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What's About to Change For People Buying and Selling Homes

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It was huge news at the time: the National Association of Realtors (NAR) agreed in March to pay $418 million and make changes to how the home-buying process works in order to settle a class-action lawsuit that alleged the industry conspired to make agent commissions higher than they needed to be. The provisions of the settlement go into effect on Aug. 17. For now, what consumers can expect is more paperwork, and potentially more confusion. Read More...

William Ruto Shares Cup of Tea with New Security Team, Welcomes Them to His Residence

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William Ruto welcomed his new security team in his official Karen residence Ruto engaged the officers in a meeting before having a seat down over a cup of teaThe new officers were deployed after the government withdrew General Service Unit (GSU) officers from the DP's home and replaced them with APsThe police service dismissed foul play in the reshuffle stating it was a routine redeployment of its officersDeputy President William Ruto has shared a cup of tea with a new team of security officers deployed at his Karen residence. Read More...

'Stop Being Tribalistic' - Presidency Knocks Wike Over Comment On VAT Saga

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The Presidency has berated Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State over his comment on the Value Added Tax (VAT) saga in the country. Naija News recalls a Federal High Court sitting in Port Harcourt while delivering judgment last month in a suit marked FHC/PH/CS/149/2020 ruled that the Rivers State Government had the powers to collect VAT within its territory. Shortly after the ruling, Wike had accused the Federal Government of taking the money made in the oil-rich Niger Delta to the North, adding that Rivers money is not for Abuja people. Read More...