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Election Results for East Sepik Province 2022

These are the progressive election results for the East Sepik Provincial and Open Seats. Only the top five (5) candidates are provided.  Updated : 1/08/22 YANGORU SAUSSIA OPEN Top five (5) candidates (Declared )  Richard Maru  PFP   17, 075 (Declared  winner after elimination) Peter Wararu 8,375Micah Vines Parimani 7,137Gabriel Dusava NA  1991Jeremiah Jerifia IND 1133 ———————————– MAPRIK OPEN Top five (5) candidates (Declared) Gabriel Kapris          PNC  16567   (Declared after elimination )  John Simon               PANGU 14 167HIldeanne Wefin       IND 5512Sani Sani                  IND      3076Vincent Yangwari     PNGP 2646  ——————————– ANGORAM OPEN Top five candidates  (Declared )  Salio Waipo (NA)   18, 774   (declared after elimination)  Wesley Yanum (PNGP) 11050Kenneth Sumbuk (PNC) 4194Ephraim T. Wolly (IND) 2768Lazarus Kenni (ULP) 1744 ———————————- WOSERA-GAWI OPEN Top five (5) candidates JOSEPH JERRY YOPYYOPY MA 6,843BRIAN NAKRAKUNDI PFP 4,579FRANCIS BAINDU ESSAC

Review - The Black Moth by Georgette Heyer

About the Book – Jack Carstares, an Earl turned highwayman, and his enemy, the enigmatic Duke of Andover, engage in an intense rivalry over the beautiful Diana Beauleigh. Seven years before the story opens, Carstares protected his brother by allowing himself to be disgraced for cheating at cards. His brother, suffering intense guilt, isn’t aware that they played right into the hands of the Duke of Andover. The disgraced Earl now roams the countryside until a confrontation with his rival thwarts the attempt to kidnap the lovely Diana. But now the Duke is more determined than ever to have Diana for his own, and the two men will meet at sword point before the Earl’s name can be cleared and he can claim his fair lady. My Thoughts – As regulars of this blog know, I love Heyer’s books. She has a style of writing that just flows. The energy never dulls. The stories might not be perfect, but I can never quite fault Heyer’s execution of them. The Black Moth (368 p, Sourcebooks Casab