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PNG Government Cabinet announced

 THE Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea James Marape has announced the cabinet and  the allocations of  Ministries as follows:  1. James Marape – Prime Minister & Minister for Planning 2. John Rosso – Deputy Prime Minister & Minister for Lands Physical Planning & Urbanisation 3. William Duma- Minister for State Enterprises 4. Ian Ling Stuckey- Minister for Treasury 5. Soroi Eoe – Minister for Provincial & Local Level Government Affairs 6. Rainbo Paita – Minister for Finance & Implementation 7. Richard Maru- Minister for International Trade & Investment 8. Justin Tkatchenko – Minister for Foreign Affairs 9. Don Polye- Minister for Higher Education ,Research,Science & Technology & Sports 10. Solan Mirisim- Minister for Works & Highway 11. Pila Niningi- Minister for Justice & Attorney-General 12. Walter Schnaubelt- Minister for Transport & Civil Aviation 13. Kerenga Kua- Minister for Petroleum & Energy 14. Jimmy Uguro- Minister for Education

Hierapolis: The Ancient Greek Spa City

Turkey is a holiday destination with amazing experiences. It’s unique location on the cusp of Europe, Asia and the Middle East makes it a melting pot of cultures, home to an amazing array of landscapes and a land of delicious food . One such gem in Turkey is the ruins of the ancient Greek city called Hierapolis. Founded in early 2nd century BCE, Hierapolis is a UNESCO world heritage site that in its hey days used to exist as a spectacular spa destination. This ancient Greek spa city, located on natural hot springs in southwestern Anatolia, was home to spectacular baths, a massive amphitheatre, temples, grand gateways, markets, sacrophagi and much more. Today, its ruins give us a glimpse into its rich past. It all started when the Phrygians built a temple in the first half of the 7th century BCE, which was used by the people of the nearby villages and towns. Then, in the 2nd century BCE, Hierapolis was founded as a thermal spa. It started as a healing centre, before people started to