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Law To Abolish Land Rental Bid Premium Fees Proposed

 A Special Ad- Hoc committee set up earlier by the Plenary of the House of Representatives to investigate concerns from Maryland County Representatives David Saydee has recommended the cancellation of payments of high and un-uniform Land Rental Bid Premium on contract areas. This follows a complaint by Maryland county Representative on the exercise.
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Make Audit Reports Public

-AG Morlu Tells African Auditors General
Auditor General, John S. Morlu has asked government of Liberia to make the audAuditor General, John S. Morluit reports a public document. He asked government to “Remove Audit Reports from Dustbin to Public Knowledge.”
 Mr. Morlu has further said that “Because of the volcanic awareness from the public regarding our audit findings posted on our website and published widely in the media, public officials are steadily becoming cautious to use public money outside the realm of the   intended purpose,” Auditor General John S. Morlu urged African Auditors General on the added value of getting the public involved or knowledgeable about audit findings and reports.
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HUCDOL’s Guest Defines Strategy, Targets

The Human and Community DeveloProf. Omar Hassan Kasule Srpment Organization of Liberia, HUCDOL, over the weekend on Saturday, August 21, 2010, receive a high profiled Muslim Guest, , a Ugandan Saudi-based national. Prof Kasule Dr. MD MB ChB (MUK), MPH (Harvard), DrPH (Harvard) is currently professor of Epidemiology and Bioethics Faculty of Medicine of King Fahd Medical City in Riyad, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and also Professor of Epidemiology University City of Malaya. His visit to Liberia is in fulfillment of his sub-regional tour of West Africa scheduled for the holy month of Ramandan this year to meet with members of the Islamic Community.

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Return To The Barracks As Patriots!

-Opinion Poll Has Urged AFL Soldiers
By Samuka V. Konneh New AFL
When this paper published in its Friday, August 20, 2010 edition under the caption: “IF THEY NEED US, THEY WILL FIND US” – Deserting AFL Soldiers Speak Out – many Liberians and web bloggers responded to the story with mix reactions, views and opinions.

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House Looks Into Commercial Banks Wednesday

Hon. George Mulbah Sometimes banks promote growth and development or money-laundering. So the house has a right to look at banks; for since the end of the Liberian civil war, many commercial banks have emerged in the country. Their number in this economy could signal a good omen for the markets and the forces that interplay within that market, provided the measures regulating commercial banks are flawless or not lope-holed. As Helroz Zorleh of Our Staff Reports, the Law Makers are looking into banks as many await the outcome of hearing.

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Newsflash

The National Volleyball Team of Liberia over the weekend left the Country for Ivory Coast to joint West African Countries that are participating in an   International Volleyball competition.