| George Bennett , Main Architect of the STAR Project, Retires After Three Years at Fourah Bay College |
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| Wednesday, 25 March 2009 | ||||
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The Faculty of Arts, Fourah
Bay College, hosted a farewell reception in honour of Mr. Bennett and other
retirees. Professor Aiah Albert Gbakima,
Vice Chancellor and Principal of the University of Sierra Leone, paid tribute
to Mr. Bennett for his services to the college and the country as a whole. In his farewell speech, Mr. George Bennett
recalled his early days in Sierra Leone when as a staff of BBC he used to visit
the state broadcaster, the Sierra Leone Broadcasting Service. He said the CTN had been a success because, as
he put it, the project was uniquely placed within the university system. George
is one of the brains behind the establishment of the CTN project, jointly run
by Fourah Bay College and Fondation Hirondelle. CTN's daily programmes of news
and information are heard throughout Sierra Leone on 17 FM transmitters and in
the West African region on short wave. STAR
radio, CTN's older brother, has welcomed many of CTN's journalists and students
from Sierra Leone for training visits.
George Bennett has been coming to Africa for more than fifty years. Appointed Head of the BBC African Service in 1976, he retired from the BBC in 1988. He has worked in over 40 African countries for many organisations including the International Red Cross, the European Union and Fondation Hirondelle. He was Director of Information and spokesman for UNOSOM, the United Nations mission in Somalia. He ran STAR radio in Liberia for its first two years and returned to work with its journalists when it restarted ten years later.
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