Varflay Kamara

Varflay Kamara has over four years of practical Journalism experience from Radio Gbarnga in Gbarnga, Bong County, Renaissance Communications Incorporated (Truth FM/Real TV), to the Liberia Broadcasting System. Reporter Kamara is our Executive Mansion Bureau Chief. He served as Legislative Reporter from 2017 to 2018. He is an African Journalism Fellow for United Bank of Africa. Varflay is a 2019 trainee of the Nigerian Meteorological Training Institute. Varflay Kamara studies at the United Methodist University in Monrovia.

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