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Monday June 25, 2007
Ministers quit
Oro Governor Barney Hoivo passes away at 40
Security personnel told not to sell themselves
K5.7million payment blocked
Arthur has no link: Betha
ESP CAP on historic assignment
IRC concerned over counterfeit goods
Vote for those who can serve the people: G-G

Ex-envoy promises health, education services

NI candidate files complaint against Chan
Sevuan rebukes lawyer over poll petition
Bail relief for Pambel, Sambua
Bougainville police in LPV campaign
Daru parents worry over law and order
Misuse of police vehicle slammed
Bougainville police gear up for security operations
Central polling officials undergo two-day training
Telikom to set up wireless phone links
MRDC denies K8m cheque claim
Parents urged to look after their daughters
Varzin people give land to church
PEA backs Ombudsman
St John’s Day observed
Miss IBS set for Charity quest
Top cop confident of peaceful polls
HIV stats unreliable: NACS
Envoy’s wife dies
 
 
                                                                                 
 
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Horseback campaign … Rural Development Party candidate Leo Toumo Paupau (left) who is contesting the South Bougainville seat prefers to campaign on horseback. Unlike other candidates who are travelling by vehicles and boats to cover the electorate’s villages, Mr Paupau decided to do his campaign using these two horses which he bought for K10,000 in Morobe province. Mr Paupau and one of his committee members are making their way to a village. – Nationalpic by AUGUSTINE KINNA

 

Mr Kila (holding poster) speaking to polling officials during the training last week. A similar course will be conducted in Kairuku and Mekeo today. – Nationalpic by HENRY MORABANG


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