
- 11 May 2017

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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Coffee Break</strong> on Thursday, May 11, 2017 featured the following persons:<br />Assistant Minister for student services <strong>Augustine Kuleh</strong> disclosed that the ministry and partners are taking steps to boost the capacity of teachers in the country<br /><strong>Peter Solo</strong> / Superintendent Grand Gedeh County disclosed that the restoration of electric power to the county is boosting economic activities in the area.<br /><strong>Darlingston Talery</strong>/ Commissioner for Domestic Tax Liberia Revenue Authority announced that The LRA is hosting what it calls Tax clinic with marketers<br /><strong>Daintown Paye-baye</strong> / Executive Member-Federation of Liberian Youth (FLY) said they are rallying support for the passage of the domestic violence bill at the legislature<br /><strong>Darius Weamie</strong>/ Communications Officer Margibi County Information officer mentioned that the county authorities alarm over the high rate of narcotics in the county</p>