Kakata Rural Teachers Training Institute-KRTTI

Kakata Rural Teachers Training Institute-KRTTI Kakata Rural Teacher Training Institution (KRITTI), located in Kakata, Margibi County.

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Assistant Minister Clifford Konah Tours Renovation Site of Kakata Rural Teacher Training Institute Staff Quarters.The As...
08/05/2026

Assistant Minister Clifford Konah Tours Renovation Site of Kakata Rural Teacher Training Institute Staff Quarters.

The Assistant Minister for Teacher Education at the Ministry of Education, Clifford Konah, along with the administration of the Kakata Rural Teacher Training Institute, has conducted an inspection visit to the ongoing renovation site of the institution’s staff quarters.

The visit was aimed at assessing the progress of the renovation works and reaffirming the government’s commitment to improving the welfare and living conditions of instructors and staff members at the institution.

During the tour, Minister Konah expressed satisfaction over the level of work being carried out and emphasized the importance of providing a conducive environment for educators.

According to him, improving teachers’ accommodation remains essential to strengthening the country’s education sector and enhancing the quality of teacher training in Liberia.

The renovation project is currently being executed by the Ma-Nyapu and Faisue Group of Companies, which has been tasked with restoring and upgrading the staff quarters to modern standards.

Administrators of the institute also lauded the initiative, noting that the renovation will greatly improve the comfort and morale of staff members who continue to play a vital role in preparing future educators for the nation.

The ongoing renovation forms part of broader efforts aimed at improving educational infrastructure across Liberia, particularly at teacher training institutions that serve as the backbone for the country’s educational development.

Upon completion, the renovated staff quarters are expected to provide safer, more comfortable, and suitable accommodation for faculty and staff of the institution.

Margibian Firm Ma-Nyanpu and Fasu Group to Transform KRTTI Housing Units in Ambitious Renovation Project.In a significan...
20/04/2026

Margibian Firm Ma-Nyanpu and Fasu Group to Transform KRTTI Housing Units in Ambitious Renovation Project.

In a significant step towards enhancing housing facilities, the Ma-Nyanpu and Fasu Group of Companies, a Margibian-owned construction firm, has emerged victorious in the competitive bidding process for the renovation and reconstruction of housing units at the KRTTI (Kakata Rural Teacher Training Institute).

This project, comprising the partial renovation of 13 units and the complete reconstruction of 3 units, officially commenced in late March and is anticipated to span four months.

During a media briefing held on Monday, Gebah Fofana, the manager of Ma-Nyanpu and Fasu Group, expressed commitment to delivering high-quality, standardized work, aligning with the expectations set by the KRTTI administration. He emphasized that their firm is not known for cutting corners or compromising on quality.

Cooper Saysay, the Chief Executive Officer of the company, reiterated the commitment of his Margibian-owned institution to provide exemplary work. He assured that the renovations would meet the standards anticipated by KRTTI's administration, aiming to deliver facilities that are both impressive and functional for the institution's trainers and administrative staff.

In support of the project, Madam Sorna Sherif, the Directress of KRTTI, shared her enthusiasm, stating, "We are thrilled to have Ma-Nyanpu and Fasu Group on board for this renovation and reconstruction project. Their commitment to quality matches our vision for KRTTI, and we are optimistic that these improvements will significantly enhance the living and working conditions for our staff and trainers, thereby enabling them to better serve our students."

This project underscores the company’s dedication to supporting the government of Liberia in addressing the urgent construction and housing needs of its citizens. The enhancements to the KRTTI facilities will ensure that the institution can better serve its educational mission, providing conducive and modern living spaces for trainers and staff, which is essential for the effective training of future leaders in Liberia.

As the renovation and reconstruction efforts unfold, the Ma-Nyanpu and Fasu Group aims not only to uplift the physical structures but also to contribute to the community’s overall development, believing that quality housing plays a critical role in the productivity and well-being of its trainers and administrative personnel.

The Kakata Rural Teacher Training Institute (KRTTI) Cohort 15 “C” Certificate Program today proudly held its Student Cou...
27/03/2026

The Kakata Rural Teacher Training Institute (KRTTI) Cohort 15 “C” Certificate Program today proudly held its Student Council Government Inaugural Program, marking a significant milestone in student leadership and institutional growth.

The program brought together students, faculty, and invited guests in a vibrant ceremony aimed at strengthening leadership and promoting academic excellence within the institution.

Delivering the keynote address, Student Council President Isaac Tokpah spoke on the theme: “The Role and Impact of Teachers in Society.” In his address, he emphasized the critical role teachers play in shaping minds, building character, and contributing to national development. He called on fellow students to remain committed to professionalism, discipline, and service.

The event was further enriched by a powerful presentation from Guest Speaker Mr. Clarence Bondo, who inspired the student body with words of encouragement and highlighted the importance of dedication and integrity in the teaching profession.

Making remarks on behalf of the institution, Directress Madam Sorna Sherif congratulated the newly inaugurated student leadership and encouraged them to serve with honesty, unity, and a strong sense of responsibility. She reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to supporting student initiatives that promote excellence and leadership.

The inauguration ceremony reflects KRTTI’s ongoing commitment to nurturing not only competent teachers but also responsible leaders for society.

KRTTI Directress Sorna Sherif Champions Women’s Empowerment as Guest Speaker at International Women’s Day Celebration in...
09/03/2026

KRTTI Directress Sorna Sherif Champions Women’s Empowerment as Guest Speaker at International Women’s Day Celebration in Margibi.

The Directress of the Kakata Rural Teacher Training Institute (KRTTI), Madam Sorna Sherif, on Monday delivered a powerful message of empowerment and collective responsibility while serving as guest speaker at a program marking the celebration of International Women's Day in Margibi County.

The program, held under the theme “Give to Gain – Supporting Women’s Development,” was organized by the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection through the Office of the County Coordinator in collaboration with women groups across Margibi County and several development partners.

In her keynote address, Madam Sherif emphasized that investing in women remains one of the most powerful ways to advance society. She said the theme of the celebration highlights a fundamental truth that when societies prioritize women’s development, they ultimately secure a stronger and more prosperous future.

“Today’s theme, Give to Gain – Supporting Women’s Development, reminds us of a powerful truth: when we invest in women, we invest in the future of our communities, our nation, and our world,” Madam Sherif stated.

The KRTTI Directress stressed that empowering girls through education remains one of the most impactful investments any nation can make.

According to her, education equips young girls with the knowledge and confidence needed to become responsible leaders, productive citizens, and pillars of their communities.
Madam Sherif noted that when girls are given access to quality education, the benefits extend far beyond the classroom.

“When we give education to girls, we gain an empowered generation,” she explained. “An educated girl grows into a woman who can make informed decisions, contribute to economic growth, and support the education of her own children.”

She used the occasion to call on government institutions, development partners, community leaders, and citizens to work collectively in creating opportunities that allow women and girls to reach their fullest potential.

Madam Sherif further encouraged women across Margibi and Liberia to remain resilient and continue advocating for equal opportunities in education, leadership, and economic participation.

“As we commemorate International Women’s Day, let us renew our commitment to building a society where every woman and every girl has the opportunity to reach her full potential,” she urged.

The event also recognized several outstanding women for their dedication and contributions toward the empowerment and advancement of women in Margibi County and Liberia at large.
Among those honored were Margibi County District #3 Representative Ellen A. Attoh-Wreh, Madam Julia Blama, Mot. Esther J.S. Clarke, Rev. Mot. Martha Sayklon, and other prominent women whose efforts continue to impact the lives of many women and girls across the county.

The celebration brought together women leaders, community members, youth groups, and stakeholders who reaffirmed their commitment to supporting initiatives that promote gender equality and women’s development in Liberia.

The program concluded with renewed calls for stronger collaboration among government institutions, civil society organizations, and community leaders to ensure that women’s voices remain central in national development efforts.

06/03/2026

At the Kakata Rural Teacher Training Institute (KRTTI), we remain steadfast in our commitment to shaping the future through quality teacher education.

Our mission is to train, inspire, and empower the next generation of educators who will transform classrooms and strengthen communities across Liberia.

Every lecture delivered, every lesson learned, and every student trained brings us one step closer to building a stronger educational foundation for our nation. At KRTTI, we believe that great teachers create great leaders.

We celebrate the passion, dedication, and resilience of our students, instructors, and partners who continue to make this institution a beacon of hope for rural teacher education.
Together, we are not just training teachers — we are building the future of Liberia.

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