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PNG Elections : Undialu retains Hela Governor Seat

Pangu Party candidate and sitting Hela Governor Philip Undialu has been declared Governor-elect for Hela province. Provincial returning officer Mr John Tipa officially declared Philip Undialu Governor-elect for Hela province at 3.30pm. Philip Undialu retains his seat with 118, 113 votes. 2017 runner-up Francis Potape was in second place with 50, 771 votes. Finishing third in the race was Tony Mana Kila with 16, 377 votes. On the fourth place was Tiken takili Mukuni 14, 855 votes. Finishing fifth in the race was Dr Hewali Hamiya with 8  616 votes. Governor-elect Undialu after signing the 2022 election writs, said he wants Hela province to move forward in the coming years. Mr Undialu says Hela province is a newly established province that needs like-minded leaders to carry Hela province forward. NBC / PNG Today Next :  PNG Elections : PNC Party registers first Win as Kapavore retains Pomio Open Seat

Kia Niro wins overall award in Women's World Car of the Year 2023

The Kia Niro has been named Women’s Best Car of the World 2023, writes Brian Byrne. The accolade was announced on International Women’s Day yesterday, having been chosen by a majority of 63 women motoring journalists from 43 countries across five continents. In all, a total of 59 candidate cars were tested for the 2023 Awards, with the seconf generation Niro being chosen in the category awards as the Best Urban Model. Other category winners were the Jeep Avenger, that brand’s first electric vehicle and not yet on sale here, voted the Best Family SUV. Nissan’s X-Trail is the Best Large SUV, the Audi RS3 is the Best Performance Car, and Ford’s latest Ranger the Best 4×4 & Pickup. The Best Large Car is the Citroen C5 X. Women’s World Car of the Year is the only car awards group in the world comprised exclusively of women motoring journalists. It was created by New Zealand’s Sandy Myhre in 2009. She is currently Honorary President while Marta García performs as Executive President. The