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Monday 29th July 2013 NEWS Pages 2-13 Page 13 Headline: Proper database vital DATA is the fundamental foundationof any information, since its development can be translated into knowledge that benefits children. Education policies such as tuition fee free, compulsory education and the exiting of outcome base education need a proper education database. Other Headline: • Jiwaka assumes transport roles Page 12 Headline: Machine will benefit locals BOUGAINVILLEANS, especially those in the northern region will no longer have to buy colour bonds for their houses from outside the region. Thanks to a locally owned company, 700MIG Electrical Service Ltd for seeing this need and buying the roofing iron machine for cutting colour bonds. Other Headlines: • B’vill man arrest for raping disable girl • Sir Lucas Waka passes on Page 11 Headline: Murder suspect at large A COUNCILOR who contested the Jimi Open electorate during the 2012 national elections is still on the run after he attempted to murder a presiding officer during the elections in Jimi. Other Headline: • Hela tribe slaps compo claim of K1.1 on Enga Page 10 Headline: Somare calls for transparency THE East Sepik Governor Sir Michael Somare has called for greater transparency by the Australian and PNG Governments on the asylum seeker solution signed recently. The founding father of the nation further explained his position on the asylum seeker solution agreed to by both the Prime Ministers of Papua New Guinea and Australia earlier this month. Page 9 Headline: Wavik back at the top SUSPENDED Deputy Commissioner of the Correctional Services Henry Wavik has been reinstated by the National Court as a member of the Correctional Services with the rank of Chief Superintendent. Other Headline: • Cops arrested for robbery seeks help Page 7 Headline: New president for Mt Bosavi KOIM Trilu Leahy has been elected as the new lord mayor for Lae Urban Local Level Government, unseating incumbent Lord Mayor James Khay by 1,000 votes. Other Headline: • Leahy is Lord Mayor for Lae city Page 6 Headline: Ikupu retains seat MIRIA Ikupu has been re-elected as the Chairman of the Motu Koitabu Assembly in the National Capital District. Other Headlines: • Peaceful LLG election in Hela • Kimbe mayor retainbs his seat • Couting for ENBP LLGs end last Friday • Naru: We need to serve our people Page 5 Headline: Rabaul Queen probe stalled POLICE investigation into the Rabaul Queen Disaster has been claimed to be stalled for some times without any word from the police investigators. Chairman of MV Rabaul Queen Disaster Legal Action Committee Mr Tommy Yep said police investigation has been stalled for some time now and people were kept in suspense on the investigation. Other Headlines: • Vehicle accident claims 23 lives • PNG ready against human smuggling Page 4 Headline: Usino Bundi recount suspended TWO men have been admitted to the Modilon General Hospital in Madang, four vehicles badly damaged while the judicial recount for the Usino/Bundi Open seat was suspended yesterday. This was revealed by Madang Provincial Police Commander Sylvester Kalaut during a press conference. Other Headline: • Yama’s wife, children traumatised as supports clas Page 3 Headline: Contract signed for work on Lae city roads WORK will now commence immediately on the expansion of the National Capital District roads after the signing of a K160million contract last Friday. Other Headlines: • LLG elections may be failed Page 2 Headline: Former PMs move to give O’Neill the mandate PAPUA New Guinea’s four founding Prime Ministers have publicly bestowed their blessing on current Prime Minister Peter O’Neill to lead the country into the next era of PNG politics. Other Headlines: • Kapal Haus to rise from ashes • CS takes print media to task
Posted on: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 01:39:01 +0000

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