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Election Results for Bougainville 2022

 The progressive election results for Bougainville  Regional seat the open seats are given below. Only the top five candidates results are stated. Updated : 31 /07/2022 ( all seats declared)  BOUGAINVILLE REGIONAL (Declared )  Peter Tsiamalili PANGU 47,560 (declared winner after elimination )  John Lawrence Momis IND 8,923Joe Lera URP 8,592Andrew Kamou Miriki PNGP 2,014Jonah Matevai IND 1,288 ——————————————– CENTRAL BOUGAINVILLE OPEN (declared)  FR. Simon Dumarinu SDP 5348 (declared winner after elimination) Jimmy Miringtoro LP 3905 William A Reinhardt IND 2030 Lohial Nuau IND 1479 Flynn N Detou ILP 678 ————————– SOUTH BOUGAINVILLE OPEN Top five candidates (Declared )  TIMOTHY MASIU PANGU 10,987 (Declared winner after eliminations )  HERMAN BUAGO MICHEAL URP 5,403ALBERT PUNGHAU PNC 5,288NEHEMIAH PIIKA WESMA IND 2,750ROBERT KEBAU SDP 1,779 ——————————- NORTH BOUGAINVILLE  Top five candidates (Declared) WILLI

PNG PM Marape Arrives in Bankoko, Thailand for APEC 2022

Papua New Guinea  Prime Minister Hon. James Marape arrived in Bangkok, Thailand, today (November 16, 2022) for APEC 2022. PM Marape was accorded a red-carpet welcome upon his arrival in Bangkok from Singapore. He was accompanied by Mrs Rachael Marape. PM Marape met with members of the Papua New Guinea delegation in Bangkok today to prepare for bilaterals and the APEC Economic Leaders Meeting. His first meeting is with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken tomorrow (Thursday November 17). “This is the first of a series of bilateral meetings to coincide with the main APEC Economic Leaders Meeting,” PM Marape said. “I am also set to meet APEC business leaders tomorrow. “So far, so good, and I look forward to a very-successful APEC 2022 for PNG.” PM Media Next :  Plans for Housing and Land Package for PNG middle income earners announced

2023 Joint Annual Work Plan of the United Nations in Papua New Guinea

The signing of the 2023 Joint Annual Work Plan for the United Nations (UN) in Papua New Guinea (PNG) was held on Monday in Port Moresby.  Koney Samuel, Secretary for the Department of National Planning and Monitoring signed on behalf of the Government of PNG, while Richard S. Howard Jr, UN Resident Coordinator for PNG, signed for the UN.  Secretary Samuel acknowledged the long-standing relationship with the UN and extended the Government’s appreciation of the range of ongoing support to Papua New Guinea.  “UN plays a vital role in helping the Government of PNG to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), raise the standard of living and protect human rights for all Papua New Guineans,” Mr Samuel said.  Secretary Samuel said by 2025, PNG should have its second Voluntary National Review (VNR), where it will report to the UN on the country’s progress on implementing the SDGs. The SDGs have been incorporated into the Medium Term Development Plans of the country.  This year the UN w

Brahmeshvara Temple: 850 year old hidden Hoysala gem near Bangalore

It is a fine specimen of 12th century Hoysala temple architecture. It’s Chenna Keshava statue can be found at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. And it even features some elements of Chola temple architecture. But, in spite of such high stature, this temple has fallen into disrepair. Except for daily puja and mangala aarti, there is hardly any maintenance here. It seems like the government has turned a blind eye towards this gorgeous temple. Weeds have overgrown the temple campus and even some statues from the temple have been stolen. I am talking about the offbeat Brahmeshvara temple, a 850 year old hidden Hoysala gem only a few hours away from Bangalore. As soon as one enters the temple campus, one can notice the Hoysala style of temple architecture with intricate carvings and its beautiful location next to a large lake. But, as you get closer to the temple, you realize that unlike the other Hoysala temples that are built on an elevated pedestal, this temple is located on th

Review - Watch Me Die by Erica Spindler

St. Martin’s, 341p, Isbn-031236394X Synopsis – A priest murdered in his church…a homeless man slaughtered in a toilet… these are just the first of two seemingly unrelated murders plaguing a sweltering New Orleans. As the murders continue it becomes clear that glass restoration artist Mira Gallier is somehow at the heart of it.  Whether she’s the one killing people and leaving weird Biblical quotes at the murder scenes or someone connected to her is, are the questions that plague the uneasy partnership of homicide detectives Spencer Malone and Karin Bayle.  Meanwhile Mira is convinced her dead husband has come back to life. Could that be a clue? ******** Erica Spindler is at the top of her game in this edge-of-the-seat Hitchcockian psychological drama. Her skill is evident whether describing a character’s heart-rending survivor’s guilt, capturing the subtle nuances of a police partnership, or building an atmosphere of exponentially ominous tension. Read more »