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Author: Press Release
MONROVIA — On Wednesday, March 6, 2024, the Newly Appointed Management Team of the National Housing Authority (NHA) convened a well-attended acquaintance meeting at its headquarters on Capitol Hill, Monrovia. During the gathering, Hon. Florence K. Geegbae, Managing Director, emphasized the importance of collective effort in fulfilling the NHA’s mandate of providing low-cost and affordable housing units across all fifteen political subdivisions of the country.
In his inaugural address, President Koinyeneh emphasized the importance of addressing the ongoing leadership crisis within the Press Union of Liberia, the overarching organization for media groups in the country./R-L: President Gerald C. Koinyeneh of FrontPage Africa, Vice President Jackson C. Clay of the New Liberia Newspaper, Secretary General Blamo N. Toe of Bana FM/TV and Assistant Secretary General Bill W. Cooper of the Inquirer Newspaper. Monrovia – The new leadership of the Legislative Press Pool (LEGISPOOL) has commenced its term with a resounding appeal from President Gerald C. Koinyeneh to all auxiliaries of the Press Union of Liberia to…
MONROVIA – The Executive Director of the Center for Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding, (CECPAP), Mr. Charles Crawford is calling for the inclusion of conflict sensitive and election reporting into the curriculum of higher learning institutions teaching mass communication and Journalism in the country. Mr. Crawford said the teaching of conflict sensitive and election reporting will help build the capacities of journalists in the two areas. He emphasized the need for schools of mass and journalism to prioritize the idea of embedding the two courses into their respective curriculums.
Monrovia – The Ministry of Transport on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, received in audience a delegation from the New Energy Electric Vehicle (NEEV-Liberia), headed by its youthful Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Cassell Anthony Kuoh, carefully who laid out his company’s plans to revolutionize the transport sector by introducing electric and more energy-efficient vehicles to address climate change, reduce emissions, promote sustainable mobility and economic growth.
In recent weeks, transformative Town Hall meetings have been hosted in several parts of Liberia, creating waves of change and igniting profound discussions on the crucial topics of conservation and sustainability. Led by the Federation of Liberian Youth (FLY) in partnership with Conservation Works, these gatherings have become pivotal moments for hundreds of young individuals across the country.
Former members of the Legislature, under the banner Concerned Members of the 53rd Legislature, honored Sen. Pro-Tempore Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence for her leadership over the short period as head of the Senate on Thursday.
Monrovia – The University of Liberia (UL) and Sharda University (SU) in India, on Thursday, March 7, 2024, inducted a Joint Commission between the two partner universities following a historic signing ceremony on the UL Capitol Hill campus.
The leadership of the Sports Writers Association of Liberia has set up an adhoc Reconciliatory committee to organize a retreat for the organization.
Paynesville – The Executive Director of the Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia, Michael F. Garbo, has stressed the need to protect the planet’s precious biodiversity, including its wildlife. Speaking during the World Wildlife Day Celebration, the Executive Director emphasized that actions have far-reaching consequences, affecting not only flora and fauna but also the very fabric of existence.
MONROVIA – Vice President Jeremiah Kpan Koung on Tuesday received the United States’ delegation for Global Criminal Justice headed by Ambassador-At-Large Her Excellency Beth Van Schaack at his office on Capitol Hill.