First Case of Illegal Campaigning on Social Media
• June 23, 2012 • 1 CommentPosted in PNG Election 2012, PNG Politics
Tags: Campaigning, Don Polye, Election 2012, Elections, General Election, Illegal, National Election, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Social Media, THE Party, Triumph Heritage Empowerment Party
United Resources Party – ‘Taim Bilong Action!’ Video
• June 21, 2012 • 2 CommentsPosted in PNG Election 2012, PNG Politics
Tags: Elections, Facebook, General Election 2012, Mal Smith-Kela, National Elections 2012, Papua New Guinea, Pidgin English, PNG, Policies, Political Parties, Social Media, Tok Pisin, United Resources Party, URP, Website, William Duma
PNG Politics & the Facebook War for Votes
• June 19, 2012 • 6 CommentsPosted in PNG Election 2012, PNG Politics
Tags: Campaigns, Candidates, Facebook, General Elections, National Elections 2012, Papua New Guinea, People's Movement for Change, Peoples National Congress, PNG, PNG Party, Social Media, Triumph Heritage Empowerment, Voting
PNG Election 2012 Candidate Statistics
• June 12, 2012 • 3 CommentsPosted in PNG Election 2012, PNG Politics
Tags: Candidates, Election 2012, Electorate, Facebook, General Elections, List, Open, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Regional, Seat, Social Media, Twitter, websites
How PNG’s Politicians are using Social Media to Campaign
• May 30, 2012 • 4 CommentsPosted in PNG Election 2012, PNG Politics
Tags: Belden Namah, Campaign, Elections, Facebook, General Election 2012, Papua New Guinea, People's Party, Peoples National Congress, Peter Ipatas, Peter O'Neill, PNG, PNG Party, Powes Parkop, Robert Agorabe, Social Media, Technology, Twitter
Social Media driving new chapter of PNG Consciousness
• April 11, 2012 • 2 CommentsPosted in PNG Multimedia, PNG Politics
Tags: Belden Namah, Elections 2012, Judicial Conduct Act 2012, Melanesia Spring, O'Namah, Papua New Guinea, Peter O'Neill, Pipol Pawa, PNG, Protest, Social Media, Technology
PNG General Election 2012 – A Milestone Election
• March 9, 2012 • 5 CommentsPosted in PNG Election 2012, PNG Politics
Tags: Belden Namah, Blogs, Facebook, General Election 2012, Mekere Morauta, O'Neill, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PNG LNG, PNG Party, Social Media, Somare, Twitter
PNG’s Political Crisis – A Twitter Conversation
• December 15, 2011 • 3 CommentsPosted in PNG Politics
Tags: Constitutional Crisis, Governor General, Matt Andrews, Papua New Guinea, Peter O'Neill, PNG, Sir Michael Somare, Social Media, Supreme Court, Twitter
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