MKNK Foundation Releases Final List of 110 TVET Scholarship Beneficiaries After Vetting Over 2,500 Applicants
The MKNK Foundation has officially released the final list of 110 beneficiaries selected for its fully funded six-month Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) program. The announcement follows a rigorous vetting process that reviewed 2,552 applications from across Liberia.
According to the Foundation, the new cohort begins classes on Monday, November 10, 2025, marking another major step in the organization’s mission to empower Liberian youth with practical skills that lead to economic independence, job creation, and long-term national development.
“We are building a society and investing in a future of productive, competitive, and innovative citizens,” said Martin K. N. Kollie, CEO and Founder of the MKNK Foundation. “This is about preparing a new generation of nation builders – technocrats and technicians – who can create jobs for themselves and for others.”
The Foundation emphasized that technical and vocational education remains one of the most effective pathways for empowering people to establish businesses, pursue entrepreneurship, and meet Liberia’s growing demand for skilled labor.
Beneficiary List by Institution
I. AlphaTech Technical and Vocational Institute (Barnersville)
(All beneficiaries must report for onboarding and orientation on Monday, November 10, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. AlphaTech is located on Barnersville Road, adjacent Old MSF Hospital. Contacts: 0775399316 / 0777868914)
- Abraham S. Nagbe – Electricity
- Sonnie Kollie – Computer Science
- Albert P. Menlor – Plumbing
- Princess Browne – Cosmetology
- Emmanuel Yogboh – Graphic Design
- Charles J. Weah – Computer Science
- Augustus Ezekiel P. Browne – Computer Science
- Aminata C. Kromah – Interior Decoration
- Augustine Kendimah – Computer Science
- Roland Slewion – Electricity
- Yousuf S. Sangary – Electricity
- Gabriel G. Kakar – Computer Science
- Fatu Sheriff – Event Decoration
- Sackie Myers – Electricity
- Anthony S. Kiazolu – Computer Science
- Shirley Dennis – Cosmetology
- Salomie Wratee – Cosmetology
- Benny Gueh – Electricity
- Ahmed Murphy Dorley II – Electricity
- Emmanuelyn T. Cee – Cosmetology
- Sharon Jallah – Cosmetology
- Princess Nagbe – Cosmetology
- Nehemiah Johnson – Plumbing
- Rose Swen – Cosmetology
- Mary Lincoln – Cosmetology
- Sarah Kollie – Cosmetology
- Dannett D. Bedford – Computer Science
- Alomiza E. Dixon – Cosmetology
- Emmanuel Sumo – Computer Science
- Stephanie P. Jaffa – Cosmetology
- Abu M. Dunzo – Computer Science
- Twehkorlohn W. Boymah – Computer Science
- Hawa Angela Doe – Cosmetology
- Precelia N. Zeogar – Computer Science
- Princess F. Saah – Computer Science
- Morris Lamah – Plumbing
- Lansana M. Sesay – Computer Science
- Vicky Kesselly – Cosmetology
- Abel J. Ndorbor, Sr. – Graphic Design
- Paul Mulbah – Graphic Design
- Benjamin Steven Pewee – Computer Science
- Marion Marshall – Computer Science
- Lucia Wleh – Cosmetology
- Samuel Togbah – Electricity
- Wahab B. Deygbo – Electricity
- Anderlyn Varmah – Cosmetology
- Abu J. Kamara – Electricity
- Ruth Davies – Cosmetology
- Grace Tata Brown – Interior Decoration
- Abigail M. Kawah – Plumbing
II. Liberia Youth Community Empowerment Program (LYCEP – Paynesville & Johnsonville)
(All beneficiaries must report for onboarding and orientation on Monday, November 10, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. LYCEP is located at Kpelle Town Junction, Pipeline, Paynesville. Contacts: 0778498903 / 0886470113)
- Dekontee N. Weah – RNR Repairing
- Janet Gaydour – Pastry and Catering
- Abigail W. Weslay – POP Design
- Dorcus Y. B. Mawolo – Hair Dressing
- Tituslyn K. Leucko – Interior Decoration
- Mafata T. Sesay – Plumbing
- Lovetee Neka – Pastry and Catering
- Anthony Taylu, Jr. – Satellite Installation
- Thomas N. Sarbo – POP Design
- Princess F. Saah – Soap Making
- Rose Termony Bohlen – Interior Decoration
- Angeline S. Genpea – Soap Making
- Lovetee Dolo – POP Design
- Loretha Quoi – Soap Making
- Santarah D. Kwah – Soap Making
- Christian Cooper – Plumbing
- Darlington Saye Mienwipia – Bio Digester
- Bangalee K. Kromah Jr. – POP Design
- Hawa Angela Doe – Pastry and Catering
- Jackson M. Dequeemani – Plumbing
- Richmond P. Tarr II – POP Design
- Rejoice Taylor – Hair Dressing
- Victoria Taylor – Soap Making
- Kaisee G. Flomo – Electricity
- Eric Dash Taylor – Satellite Installation
- Princess Araba Quansah – Hair Dressing
- Rozator S. Johnson – Pastry and Catering
- Charlotte Hney – Pastry and Catering
- Linda N. Sherrill – Hair Dressing
- Precellia Winner Sampson – Catering
- Saybah Pearl Kasor – Satellite Installation
- Bennita J. David – Hair Dressing
- Alvina Varney – Hair Dressing
- Ramatu Kamara – Pastry and Catering
- Nancy Pakarlah – Hair Dressing
- Princess Araba Quansah – Hair Dressing
- Jerome N. Doe – POP Design
- Prince D. K. Gballah – POP Design
- Viola B. Gaygay – Interior Decoration
- Jerry Akoi – Plumbing
- Benjamin Koiyan – Electricity
- Bendy F. Kamara – Catering
- Wokie Nyanfore – Bio Digester
- Torwon F. M. Brown – Pastry and Catering
- Mohammed K. Dukly – Plumbing
- Deddeh F. Sumanie-Toe – Soap Making
- Alfred W. Klichee – POP Design
- Handixon A. Sayuion – Satellite Installation
- George M. Zayzay – Satellite Installation
- Victoria Dorbor – Soap Making
- Gabriel N. Julue – Plumbing
- Abraham Z. Keamah – Plumbing
- Otis N. Johnson – Plumbing
- Alice Kokulo – Pastry and Catering
- Edward Morris – POP Design
- Patrick Lloy – POP Design
- Ruth M. Gona – Soap Making
- Barbara P. Mulbah – Cosmetology
- Comfort M. Wolo – Pastry and Catering
- Dianna Jallah – Soap Making
The MKNK Foundation noted that although the initial plan was to sponsor 90 beneficiaries, overwhelming demand and the exceptional quality of applicants led to an expansion of the cohort to 110 beneficiaries.