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  • PNG is getting there

    • Posted Jul 3, 2009 11:55 AM

      When you say when one door opens, another closes and in order to open new doors, lets meet todays challengers.

      Well! where are all the monies going, guess what???. No one will answer this question in full details, except our members and minister will do.

      Papua New Guinea is greatly blessed with all kinds of minerals and resources but the thing is that, we can't make the use of it because of our government policy and regulations. We can make something, but as I said from the second paragraph and I can't make my reputations.

      Lets STOP, THINK BIG & ACT NOW.
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