Liberian Minister of Foreign Affairs Marjon Kamara takes the floor on program for the Day of the National Rebellion of Cuba.
With the presence of the Chancellor and other representatives of the Liberian Foreign Ministry, the Cuban Embassy in Liberia celebrated National Rebellion Day. They also participated in the activity the Minister of Defense, the Deputy Minister of Commerce, the Director General of the Institute of Foreign Affairs, Senator Conmamy B. Wesseh, members of the Cuba-Liberia Friendship Association, graduates in Cuba, as well as the selected youth who will start this year medical studies in Cuba and representatives of the country's press.
Edvida Davies and Francis Maweah Jr. join their Liberian colleagues to study Medicine in Cuba.
Excited by the news, determined to take advantage of this unique opportunity for self-improvement, and somewhat nostalgic for the separation of the family. So we could describe Edvida Davies and Francis Maweah Jr. the two young Liberians who in this academic year 2017-2018 will begin their medical studies in Cuba. With them there are 5 Liberians who are being trained in the Greater Antilles, all of them in the medical area.
Chargé d'Affaires of Cuba in Liberia delivers a conference to Liberian university students.
Monrovia, May 25, 2017- In the framework of the actions to celebrate Africa Day, the Chargé d'Affaires of Cuba in Liberia, Yordenis Despaigne Vera, gave a lecture at the Fendall Campus of the University of Liberia. Under the title "Getting close to Cuba: Cuba-Africa Relations in the framework of the celebration of Africa Day", the Cuban diplomat intervened before an audience of nearly 60 students of various specialties. The President-elect of the University, Dr.
Chargé d'Affaires of Cuba in Liberia talks with the Liberian radio audience on Cuba-Africa relations.
On this morning, the Chargé d'Affaires of Cuba in Liberia, Yordenis Despaigne Vera, was interviewed by journalist Matthew Myanplu, director and producer of private radio-television channel PRIME FM. The interview, which falls within the framework of activities to celebrate Africa Day, was broadcast live simultaneously on radio through the frequency 105.5 FM, television and digital channel on the Internet.




