretary General/National Teachers Association of Liberia………………..What is the association’s stance regarding the retention of George Werner as Education Minister?; and Kaihenneh Sengbeh-Manager for Communications, Media and Public Affairs-LRA…….International Customs Day to be celebrated on January 26 with the theme: A secure Business Environment for Economic Development.