Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts with the label jenting24 nude

Uncover The Magic Of The Outer Banks: Your Ticket To An Unforgettable Vacation

So, you’ve decided to have your next vacation on the Outer Banks. Or, with so many options to choose from, are you still confused about whether it’s the right choice? A trip to the Outer Banks will never disappoint. With its unparalleled beauty, the Outer Banks has become a perfect destination for family vacations, weddings, or simply a weekend getaway. Here’s why we say your trip to the Outer Banks will be an unforgettable experience: #1. Endless Activities No matter your age and the purpose of your trip, the Outer Banks offers tons of activities and enthralling attractions for everyone. Do you love fishing, kayaking, or visiting historical places? Whatever you fancy, the Outer Banks has it all. Moreover, this place is a paradise for horse lovers. Wild horses can be easily spotted roaming around on the beaches. #2. Stunning Landscape The Outer Banks has enchanting landscapes, amazing coastal views, beaches, and majestic sunsets. The beaches offer several sports activities, and with pl...

2022 National General Elections best funded in PNG’s history

 The Marape  Government saved K127.6 million from the National General Elections 2022. It only expanded K518.2 million of the funds allocated, according to the latest Treasury IFMIS report of August 18, 2022. According to caretaker treasurer Ian Ling-Stuckey, this was 54 per cent more expenditure than the K336 million spent on the 2017 election. “There remains K127.6 million in funds not spent that have been approved and fully warranted. “This was by far the best funded election in PNG’s history. We will have to learn the lessons of what went right in many Provinces, but also what went wrong in many others,” he said. “More is likely to be needed to support the calls for biometric identities and electronic voting.” Deputy Primary Minister John Rosso and Mr Ling-Stuckey received an update on the funding situation for the 2022 election from the Electoral Commissioner Simon Sinai, Police Commissioner David Manning, and the Acting Secretary for Treasury. The meeting covered the K645.8 milli...