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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Homeless Man Returns Diamond Ring | Money Talks News

Homeless Man Returns Diamond Ring | Money Talks News

This is a story of a real honest person who makes a honest living. May be the valuable diamond ring was accidently placed onto his hands.
A person of such character awaits the approval and declaration to him that the diamond ring was rightly given
for use. He will then sale the ring for cash.
He held the valuable until the owner return to retrieve the ring.
The owner of the diamond ring then joyfully presented him with the reward for safe keeping and returning of it.
This is the lesson every one should learn.
What is given to you for use should be utilized but what is unintentionally past/dropped onto your naked hands should be returned. You will be reward either today or later and physically or spiritually respectively.

Monday, January 28, 2013

New governor’s comprehensive plan for Morobe | The National

New governor’s comprehensive plan for Morobe | The National

Now the implementors must put the planned monies into reality. K8 million is substantial amount so the people on the ground should get the wheels rolling immediately.
For Lae-Finschafen road Sike earth movers is doing are great job before even the provincial government budget. Allocate the funds for this road to the current contractor who is Sike earth mover immediately for the continuation of the work and completion of the project that is on-going.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Tuke holds first JDP&BPC meet in village | The National

Tuke holds first JDP&BPC meet in village | The National

Women in Enga can access loans | The National

Women in Enga can access loans | The National

Telefomin to have road access



The estimated forty thousand residents of Telefomin District in the Sandaun Province will finally have a road to service their area. This was the undertaking given by their local Member of Parliament, Solan Mirisim during a recent delivery of K2.5 million worth of projects covering construction of school buildings, clinics, water supply, a footbridge and sports infrastructure. Their current dire existence sees all goods either airlifted or carried into the district from the townships of Tabubil or Kiunga in neighboring Western Province. This is set to change with Mr Mirisim’s pledge to ensure a connecting road network is constructed within his five year term in Parliament.  He also announced the allocation of K10 million for feasibility studies into the proposed Telefomin – Kiunga Road, stating that road construction works will cost K160 million. Mr Mirisim added that the district was set to change, encouraging his people to work together with his administration.  “Telefomin will step out of the rain and with the people’s support, we can do it,” Mr Mirisim said.  The local MP remarked that the people of Framtigim village have witnessed the benefits of change, stating that “women and children no longer have to go down to the valley to fetch water for cooking, washing and drinking” when presenting seven 1000 liter tanks to the three communities of the village. Mr Mirisim assured the people that more tanks will be distributed to all communities including LLGs in Yapsie, Namea and Oksapmin. Meanwhile, communities in nearby villages who voted against Mr Mirisim in last year’s national elections have come together to offer support in a reconciliation ceremony held at the end of Telefomin Airstrip. “Let us put (away) what will hold back the progress of Telefomin. You have seen and felt the benefits of development since I took office five months ago. If we delay progress and not work together, we will all suffer,” Mr Mirisim said in response to their gesture.

Via Post Courier online, 22nd January 2013 
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