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Marape : No, Namah, O'Neill and David will deter my Men and I from our course for a better PNG

 PAPUA New Guinea, over the last three years, has been working at re-establishing stronger foundations and re-defining its destiny going forward into the future. Prime Minister Hon. James Marape – who, by law, remains the prime minister until the return of writs and establishment of the next government – said today from Fiji his resolve remains resolute and his focus total even if an army of Namahs, O’Neills and Davis’ marched against him with words of sharpest steel. The Prime Minister, who just handed over the leadership of the Melanesian Spearhead Group earlier today to Vanuatu PM Hon. Bob Loughman while balancing other regional negotiations at the 51st Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) summit in Fiji, said he would not be deterred by politically-fuelled, biased, unfounded criticisms by Belden Namah, Peter O’Neill, and Davis Steven that contributed little to nation-building.  “These men will never deter me and my leaders from the course we have set. Our paddles are already in deep, sails ...

Air Niugini Suspends Flights to Kagamuga Airport , Mt Hagen

Air Niugini  has announced that  the airline has suspended all flights to Kagamuga airport, Mt Hagen today due to civil unrest. The airline’s decision to suspend flights was made after it received a Notice to Pilots(NOTAM), consequently forcing the cancellation of all five flights today. Air Niugini will continue to closely monitor the situation and will resume operations as soon as it is safe, including withdrawal of the NOTAM.  Passengers who had purchased tickets for the flights that were cancelled can revalidate their travel for the next available flight. Air Niugini regrets the inconvenience caused to our passengers however the situation is beyond the airline’s control.  Safety is always of paramount importance in our operations. Next :  PNG Election Result : Rosso leads Lae Open count

HOW EASY IS IT TO TRAVEL (OR LIVE IN) KENYA AS A VEGAN

Being vegan in Kenya is arguably one of the easiest places to be vegan in the world. The reason is twofold: 1) the abundance of fresh fruit and veg (duh) and 2) most everyday Kenyan meals are ‘accidentally’ vegan (accidentally here not because of animals rights, but rather because it’s cheaper than eating flesh and fluids). At least Kenyans know already that it’s not just possible, but healthy and delicious to be vegan! In this blog post we’re going to be exploring vegan dishes that you can find, finding out which foods grow, talking a little about vegan restaurants and vegan safaris 🙂  Let’s get started! Vegan Dishes In Kenya This includes Kenya’s national dish, Sukuma Wiki ! Seriously, how often have you travelled somewhere and found out their national dish is vegan? Because for me this is the first time lol. Here’s a short list: Sukuma Wiki: Kenya’s magical national dish – cook sukuma leaves (aka collard) with onion, tomat...