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Gunfight in Sialum Policemen engage ‘sect’ in shootout, casualties reported RIOT police have been flown into an area in Finschhafen, where a gun battle between villagers, who are believed to be a part of a cult movement, and police left several people dead and many more injured. |
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Sign of unity... A singsing group from Murik Lakes in East Sepik province, home of Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare, travelled all the way to Lae, Morobe province this week to witness the nomination of businessman Mathew Minape for the Lae Open Seat. Mr Minape (right), flanked by the elders from the singsing group, making their way to the Lae District Office yesterday to pay his nomination fees. Mr Minape, from Enga province, is contesting the seat for the third time. — Nationalpic by SAMPSON BONAI |
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- DEI MP Melchior Pep has been fined K3,000 by a Leadership Tribunal found him guilty of three counts of misconduct.... - THE Catholic Bishops of PNG have condemned the action of MPs in passing the recent legislation allowing for casinos.... - CANDIDATES who are expecting K10,000 from the Office of Political Parties and Candidates will not receive it....
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