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O'Neil's Condolence Message to the Late Rt. Honourable Sir Julius Chan, GCL, GCMG, KBE, PC and Governor, New Ireland Province and Former Prime Minister

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By: Peter O'Neil, MP. My speaking notes at the Funeral this evening of the Late Rt. Honourable Sir Julius Chan, GCL, GCMG, KBE, PC and Governor, New Ireland Province and Former Prime Minister Lady Stella Chan, Vanessa, Byron, Mark and Toea and your extended family Thank you for giving us the opportunity to pay our respects to this Great Leader of our country and our people.   Sir Julius as known to all of us, was a man amongst men. A leader of leaders and a statesman who dedicated his entire adult life contributing enormously to nation building.   As one of the founding fathers, Sir Julius served his country and people well. A service to his community and his stance on good governance are his public legacy. Shining examples of not just doing what is good for our people but also ensuring it is done right.   Doing the right thing is not always the easy thing but Sir J demonstrated over and over that this doing the right thing by Papua New Guinea was the only cou...

Major Grocery Shops Looted And Burned In Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, Sparking Food Supply Crisis

Major Grocery Shops Looted And Burned In Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea Breaking News:Major Grocery Shops Looted and Burned in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, Leading to Food Supply Concerns  In a devastating turn of events, all major grocery shops responsible for supplying food to the population of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, were looted and some were set ablaze today. The aftermath of this destructive act is expected to result in shortages of food supply in the coming days and weeks, posing a significant threat to the city's residents.  The possibility of sourcing organic foods has been suggested as an alternative, but it is clear that this alone will not be sufficient to adequately feed the entire population. As a result, urgent action is required from the government to address the situation and restore normalcy to the city's food supply.  The impact of this incident extends beyond the immediate food shortage. Local jobs have been lost, leaving families to face the grim prospect of financial hardship. With uncertainty surrounding when the shop owners will be able to rebuild and re-employ workers, the future looks bleak for many in the community.  This unfortunate turn of events has been attributed to a "Glitch in the Financial System of Papua New Guinea," and it is clear that the repercussions will be felt for some time to come. The need for swift and effective intervention from authorities is paramount to mitigate the impending crisis and ensure the well-being of the affected population. PAPUANIUGINI

Major Grocery Shops Looted And Burned In Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, Sparking Food Supply Crisis

In a devastating turn of events, all major grocery shops responsible for supplying food to the population of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, were looted and some were set ablaze today. The aftermath of this destructive act is expected to result in shortages of food supply in the coming days and weeks, posing a significant threat to the city's residents.

The possibility of sourcing organic foods has been suggested as an alternative, but it is clear that this alone will not be sufficient to adequately feed the entire population. As a result, urgent action is required from the government to address the situation and restore normalcy to the city's food supply.

The impact of this incident extends beyond the immediate food shortage. Local jobs have been lost, leaving families to face the grim prospect of financial hardship. With uncertainty surrounding when the shop owners will be able to rebuild and re-employ workers, the future looks bleak for many in the community.

This unfortunate turn of events has been attributed to a "Glitch in the Financial System of Papua New Guinea," and it is clear that the repercussions will be felt for some time to come. The need for swift and effective intervention from authorities is paramount to mitigate the impending crisis and ensure the well-being of the affected population.

Papua New Guinea Breaking News:Major Grocery Shops Looted and Burned in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, Leading to Food Supply Concerns  In a devastating turn of events, all major grocery shops responsible for supplying food to the population of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, were looted and some were set ablaze today. The aftermath of this destructive act is expected to result in shortages of food supply in the coming days and weeks, posing a significant threat to the city's residents.  The possibility of sourcing organic foods has been suggested as an alternative, but it is clear that this alone will not be sufficient to adequately feed the entire population. As a result, urgent action is required from the government to address the situation and restore normalcy to the city's food supply.  The impact of this incident extends beyond the immediate food shortage. Local jobs have been lost, leaving families to face the grim prospect of financial hardship. With uncertainty surrounding when the shop owners will be able to rebuild and re-employ workers, the future looks bleak for many in the community.  This unfortunate turn of events has been attributed to a "Glitch in the Financial System of Papua New Guinea," and it is clear that the repercussions will be felt for some time to come. The need for swift and effective intervention from authorities is paramount to mitigate the impending crisis and ensure the well-being of the affected population.


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