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Comium-Liberia, one of the leading GSM companies in the country, has launched a weekly raffle program dubbed, “Money Chamber” and School for Life” in the country. The launch took place on Saturday, August 28, 2010, at a colorful ceremony held at Comium-Liberia's head offices in Congo Town, Monrovia.

An array of dignitaries from government, the Press Union of Liberia, as well as students leaders and hundreds of customers of the GSM Company attended the launch.

Comium authorities have said that the launch was intended to provide strong financial support to their customers (subscribers) to enable them to get in business and pay their school fees.

The draw, according to the Company's Management, would last for 19 weeks; beginning Saturday, August 28 to October 31, 2010.

In order to become a winner for the money chamber draw, one would first have to be a Comium subscriber and you are required to recharge your phone (s) with US$5.00 recharge cards everyday of the week from Monday to Friday to qualify for entry into the draw.

The winners will be declared every week and they will be sent into the money chamber located at the company's head offices.

By entering the money chamber, subscribers stand a chance of becoming one of the three weekly winners of up to L$70,000 (Seventy thousand Liberian dollars).

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University of Liberia Professor and president of the Liberia Chamber of Commerce (LCC), Monie Ralph Captan, has underscored the need for the Government of Liberia (GOL) to improve its marketing strate

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A brief telephone call to the Commerce Inspector General thwarted the efforts of journalists investigating reports that some expired goods were on sale at the Monoprix Supermarket on Benson Street, Mo

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MONROVIA – The newly appointed Managing Director of Liberia Petroleum Refining Company (LPRC), T. Nelson William, II, says his administration will soon begin the rehabilitation and expansion of the product storage facilities on Bushrod Island.

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MONROVIA – A two-day workshop to link key oil palm industry stakeholders, encourage increased value chain participation for sustainable investment and draw a master plan for Liberia’s oil palm industry began at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex in the morning, bringing together over 100 stakeholders.

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MONROVIA – The Government of Liberia (GOL) on Friday, December 18, concluded an agreement with Lee Group of Enterprises, Inc. to manage 600,000 acres of rubber in Sinoe County, until a concession company can take over.

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MONROVIA – The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MOCI) has dismissed four of its employees for collecting money from business houses to cover up expired goods and for registering non-Liberian business as a Liberian-owned.

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MONROVIA – In an effort to abate and reverse the continued decline in cocoa farming in the country, the Cooperative Development Agency (CDA)/Federation of Cooperative Society has begun revamping the cocoa industry by encouraging cocoa farming across the country.

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MONROVIA – The Liberia Chainsaw and Timber Dealers Union (LICSATDUN) has petitioned the National Legislature, complaining of what it calls ‘an abrupt increment in taxation’ of pro