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All about current issues (ENPOSE-environment, politics, social & economic..) and other topics impacting Papua New Guinea and its neighboring countries.
Monday, March 24, 2025
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Tuesday, December 3, 2024
The Orphan Who Defied the Odds: Allan Keap’s Journey to Triumph
By Joe Wasia
Allan did his Gr 1 and Gr 8 at Kwia Primary School in Waimin tribe, Tsak LLG Wapenamanda district, where his late father was an APO at a Community Health Post (Lyulimanda CHP). His late father, Keap Ponn, from Kompiam district in Enga Province. He was an Aidpost Orally there for 12 years at Sakalim village before he passed on when Allan was in
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Boys from the mountain
Born in the same year, month, week (2021). The 16th and 20th of November 2024 will be their birthdate when they clock exactly 4 years.
McRyan Wasia and Joshua Win Pindao.
I wish them best in their future.
Monday, October 28, 2024
1st Death Anniversary for late Chief Pole Yaluma 2023
Brief history on leadership provided by Chief Pole Yaluma on services during colonial times.
In 1932, the district commissioner of Wapenamanda appointed me a Bos Boi to look after the 16 tribes of Lumusa District when that time Lumusa was part of Wapenamanda District. I was a young man not even married. My job included awareness on Government services that are to come and enforce Law and Good Order in their communities. I was a Bos Boi for 9 years (1932- 1940).
In 1932, the district commissioner of Wapenamanda appointed me a Bos Boi to look after the 16 tribes of Lumusa District when that time Lumusa was part of Wapenamanda District. I was a young man not even married. My job included awareness on Government services that are to come and enforce Law and Good Order in their communities. I was a Bos Boi for 9 years (1932- 1940).
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Auen Water Supply Project
Western Highlands Provincial Health Authority funded Auen Reticulated Water Supply project in Dei Council District of Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea
Sunday, May 19, 2024
Sir John Pundari Urged to Support Opposition for Change in PNG Government
By Nelson Wandi
In a surprising turn of events, the people of Kompiam Ambum have called on their Member of Parliament, Sir John Pundari, to join the opposition in campaigning for a change of the Marape Government in Papua New Guinea.
Sir John Pundari, who has been a part of the government for 32 years, is being urged to reconsider his allegiance and support the opposition in the upcoming Vote of No Confidence (VoNC) scheduled for May 28.
Despite his long tenure in government, the people of Kompiam Ambum feel that Sir John Pundari has failed to bring any significant development or services to his home district and the nation as a whole.
As a voice for silent majority of Kompiam Ambum, I believe that it is time for a change and that Sir John Pundari must break away from his old ways and take a stand against the corrupt practices of the current government.
It is evident that the people of Kompiam Ambum are dissatisfied with the lack of progress and development in their district under Sir John Pundari's leadership.
Together we are calling on him to align himself with the opposition and work towards bringing about positive change and improved service delivery in their community.
In a surprising turn of events, the people of Kompiam Ambum have called on their Member of Parliament, Sir John Pundari, to join the opposition in campaigning for a change of the Marape Government in Papua New Guinea.
Sir John Pundari, who has been a part of the government for 32 years, is being urged to reconsider his allegiance and support the opposition in the upcoming Vote of No Confidence (VoNC) scheduled for May 28.
Despite his long tenure in government, the people of Kompiam Ambum feel that Sir John Pundari has failed to bring any significant development or services to his home district and the nation as a whole.
As a voice for silent majority of Kompiam Ambum, I believe that it is time for a change and that Sir John Pundari must break away from his old ways and take a stand against the corrupt practices of the current government.
It is evident that the people of Kompiam Ambum are dissatisfied with the lack of progress and development in their district under Sir John Pundari's leadership.
Together we are calling on him to align himself with the opposition and work towards bringing about positive change and improved service delivery in their community.
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