Will Simon Sia be PNG’s First Asian MP?
• June 1, 2012 • 13 CommentsPosted in PNG Election 2012, PNG Politics
Tags: Asians, Bintangor, Eastern Highlands Province, EHP, Elections, Goroka, Governor, Kela, Lahanis, Malcolm Smith, Noreo Beangke, Papua New Guinea, Peti Lafanama, PNG, Simon Sia
Hello Mr. MP – Are You Awake?
• June 24, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in PNG Governance, PNG Politics
Tags: Anglimp-South Waghi, Benjamin Mul, Bik Man, Bob Danaya, Boka Kondra, Bonny Oveyara, Buai, Darwinism, Dr Petrus Bosip Amban, Dukduk, East New Britain, Eastern Highlands Province, Electorate, Ensisi, Florida, Gerehu, Governor, Haus Tambaran, James Lagea, Jami Maxtone-Graham, John Garia, Johnson Takip, Kagua, Kagua-Erave, Keru, Lae, Laluli Teu, Lapuns, Madang, Maga, Mamusi, Mekere Morauta, Members of Parliament, Minj, Moresby Northeast, Moresby Northwest, Moresby South, Mosbi, Mt Hagen, Mul-Baiyer, National Government, Neanderthal, Newcastle, Nipa-Kutubu, Nokondi, North Fly, North Waghi, NRL, Okapa, Oppostion, Papua New Guinea, Parliament, Paul Tiensten, Peter Iwei, Philemon Embel, PNG, Pomio, Poroma, Port Moresby, Rainbow Village, Sali Subam, Sandaun, Sani Rambi, Simbu, South Fly, Southern Highlands, Telefomin, The National, Tom Olga, Tubuan, Waigani, Wesani Iwoksim, West Sepik, Western Highlands, Western Province, Where is our MP
Powes Parkop – is PNG’s Champion for West Papua Going Soft?
• April 16, 2009 • 17 CommentsPosted in PNG & West Papua, PNG International Issues, PNG Politics, PNG Security
Tags: Activist, Apex Park, Apex Park Sports Oval, Boroko, Eight Mile, Ela Beach, Free West Papua, Geography, Gerehu, Governor, Haus Tambaran, History, Independence, Indonesia, Indonesia Embassy, Interest Group, International Law, International Parliamentarians for West Papua, IPWP, Legal Argument, Legal Paper, Let's Do It PNG Media Expo, London, Melanesia, Melanesian Solidarity, MelSol, Moral Obligation, National Capital District, National Parliament, NCD, NCD Governor, Neo-Colonialism, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PNG Government, Police Station, Political, Powes Pakop, Powes Parkop, Press Statement, Prime Minister, Rainbow Estate, Refugees, Self-Determination, Sir Mekere Morauta, UK, Vanuatu, West Papua, West Papuans
Keep Port Moresby Clean: The Curse of Buai
• January 18, 2009 • Leave a CommentPosted in PNG Culture, PNG Health, PNG Life
Tags: Betelnut, Buai, Central Province, Christmas, Governor, Morseby, NCD, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Port Moresby, Powes Parkop, Santa
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