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5 AWESOME PLACES TO TAKE YOUR VEGAN FAMILY

It’s one thing to be looking for vegan friendly destinations as a lone adult, because at the end of the day you can always survive off rice and Oreos for a week or so, but travelling with kids is different. Child services isn’t going to be very happy – and that’s nothing compared to how your kids are going to react.. So how can you make sure somewhere is kid friendly, vegan friendly AND kid vegan friendly? With this blog post 😀 But wait, who am I (childless) to have an opinion? What I lack in offspring I make up in extensive experience travelling as a vegan. Additionally, I used to be a kid myself. I remember what they like/don’t like/need etc. Plus, I am calling an open invitation to any parents to add anything they think is important to this post (just email me or write me on Instagram ) Okay let’s get started 😀 Vegan Meal Prep For Vacation To be honest, I think the best vegan meal prep you can do for your family vacation is to pick destinations t...

Marianville and St Charles Lwuanga Secondary Schools top the country again

 All girls school, Marianville Secondary School has topped the country again in the Grade 12 National Examinations.  Last year, the school was ranked first in the country country and it has maintained the top position this year as well.  Marianville Secondary school is  an all girls  school  run by the OLSH  Sister of the Catholic Church.  Marianville and St Charles Lwuanga Secondary Schools  top country again  The School is located in Bomana in Port Moresby North-East.  St Gabriel’s Technical Secondary School in North-Fly  got the second position while on third spot was SDA run Paglum secondary school in  the Western Highlands Province. Passam  topped the School of Excellence in the country and PNG Paradise college topped the Private run schools.  Meanwhile, St Charles Lwuanga Secondary School topped the Grade Examinations. The secretary of Education Dr. Uke Kombra congratulated  the top performing schools in the country.  Top Performing  Schools in Grade 12 in 2022    System Sch...

Hostages released after PNG Government paid ransom to kidnappers

 The Papua New Guinea Government  has paid part of a K3.5 million kina ransom demanded by kidnappers in Southern Highlands for the safe release of a foreign archaeologist and his two research counterpart today (Sunday 26th/02/23).  This was confirmed by Prime Minister James Marape when, the trio arrived in Port Moresby after 4.30pm this afternoon.  hostages arrive at Port Moresby’s Jacksons Airport  They were accompanied by Police Commissioner David Manning to Port Moresby, in a Tropic Air Plane following their release. Mr Marape who met them at the airport confirmed to the media, the State paid some monies but did not disclose, the exact amount.  “They were released nothing close to a K3.5 million kina as demanded or requested was paid. We’ve reached a critical stage in the operation were we could not delay any more, they had to come out alive. Engagement was possible, security and lives of the three were at risk, first things first we had to secure them out alive,...