An open letter to H.E. Amb. George M. Weah, President of the Republic of Liberia
An open letter to H.E. Amb. George M. Weah, President of the Republic of Liberia
Good day, Good afternoon/ Good evening Mr. President,
Let me start by congratulating you for your passion for health and the wellbeing of the Liberian people. Mr. President, our healthcare delivery system is all we have and we must work together to keep it at it’s best.
Mr. President, we have witnessed you broken grounds for the construction of health facilities across the Country just to name a few; the 14 Military hospital, the proposed Samuel K. Doe Memorial Hospital in Zwedru, Grand Gedeh County, the Gbarpolu Hospital, the Sinoe County hospital and many others across Liberia.
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A new skyline of practical intellectualism that enlightens the academic space wherein home-grown educators-men and women of letters, are intensifying the production of genuine and unique reading materials through the publication of high-pitch research books, are no longer being left to aliens to write for Liberians, and on Liberia, based the way they see fit and find exclusively pleasing and suitable to their whims.
This vigorous and fast-moving revolution eclipsing the age-old dependency syndrome of having others outside our borders to do almost all of our intellectual works is now gradually transforming into a serious challenge of the vital partnership between home-based intellectuals and the outsiders; where Liberians will tell and write Liberia’s stories with a Liberian flavor.
Senate cites heads of energy sector
Grand Kru County Senator Numene T. H. Bartekwa has attributed the closure of major businesses, including rich tax-paying supermarkets, to the Liberia Electricity Corporation’s
incompetence to provide the needed daily energy supply.
“For example, businesses along the Gardnersville Freeway, including the Harbel and Saksouk Supermarkets are closing because these businesses have to run generators for the upkeep of their businesses, which is undermining the revitalization of the economy; LEC Is proving incompetent and unable to provided the needed energy,” Senator Bartekwa told the
Daily Observer yesterday minutes after he submitted a communication to the Senate requesting the appearance of heads of the energy sector.
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Liberian Journalist’s Institution Launches National Writing-Coaching Project, Donates Writing Pamphlets to High Schools
Liberian Journalist’s Institution Launches National Writing-Coaching Project, Donates Writing Pamphlets to High Schools
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At the launching program: Journalist Samuel G. Dweh with Grand Kru County’s Superintendent Madam Doris N. Ylatun (3rd from left), and available-for-photo representative and students of one of the beneficiary Schools: Barclayville Central High School
MONROVIA – Refuge Communications, Inc. (Liberia), founded by Liberian journalist Samuel G. Dweh, has launched a writing-coaching project named “Writing Clinic”, and donated seven sets of 49-page pamphlets. Each of the study manuals contains easy-to-comprehend tutorials on Journalistic writings and literary writings (drama, poetry, and prose).