The Director General of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) is recommending diversification in Liberian academic programs as a step forward in creating a prepared nation to address current and future challenges and urged that it should serve as a national call for all educational stakeholders including government.
As part of the country’s strategy aimed at tackling the menace of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) under the European Union (EU) funded project with support by Oxfam Denmark, several women ‘s advocacy group have completed a two-day refresher training on SGBV and are now set and ready for implementation.
The Government of Liberia(GoL), through the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA), is sourcing an additional $5Million United States dollars for the establishment of a Regional Center of Excellence for Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences to be hosted in Liberia.
The Press Union of Liberia(PUL) says surgery intending to repair the fracture thigh and dislocated knee of its President, Charles B. Coffey, Jr. has gone on successfully at the John F. Kennedy Medical Center in Monrovia.
On the signing of the Farmington River Declaration last month, United States Ambassador accredited to Liberia, Michael A. McCarthy, expects all parties to adhere to the document and avoid a repeat of what he described as “nonsense” with the political disruption of a church service of Nimba County Senator Prince Yormie Johnson, alias “PYJ.”
We have again observed conscientiously that the Government of Liberia(GoL) Regulation against the mismanagement of public properties, particularly vehicles is still being ignored by some public officials and personnel, despite stern warning against the unwarranted act.
In a drive to empower the dominant youthful population of Liberia in the agricultural sector, the first female President of the Federation of Liberian Youth (FLY), Banica Stephenie Elliott, has again underscored the need for the establishment of youth farms across Liberia's fifteen counties.
Political names and slogans are said to be taking over the corridors of the country, ahead of the crucial October Polls.
A respected champion of transparency in Liberia, Cllr. Jargbe Roseline Nagbe-Kowo, has cautioned Liberian professionals who were admitted as new students in the prestigious Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law to be well-prepared, ethical, passionate, uphold the rule of law; for the great life-changing decision by striping their boots and be in readiness for their journey in the law profession.
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