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Law Governing Election of Prime Minister in PNG to be reviewed

The law governing the election of the Prime Minister in Papua New Guinea  will be reviewed in a nationwide public consultation by the Constitutional Law Reform Commission or CLRC.  This follows the launch of the Consultation into the Form and System of Government on the Election of the Prime Minister by the People today in Port Moresby. PNG PM James Marape Speaking at the launch, Prime Minister James Marape says the review is critical to audit the form and system of government and take stock of how far PNG has come. ”Today the CLRC presents to you an opportunity to construct the future of your country,  the country I want collectively. ”I appreciate the work of the CLRC, and I look forward to giving you total support,” said Marape.  The review also coincides with the country’s 50th anniversary in 2025. The event was witnessed by members of Parliament,  departmental heads, and other stakeholders. NBC News / PNG Today  Next :  Governor Allan Bird Unveils Groundbreaking I...

Author Lori Wilde drops by... (& a Giveaway - closed)

CONGRATS TO LUCKY WINNER- DORIS! Guess what?! Lori Wilde , the author of The Sweethearts’ Knitting Club is guest blogging here today! You can read more about the book and my review at  A Bookworm Reads . Too impatient to click thru? In that case, The Sweethearts’ Knitting Club ( Avon, 400p, Isbn-9780061808890 ) is the kind of cozy romance you’ll want to curl up with during the holidays…and never put down. Authors are often asked where they get their ideas. We hate that question. I contend we’re being asked the wrong question. I think the real question is: How do you turn those millions of ideas into a cohesive story? Because let’s face it, truly ideas are everywhere. All you have to do is turn on the television or get on Twitter or observe your friends and family. There’s no lack of ideas. The bare spark for The Sweethearts’ Knitting Club started from a comment I heard an editor make at a conference. She said nothing does it for her like bad boys. Readers se...