Dr. Togba-Nah Tipoteh
Any commentary is useful to the extent that it can help people to learn how to use non-violence to solve a societal problem. This commentary is coming out at this time to help in calming the tensions about whether some persons have the morality to be credible to be elected or appointed to any position of trust. We can learn from Liberian culture. All the Liberian languages tell us that we all come from the same place. We are all children of the One and Only Creator, the Creator of the world and all human beings and non-human beings in the world. From this knowledge about our Common Creator, we learn how to respect one another. In each of the Liberian languages, this Creator has a name, as in the following examples: Nnangala in Kpelle; Kamba in Vehee (wrongly called Vai); Ahbie in Dahn (wrongly called Gio); Walla in Mahn (wrongly called Mano); Glaypor in Bassa, and Nyinhswa in Kraowihn (wrongly called Kru). Through the realizati
Liberia Crusaders for Peace and Partners Begin Nationwide Immunization Dialogue
Liberia Crusaders for Peace and Partners Begin Nationwide Immunization Dialogue
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MONROVIA – The Ministry of Health in partnership with the Liberia Crusaders for Peace has launched a nationwide community engagement and dialogue on immunization initiative.
The initiative which is being funded by the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI), will see the LCP deploy hundreds of communicators and mobilizers across the 15 counties of Liberia.
Speaking at the launch of the Initiative Friday, former Health Minister Dr. Peter Coleman recounted the significant progress made by Liberia in reducing child mortality as a result of aggressive immunization initiatives under the Ministry of Health Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI).
Three large abattoirs to serve Dodoma city, export markets
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Three large abattoirs to serve Dodoma city, export markets
THREE modern slaughterhouses are lined-up for construction in Dodoma to serve the rising population in the capital city and make a portion available for export markets especially in the Middle East.
The project is set to implemented under a World Bank progamme, Tanzania Cities Transforming Infrastructure and Competitiveness (TACTIC), and expected to take up to three billion shillings.
Emmanuel Manyanga, the TACTIC project coordinator at the city council, said in an interview that the construction of the abattoirs starts around mid-year, in the new financial year. They will be put up at Msalato, Nzuguni and Nala respectively.