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Election Results for West New Britain Province 2022

 The top five (5) candidates for the West New Britain Province and Open seats are follow. The results are progressive and updated regularly.  Election Results for West New Britain Province 2022 [WNB Flag.Wikipedia commons] Updated : 1/8/22  WEST NEW BRITAIN REGIONAL Top five candidates   (Declared )  SASINDRAN MUTHUVEL PANGU 47878 (Declared winner after elimination)  GARI L BAKI PNC 45,121MARK LEBONG NA 15,066WILLIE EDO LP 11,698CHRIS P LAGISA IND 8,119STANIS HOFFMAN IND 6,763 ———————————————- TALASEA OPEN Top five (5) candidates  ( declared ) FREDDIE REU KUMAI PP 7,275 (Declared winner) BLAISE DAU ULP 6,799 JOHN TUKA PANGU 3,202 JOSEPH TANALAU IND 2,393 NEWMAN BITO KAKA CRUZ APNGP 2,152 ——————————————- NAKANAI OPEN Top five (5) candidates (Declared)  FRANCIS GALIA MANEKE PANGU 20,156 (declared after elimination)  NIXON PAIAKI VOLELE PFP 15.681FRANCIS MARUS PNC 9,668PHIL HANS WAI ULP 7,451KESMAN FERMAN NANDAP LP 2,679 ————

Don't wait for NCT to ensure your car is safe

Irish motorists are being reminded that they have a responsibility to make sure their car is in safe running order, even if there are long delays in getting appointments for statutory NCT tests, writes Brian Byrne. Tom Dennigan of Continental Tyres Ireland says  there are a number of simple checks that motorists should regularly carry out on their vehicle. “For example, with your car’s tyres, the vehicle’s only contact with the road, a tyre check can be done very simply and quickly by checking the tread depth and tyre pressures as well as keeping an eye out for any bumps or bulges in the tyre,” he says. “As tyres are consistently in the top five reasons for a failure in the NCT, motorists should get into the habit of performing these simple checks at least every two weeks and certainly before a long journey.” Since the introduction of the National Car Test in 2000, Tom Dennigan says the initiative has ‘done a great job’ in ensuring the vast majority of cars on Irish roads are roadworth