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CHUAVE OPEN - POTENTIAL CANDIDATES

September 8 2011 at 1:05 PM
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Any Potential Canidates - 2012 Chuave Open
August 17 2011 at 10:09 AM News Ripota

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Guys any potential Candidates whom you know will be vying for Chuave open seat in 2012?


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Political Analyst
Potential Candidates for Chuave Open 2012 August 17 2011, 5:51 PM


Some of the potential candidates are:

1. Teimai Timothy Komane - Veteran - Elimbary
2. Joel Eremugo - Kebai - Chuave
3. Martin Yondi - Yandime - Siane
4. Wera Mori - Kamara - Chuave
5. David Mori - Gomia - Chuave
6. Jeff Kom Dai - Aee Gun - Chuave

Any more?


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Erei Kongo
Chuave Open 2012 Potential Candidates August 19 2011, 2:02 PM


Is Jim Nomane defending the seat? What about Francis Kaupa, Dr. Leonard Kaupa, Brown Sinamoi, Michael Man Kurupo, Goro Arigae, Thomas Rango, Yauwe Riyong, George Muroa?


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PNG Patriots
Yauwe Riyong August 30 2011, 10:27 AM


I heard that the Lower Siane's are supporting Yauwe Riyong for 2012 election. Can somebody verify that?


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stonet
Re: Yauwe Riyong August 30 2011, 4:12 PM


We cannot continue to fill in recycled, self centred, unqualified, MPs. Please read through the analysis and see where he sits. Dont even think about getting him back. He is history and a gona...Please read the posts and lets get someone better than him. He served for two terms and see the status of our health services, schools, infrustructure and the list goes on...Get him of the list. If he still wishes to contest, let him exercise his democratic right but if he is going to dish out money or whatever, kaikai naiting na givim lo leaders who can represent Chuave and not a few minority.


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Mangi Siane
Yauwe Riyong August 31 2011, 12:15 PM


Stonet, you are right. Let's not vote in recycled leaders.


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oh mah Gawd
Re: Potential Candidates for Chuave Open 2012 August 19 2011, 2:04 PM


Oh ma Gawd. Surely the people of Chuave can pick better candidates than this? Surely that fine region has better people than this? What's going on, did all the good people of Chuave pack up and leaves when we weren't lookin?


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Wara Mai
Geologist Kohn Digan August 19 2011, 2:31 PM


The good geologist Kohn Digan will be one of the best candidate.
He would be a servant for the people.


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Spyman
Teimai Timothy Komane & Geologist Kohn Digan August 20 2011, 5:51 PM


Teimai Timothy Komane & Geologist Kohn Digan are from same Ward Council.

Last election Teimai Timothy Komane's real brother in-law former Elimbary LLG President Tony Tabie also from the same Ward Council contested but Teimai T Komane came second. Now Teimai T Komane's support is overwhelming all around the district. He made a break through in Siane already.

Both gentle men have democratic right to contest. Never in the history the people of Kureri - Kenaimaina talk about politics and fight.


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Yawn
Kababu August 20 2011, 7:31 PM


Snnnnooooooooooorrrrrrrrr! Kababu!


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?????
Re: Teimai Timothy Komane & Geologist Kohn Digan September 2 2011, 10:03 PM


You have not said a single word about their qualifications, yet you expect us to vote for them?


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Abraham Marome
Peter Kumo Launa September 3 2011, 2:08 PM


I gues Peter Launa should be among your list


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Wara Mai
Peter Kumo Launa September 5 2011, 12:26 PM


Please list his accomplishments during his term as governor for Simbu.


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Etc
Re: Peter Kumo Launa September 5 2011, 12:28 PM


Please give us details about his character. Does he drink? How many wives? Any evidence at all of mis-use of money. ETc.


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KongoMX6
P K Launa Chuave Open??? September 5 2011, 7:49 PM


We the kuako gum have had enough of this man! we do not wish to be made a laughing stock. we have been his mule and donkies over all elections and his time as simbu governor! we have endured all his wrath and we have never benefitted so ask his inlaws in Dinga to come and vote him! We appeal to all"please ignore his name on the ballot papers when the time comes!"

Bellow the par performer! self centered ego driven polly boi!

No more!!!!


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hutao
Re: P K Launa Chuave Open??? September 5 2011, 7:58 PM


You're not actually giving any specific examples of why we shouldn't support him. He may have serious faults, as you say. However you need to be more specific. Ta.


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KongoMX6
P K Launa Chuave Open??? September 5 2011, 8:38 PM


Huato! simple, what has he done for the voters of Bomai Block (Wara simbu- Siane/ Boom Gate/ salt/ sinasina yongomugl/ salt nomane/gumine) that got into the vacant Simbu Governors seat? Spos m kam got lo olgeta empty promises blo m ating bai m win bek graun bruk strek! Landslide victory was his! he blew it all!

why cant he recontest the seat he lost?? yupla yet sekim m. mipla tired and les pinis lo m.

taa


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stonet
Re: Any Potential Canidates - 2012 Chuave Open August 20 2011, 12:26 AM


Cmon we have better leaders who can serve the people. I would list the following;

Temai Komane Timothy;
Wera Mori
Francis Kaupa
Tokam Kanene
Robin Yanepa


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ples kunai
Re: Any Potential Canidates - 2012 Chuave Open August 20 2011, 2:09 AM


Yes, you're right. These are 'better' candidates-slightly better than awful.


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stonet.
Re: Any Potential Canidates - 2012 Chuave Open August 20 2011, 7:05 PM


We the elites of Chuave who have access to technology need to do an analysis on all our candidates and present to the public to choose. That means 1,2,3 must be shared by the candidates that have the qualification and credentials to make it at the National level. Not those recycled former MPs and yoyos.

Temai Timothy Komane - Has contested all elections since 1992 and has performed extremely well. No idea about his qualification, but seems a credible candidate.
Wera Mori - Geologist by proffession. Reputation in public not questionable and may make an impact at the local and National if voted in.
Tokam Kanene - A colonel in the military, and holds several civil qualifications. Soft spoken but can make an impact with his influence at the National level to benefit the district.Has the credentials to be an MP.
Robin Yanopa- Health Extension Officer and works with NCDC as the Health Advisor. Has the credentials to be an MP.
Francis Kaupa-An engineer by profession, and contested the last election. Some allegations of using unlicenced arms in the last election. A bad sign of leadership. Hope the weapon is not intended to buy votes.
Goro Arigae - An accountant by profession, is God fearing and may serve the people.Not sharp though.
Dr. Leonard Kaupa- A senior medical doctor but does not have the credentials. Womaniser and alcoholic and will not make a good representation.

The above are senior candidates in the district who I think will make an impact in the district. Lets not play politics and not be fooled by young, inexperienced candidates or uneducated coffee buyers or con artists. We have intelects in Chuave and lets choose wisely. Its up to us to educate the simple majority to vote for the above candidates.No more re-cycled leaders..


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bender
Re: Any Potential Canidates - 2012 Chuave Open August 20 2011, 8:54 PM


I appreciate that you've noted the weaknesses in some of the candidates (which should complete rule out anyone suporting those particular ones).

However, none of the 'good' qualifications you've given for the other candidates honestly can tell us whether these people, once they got power, would use that power wisely as opposed to joining the crowd and beginning to fill up their private pockets.

Being "God fearing" is so easy to say but basically meaningless. Our most corrupt MPs in PNG today would all say they're God fearing, with tears streaming down their eyes. Then they would put their fingers into the money pot again.

Whether someone has high formal education or not means nothing in determining their integrity and character.

So what ARE any true positive qualifications of those who you've listed?


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stonet
Re: Any Potential Canidates - 2012 Chuave Open August 20 2011, 9:45 PM


@ Bender, Bro If we take a glance at the current political challenges in the country, Services are delivered to districts that have highly educated and MPs who know a little about securing funds for their districts. Other dummies and yoyos are still swimming in the swamps of Waigani trying to figure out how to secure funds for their districts and if they have already secured, had no plans to use those DSIP funds.Alot has changed over the last five years since the last election. Technology has advanced, and there are many highly educated people in the district which you and I think will make a good leader. But the list I provide above are some of the prominent figureheads in the district who have a fair idea on National issues and can deliver. There may other qualified intending candidates that I may have missed. Bro, we are moving with the changes and we cannot be spectators and briefcase carriers for other MPs. You and I do not want our MP to be a carrier but must represent us better and bring the much needed services to our people who are in dire need.

We cannot afford to vote in uneducated coffee buyers and bunch of yoyos, and even recycled MPs. These days are gone. We are in the 21st century bro and we must vote in highly educated people who have the people at heart to serve our people. Please feel free to add my list.


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level head
Re: Any Potential Canidates - 2012 Chuave Open August 20 2011, 9:50 PM


What you're telling us in so many words is that we need to elect people who know how to trade votes and loyalty for money, or trade the national interest in order to secure the local interest. Great for your district, but unfortunately, it all boils down to corruption. Are you pleased now? It's obvious you have no concern for honesty or integrity. All you're worried about is who brings in the cargo. PNG's latest cargo cult........ our pollies!!!






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stonet
Re: Any Potential Canidates - 2012 Chuave Open August 20 2011, 10:49 PM


@ level head. Mate, I deliberately didn't want to put in integrity and honesty because we expect all our aspiring leaders to have these basic ingredients to be a candidate or an MP. A ******** MP can have honesty and integrity but knows nothing about how to bring services to the people is a waste. Most of the MPs do have the integrity but when they get into power and are exposed to money, women and all the perks and priveleges as an MP, all the good things are out the window. All policitians in PNG are corrupt so who cares. The bottomline is the delivery of basic services to the simple people. They must have proper water and sanitation, health facilities, schools, roads and bridges, electricity, communication and the list goes on...

Yes, our candidates must be highly educated and have integrity and good moral standing in the society. Our potential candidates must have strong family background (one wife), sober habits, successful in their past careers, God fearing, visionary, highly educated, unquestionable reputation, etc....

So the best candidates must be highly educated, have a wealth of experience and successful, and know a bit about the government system, and of course have integrity and must be honest.....


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whats this
Re: Any Potential Canidates - 2012 Chuave Open September 2 2011, 10:06 PM


Waaaaiiiit a minute! How can we expect our leaders to have integrity and honesty when so very very few that we've voted into office have ended up having either??????????


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nibeinom
God Feraing Candidate September 5 2011, 6:40 PM


I support bender in what he said because most of these current and former members of parliament lured votes using God's name. To date non stood firm and save this falling nation. Remember non have stood firm as God fearing man and none will because the only entrance in to the Parliament Haus Tambaran is the gateway to HELL. STRONGPELA GOD FEARING MAN TRUTRU BAIN ENTERIM DISPELA DOOR NOGAT OLGETA BUN BAI SLEK TAIM EM ENTERIM DISPELA PARLIAMENT DOOR IGO INSAIT, em bai lukim dispela world.


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ketch ketch
Re: God Feraing Candidate September 5 2011, 7:09 PM


Many have said that PNG itself is the gateway to hell. I dunno.


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Magiro
WERA MORI August 20 2011, 11:13 PM


Stonet,

Why did you choose/get from Wera Mori from the HHRP programme, did you know that he stole over K10 million from Works Department to benefit his family, his many highly skilled workers left out dry, he played his final cards, he is ready to dig his own grave. His Simbu Model was a laughing stock which belittled Simbu intellectuals but particularly Chuave elites. Do you want to him to repeat the same?

I will not waste my vote on a recycled like him, need to look at younger energetic Chuaves. By the way Jim Nomane has build his empire in Red Kona, Goroka and elsewhere.



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Kupa
Re: WERA MORI August 20 2011, 11:20 PM


Isn't it amazing how many of our wantoks are willing to vote for known thieves?!!!!


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Hate Evil
Any Potential Candidate - Chuave Open 2012 August 22 2011, 12:44 PM


Stonet, I commend you for your anylisis on candidates. As elites of Chuave, we have to educate our people to elect a member who will truly serve the people of Chuave and not for their own gains.

Please elites of Chuave out there do more analysis on any potential candidates.


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Ples Man
Teimai Timothy Komane August 22 2011, 4:49 PM


TTK highest education was Business Studies in PNG UNITECH in early 1980s.

He was the First Secretary for former Member for Chuave Brown Sinamoi from 1987 to 1992. When TTK was FS he initiated some projects for the people of Chuave. For instance, wire fence for the people of Keinmaina, Rot Kona - Koibori Road construction and etc.

From 1993 to 1994 Provincial Member for West Elimbary and Minister for Revenue in the Edward Bare Government.

He came second in the last election. One of the senior candidate in Chuave.


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stonet
Re: Teimai Timothy Komane August 23 2011, 1:39 AM


To all Chuave elites; Lets rid this mindset of the past (70s, 80s and the 90s) and look beyond the horizon. We have been politicking for the last 35 years and our poor people are suffering at the expense of our ignorance. The onus is up to us to mobilise and work together to take Chuave to the next level and be the model district in the country. Nothing is impossible.. we can do it..and it will only be done if there is a political will with visionary leaders.

We must be critical now for who we choose as our leaders. Before I go on, let me take us 20 years back and reflect on some of our politicians achievements..

Kaki Yabara - Not in my era...any one know about this guy can shed some light.
Brown Sinamoi - Trade and Industry Minister and couldnt quite remember his achievement..Please update if there are any notable achievements during his term..Is residing in Pom and continues to participate in National politics..Cant recall some of his achievement at the district level though..
Yauwe Riyong served two terms - Only achievement was the kapa for haus man and wire banis and no impact projects during his term...except for an Aid Post and purchased a house in Pom and Goroka using peoples money and Bikpik Goroka and ejoying with his family while the rest of us are suffering...
David Anngo (Late) - Knowledgeable but did not deliver...spent most of his time battling his election in court which may be the cause of his death lately..and
Jim Nomane current - the renegade who is still swimming and floating in the swamps of Waigani and eventually recovered his money spent during the bye-election and is extending his empire at Kama..What in the hell do you achieve by buying vehicles for your cronies....Nothing and its so dumb to do this and a waste of people's money...only dummies who do not have development plans spend on adhoc basis...???

Well the above past leaders have done little during their tenure as our National politicians because most of what we enjoy today were initiated by uneducated people like Yauwe Moses, and semi-educated like our premier David Goro Mai and others. Our past MPs have been capitalising on our ignorance by serving their own interest and are now enjoying their investments using our money and I let God to deal with them on judgement day...

It is our time to critically analyse our candidates and I strongly recommend that we organise a forum and allow all intending candidates to put forward their development strategy/plan so we can be able to screen who is genuine and who is playing politics...The lamb flap days are gone...

After a leader is elected, whether he is from Kebai, Gomia, Mainemo, Keu, Kenamaina, Yagali, Onagali,Upper/Lower Siane, or wherever, lets not play politics again when a leader is declared. Lets forget about who we are affiliated to during the politics period and develop Chuave as a whole. All elites must write up development proposal for each Council Ward and delevery of service must be equally distributed to all LLGs. You must open your eyes and see what the NGIs have achieved and it only took over ten years for Rabaul to be relocated to Kokopo and see how the district has turned into a major business hub of the Islands Region. They dont continue to play politics after a winner is declared. They all take their grass knives and work in their cocoa gardens after the declaration and their elected MPs engage their elites and their prominent leaders to work together to deliver services evenly throughout the district .

I feel I had to stay up late to burn out midnight oil because I feel for my people who are suffering. Our mindset needs to change to work in unity to develop our district so that our future generation can be proud of us instead of cursing us. Lets Not confine ourselves to our little hauslain and clans but have an open mind and discuss issues as a "stonet" (Chuavean) and not as a Laiya or Elimbari or wherever...Fisting our breats will take us nowhere and we will continue to go around the circles..

Please feel free to share your thoughts..




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Trout farm
Judging candidates is not simple August 23 2011, 7:22 AM


You have a very romantic vision of the past in Simbu - you're suggesting that the voters didn't bother to critically analyse their candidates. Not true, we've always done so and there have always been educated elites who have spoken out their views.
The problem is not lack of critical analysis. The problem is that the analysis itself is badly flawed, we worry more about who will bring us cargo and less about who has flawless character and (most importantly) has the backbone strength not to succumb to the temptations of power - money, women, alcohol. Without those 2 foundations in place, anyone we get will end up being another failure. With those 2 foundations in place, we can proceed to look for other important qualifications, such as the ability to work with government departments to create development projects.
The other problem we constantly have in judging our candidates is that we never break down how exactly we determine whether a candidate is "God fearing", "of good character", or high moral standards. We simply believe what they say and of course they're going to say what they think we want to hear, whether it's true or not. We have to get past this in our analysis - we have to stop dealing with generalities and words spoken out of the constantly changing candidates mouths.
The best way to evaluate is to find people who are witnesses to their everyday conduct over a long period of time. For surely most of these candidates have been tested in everyday life, and we only need to find that information and bring it out in the open. A candidates private life is valid public discussion once that person has decided to become a public figure and seek public office. Thats true in almost any democracy. Look for the temptations they've faced in their private lives up to now and see how they've dealth with those challenges and temptations. Similarly look at the extent to which they've sacrificed their most precious resources, whether it is time or money, on behalf of non-wantoks. We all are pressured to help wantoks, but those who help non-wantoks are the potential candidates who shine well above all because it shows they are concerned not with building their power within their wantok group but rather a concern for general human welfare.
Those are my inputs.


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Limestone
Stonet Good Ideas August 23 2011, 11:05 AM


Stonet, you had expressed very brilliant ideas. The elites of Chuave should rise up and form a solid team. The team can than make analysis on all the candidates and make recommendations to the voters to decide.

We respect the democratic rights of any person at the age of 25 and above to contest. However, we want credible leaders who can sacrifice for the people. We want leaders with integrity and honesty. We want leaders who can create conducive environment for people to make their own living.

As somebody said "You give fish to people, they can enjoy now but when the supply is finish they will die. You teach people how to catch fish, they will still survive because they know how to catch fish".


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stonet
Utilize the wealth of knowledge and skills August 25 2011, 8:57 AM


@ level head/trout farm..i disagree to agree to most of your points as most eligibile voters do not normally critically analyse a candidate before they cast their votes. You and I know very well that majority of our people are still voting for the lamb flaps and cash. It will take character to take you up there but takes attitude to keep you up there...

My points as highlighted above are to mobilize all the Chuave elites to be actively involved in the development and decision making processes to assist our elected MPs. The idea is for MPs not to work in isolation as he is only one person compared to the elites of all the LLGs. The best option will be to involve the elites to identify critical developmental issues affecting our people and work out strategies to deliver much needed services...We must be actively involved from the start to educate our people to vote for an MP who is highly educated, (with high degree of integrity)is selfless and must have the heart to serve the people and can communicate and understand issues at our level to take Chuave into the future. Not those MPs who get elected and work in isolation with dummies and fill their pockets instead of thinking about delivering services and improve the living standards of majority of our people.. They hide behind the scenes, spend recklessly and do not have the foresight to address real developmental issues...

I suggest we the elites create a network or provide email addresses to discuss criticial developmental issues constructively and offer alternatives to our MP to prioritise and implement. Its about time we use our elites and a bit of experienced leaders to mentor us and I strongly believe, we may be able to make some progress..This will pave way for our District to pick up and walk instead of moving at a snails pace.


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why no women elected
Long road ahead August 25 2011, 9:43 AM


If you can somehow keep your elected MP from taking up permanent residency in Moresby once they get elected, you can consider yourself a miracle worker!!!!!!


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Sekim
Any More Candidates? September 2 2011, 3:09 PM


Any more intending candidates for Chuave still around?


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new breed
Steven Bai - potential candidate September 2 2011, 10:00 PM


Steven Bai will be a very good candidate for Chuave. He is a well rounder and will do his electorate and country well if he stands.


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long wanem, long wanem, long wanem?
Re: Steven Bai - potential candidate September 2 2011, 10:08 PM


You've said nothing specific about his qualifications. We're supposed to vote for him just because you tell us he's a good guy?

Why are supporters like you so superficial in your descriptions of the candidates. Is it because you yourself know nothing about them yet are blindly suporting them?????


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Brata loNambis
Re: Steven Bai - potential candidate September 2 2011, 10:32 PM


Is this the same Steven Bai who graduated in Mechanical Engineering from Unitech?

If so I worked with him in Ok Tedi years ago and he is a good person. He moved into Occ Health & Safety and has worked in the mining and oil industry all over the country. Last I heard he was working for WR Carpenters as GM Asset Protection and Risk based in Pom.

He is a good unit. I hope this helps all the kera's out there.


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kum-on
Re: Steven Bai - potential candidate September 2 2011, 10:35 PM


How is he good when he helps big foreign companies make billions of kina of profit off our resources? I don't understand how this is serving PNG. It sounds like Steven is more interested in serving his pocketbook.


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pro steven bai
experience vital September 3 2011, 5:32 AM


industrial experience is very vital. there isn't much bigger png companies that pngean can get quality experience. they have to work for the foreign multinational. if they bring the same discipline of private sector into government, they will transfort performance in government.


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teacher
Re: experience vital September 3 2011, 7:23 AM


The foreign companies don't even hire very many nationals. Haven't you heard the situation with the LNG? Literally thousands upon thousands of Fijians, Bangladesh people, Sri Lankans, Indians, etc filling all the top jobs the white people won't want.

It doesnt' take much to figure out why we're not gettin those jobs and it has nothing to do with politicians. It has to do with our piss poor quality of education compared even against Sri Lanka!


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nibeinom
Woman Candidate September 7 2011, 8:09 PM


Stonhet, you have been vocal and I believe you are the analyst of that programme. Well done, May I suggust that can we look for a better Woman candidate for this coming General Election? If man can not do it. A woman might make a change to our ston ples. I dont know of any woman that I can suggest but can someone out there please proposed some names?

What prompt me to say this is that, from the house of assembly to the current Parliament we have so far send seven (7) representatives and they are: Yauwe Moses, John Numoi Kaupa, Kaki Robert Yabara, Brown Sinamoi, Yauwe Riong, David Ango (part time) Jim Nomane (curent)no change was made to chuave, Can we try a woman to represent us this time.

If I am not wrong I can remember two ladies have tried before, Goiri Launa and Betty Supa Arnold (from Mainomo). Dont take me wrong, I am not saying they will contest this election I only made mention of past. I personnaly believe there are some Chuave women around who are more than capable to contest. If you are a woman who intend to contest make it known so people can be aware of.

Any suggestion of woman candidate please respond to this


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trutru tasol
Re: Utilize the wealth of knowledge and skills September 4 2011, 10:21 AM


I suggest instead of e-mailing each others, you start holding public rallies and educate the people. It's the people, after all, who you complain aren't being analytical when casting their votes. Soooooooo????? What's the obvious solution to that problem?

OK I know. It requires work. Maski. It's easier to type out e-mails to each other.


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Emere Yai
New Candidate September 3 2011, 1:28 PM


I personally think that Peter Kumo Launa will be in the race this comming general election 2012.

His qualifications, personal charactors and profile need not to be said as every one in Chuave Electorate knows who Mr. Peter Kumo Launa is.

Some may argue saying he did nothing for Chuave when he is a Governor for Simbu but there are silent mijority out there waiting for the time to cast votes. The result will tell how much he have done for the people.


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AMUSING
Re: New Candidate September 4 2011, 5:50 PM


i LOVE THIS STATEMENT OF YOURS:

"His qualifications, personal charactors and profile need not to be said"

What you're doing is afraid of being criticised for giving nonsense qualifications of your wantok!!!!!!!!


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Original Chuave
Re: New Candidate September 5 2011, 4:46 PM


Those who claim to be from chuave but were not born in chuave and live in chuave for the last twenty years you can ask who Peter Launa is but if you live in chuave all your life, this comments is senseless, if you are not sure ask the person sitting right next to you from Chuave and he will tell you.


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Emere Yai
New Candidate September 3 2011, 1:29 PM


I personally think that Peter Kumo Launa will be in the race this comming general election 2012.

His qualifications, personal charactors and profile need not to be said as every one in Chuave Electorate knows who Mr. Peter Kumo Launa is.

Some may argue saying he did nothing for Chuave when he is a Governor for Simbu but there are silent mijority out there waiting for the time to cast votes. The result will tell how much he have done for the people.


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stonet
Re: New Candidate September 3 2011, 6:37 PM


I have been closely following this thread and so far no-one is interested in working as a team as learned individuals from Chuave to contribute meaningfully for the development of this district. The elites cannot sit back relax and let the district to be ruined by hooligans. Lets critically analyse our candidates and educate our people on the top five contestants to be their choice. Lets rid this mindset of getting our clansmen or tribesman to get into power and cause divisions amongst ourselves. Election related conflicts has had devastating effects on innocent lives and school kids and has created hatred over the years and is a hindrance to our progress to fully develop our district. The mindset of wantokism has crippled the established government procedures and systems for effective delivery of basic services throughout the district. We are only concerned about what we can take when we get into power today and do not cosider the consequences of our actions for our future generation. We must come together as elites to make a difference for our future generation to enjoy. We cannot say "Let the future generation worry about it"...and have a no care attitude...Lets be responsible and start to make a difference from here and on.

I strongly beleive that if like-minded elites of Chuave work together as a team, I guarantee you all, we will see some progress in development in the district. The advancement in technology has made it possible for us to communicate effectively and keep us updated on developmental issues affecting the district. We are aware of what is happening around the country in terms of development and policy changes including the release of recent National Governments Vision 2050. We can assist in the planning process for the district by aligning ourselves to the vision to make informed decisions and make recommendations to our elected leaders. I have not heard and seen any development plan for Chuave District for the last 15 years or so and have not read it if it exists. Districts can only progress with a development plan in envelopes of 2 or 5 years for implementation. Without the district plan, we cannot visualise and prioritise as far as budgeting and implementation is concerned. Lets have one in place at least for a 10 or 15 year plan so when we have a change in our elected leaders, at least we have a plan for continuity in the delivery of services.

Lets work in unity. Divided we will regress..






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TK
Re: New Candidate September 3 2011, 6:43 PM


"We are aware of what is happening around the country in terms of development"

Yes? And what exactly IS happening around the country in terms of development?


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stonet
Change for the better September 4 2011, 9:14 AM


Lets not be spectators and alienate ourselves and contribute to the thread if you have a genuine point. The notable developments happening around the country includes the following districts and these were only made possible through the media. However, there may be others that may not be reported. Im not fuss about the routine activities like maintenance of road, medical and school supplies and a whole crap of other paper projects. The following province/districts have seen some form of progress as a result of smart and prudent leadership shown by their MPs;
Bulolo - has seen considerable developments in terms of road infrustucture, communications, health services, maximum benefits from their resources, law and order issues addressed with mobility and staff housing support, banking and postal services brouhgt to their district headquarters, water supply projects, opening of Air Niugini flights into Bulolo and most importantly Bulolo students attending tertiary institutions were sponsored by thier local MP and there are whole heap of other impact projects that are underway. The minister has a harmonious relationship with his LLG council presidents with mobility and communication support which are vital component of effective dialogue and service delivery. The above was achieved only within 3 years from an first term MP.

The other district is Kokopo which is expanding at a very fast rate and is now the major business town in the NGI.

The other province that is strategising in terms of Human Resource Development for its long term benefit is Enga Province. The Governor has made it his priority to subsidise all primary to tertiary education and after 20 to 30 years you will have more than 50 to 60% of Engans who will have acquired formal education and highly educated. The learned Engans will occupy key positions in the private and public sectors and make strategic decisions for the development of the country and their province in the next 20 years. This is what I mean by having a short term and long term plan for the district.

I do not want to include recycled leaders because during their term as MPs, they have done little and there is no guarantee they will change. They are the same bunch of people and will continue to capitalise on our ingnorance to fill thier pockets and will be driving around in hire cars aimlessly with their cronies and engaged in reckless spending for personal satisfaction.

Lets be critical about who we choose as our leader..

nosanamba...


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STOP BELIEVING POLITICAL MAUSWARA!!!!!!!!!!
Re: Change for the better September 4 2011, 9:37 AM


You obviously have been reading the newspapers and the MP propagandas too much. You've never been to Kokopo or Bulolo to see the realities on the ground.

STOP BLINDLY BELIEVING POLITICAL MAUSWARA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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stonet
Re: Change for the better September 4 2011, 2:03 PM


Your negative mindset and comments will get us nowhere, mate. If you have something better to say.. refute it constructively rather than throwing your shallow baseless statement. I am being honest about my critique and I've been to Kokopo last year, and to Wau this year in May and was in Maprik last month and these districts have progressed. I was in Chuave last week and drove all the way to Wangoi and back to Nambayufa and have seen the services deteriorating apart from the white karanas road that was upgraded in 2008 and the maintenance of the hospital.

I am writing from experience and will require constructive criticisms rather than hiding behind your computer screen to make such negative comments. Hihglight some of the developments and impact projects in our district that have been initiated over the years so we can appreciate former MPs inputs. I can deduce that you are one of the relatives/cronies of those former MPs. All former MPs are history as I stated time and again and they will not fool the voters as long as like minded educated elites are around. That was my point I was alluding to in all my postings if you read carefully.

Dont be negative and if you have something better to add to the thread, please feel free to do so. Im at liberty to offer my advice to intellects who are willing to be with the elites of Chuave and you are also welcome to be part of the group.


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See-saw
Re: Change for the better September 4 2011, 2:22 PM


Please list what you saw with your own eyes to demonstrate that any of those districts have progressed as the result of any government intervention.

Kokopo progresses because of private business, not government. It is in a strategic location, is surrounded by cash crops run by PAPUA NEW GUINEANS, not stupid foriegn oil or gas companies. I would like to know what government programmes you saw in Kokopo.


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akis fes
Re: Change for the better September 4 2011, 4:15 PM


It's obvious that some people badly need this advice! Thanks for the reminder.


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stonet
Think Positive September 4 2011, 6:43 PM


You sound like an intruder who is not from Chuave and if you cant offer constructive ideas.....please feel free to excuse yourself. If you are from this district then dont be childish..I provide examples from the districts that are seeing tangible developments taking place in their places and challenge us to be compatible with them. There is alot of opportunity for us to capitalise on from the LNG project as our headquarters is located along the highway and how can we maximise the benefits from this. Of course we can produce vegetables to supply the mining towns.I try to offer some suggestions as a way forward through this thread, however, not all people have the same views and the level of exposure and experience and I should say some peoples IQ level cannot be able to comprehend and reason out the ideas brought forward.

People think so low and are narrowminded and cannot think out of the box..that is why most of us cannot be creative enough to assist in the development and progress of our district. Yes, we can have a bsp bank, an atm, a postal service, a supermarket, and a market for our local people to bring their produce and stop people from going to Kundiawa and Goroka to conduct their business and retain the cash flow in the district.

We also have a huge potential from our limestone that can be used to manufacture cement and a whole heap of other products. We also have our coffee factory and the best organic elimbari coffee. Lets not focus on resource rich provinces and think otherwise for our district. Yes we can if we think positive and put our heads together instead of making senseless negative comments.




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See-saw
Re: Think Positive September 5 2011, 7:11 PM


Stonet, I repeat my request:

Please list what you saw with your own eyes to demonstrate that any of those districts have progressed as the result of any government intervention.

Kokopo progresses because of private business, not government. It is in a strategic location, is surrounded by cash crops run by PAPUA NEW GUINEANS, not stupid foriegn oil or gas companies. I would like to know what government programmes you saw in Kokopo.

You danced around my questions, which makes me wonder why!


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kinstar
TOO SHALLOW, TOO SHALLOW..SIMPLY TOO SHALLOW September 5 2011, 10:20 PM


Cant blame you and I do understand that some people just cant understand simple explanations and confine themselves in a vacuum of negativity and cannot relate to business opportunities around us which are directly or indirectly influenced by government interventions.


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Economics 101
Re: Think Positive September 5 2011, 7:26 PM


You're midway down the highway. That means you can't tap into much of the LNG project money, more as a brief highway stopover place for the truckies.
I agree with you that being creative can have its payoffs. At the same time, you can't ignore certain economic realities. The fact that Simbu is landlocked, it is NOT a convergence point for several major, long distance highways, etc. greatly limits its potential as a commercial centre of any kind. Buyers of our export products are far more likely to locate in the nearest port (Lae), for example.


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......not!
Elites working together for Chuave's benefit September 5 2011, 6:25 AM


The reason why no one is willing to work as a team is because they all consider themselves know it all elites. That's the problem with us 'elites'. We think we know everything when actually we're much more ignorant than people with similar education overseas. Thats why we're not willing to work together.

Also yu have to remember that the tru doers aren't spending their time on the internet.


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stonet
Change for the better September 6 2011, 11:52 AM


Times have changed and we are moving on. You are the problem yourself. You are only as good as your comments and the district. Don't include all elites of Chuave to have negative thoughts like you. You have a serious problem and need to soulsearch yourself. That was the sole issue that needs to be addressed and if you dont want to be part of the elite group...then count yourself out and go back to the caves if you cant adapt to the changes that are happening around us.

We are taking advantage of the advancement in technology and are moving forward. You either be with the elites or else....??????


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Tok Win
Fourteen Million Kina Man September 8 2011, 12:50 PM


I heard from rumours that one intending candidate for Chuave Open is dishing out K14million for the 2012 election. Please confirm.

If it is true, he might have some secret motives. If his heart is for the people, can he use some of that money to rehabilitate the roads in Chuave?




 
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stonet

K14m too much for our district

September 13 2011, 11:31 AM 

With the K14m that candidate need not be voted into parliament. He can change Chuave with the amount of money he has if he has the heart for the people. Alot things go wrong when intending candidates dish out money. 1. If they do not get enough votes from an area they have spent substantial amount, they resort to intimidation of innocent people and if they win, they fill their pockets and the poor people suffer.

Whoever is dishing out cash, tell them you don't need the money but services or just bloody get the money and cast your votes to who you think has the credentials and can deliver.

 
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em nau!

Re: K14m too much for our district

September 13 2011, 12:29 PM 

Bloody smart comment you made! Good one!

 
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Tingim Pipol

K14m Man

September 13 2011, 3:50 PM 

Just eat the money and vote for a good person. Follow your heart and not money. The K14m man, if it is true, he is investing or buying votes to make more bucks if he is voted into Parliament.

We are not his commomodity. Please do not sell your voting power to greed and self-centred people.

 
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Stones

Any More Candidates?

September 23 2011, 4:38 PM 

Any more candidates for Chuave open? I heard that Martin Yondi a guy from Yandime is contesting.

 
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Opaikumo

Re: Any More Candidates?

October 1 2011, 2:11 PM 

All the names of the candidates that have popped up on this forum have been the same names that were around for the last 20-30yrs
I was a little kid driving my weemongo around white house and the old market area when I first heard some of these names.Now I'm in my mid 30's and it amazes me that, 30 or so years have passed and sadly the people of Chuave are still dwelling in the past. These names should now be history and new young & vibrant leaders should emerge. Leaders with vision and heart and soul for the people of Chuave. Leaders that can lead us into the next 2 or 3 decades who can deliver the basic services and infrastructure that unfortunately never happened in the last 30 years or more. I know a lot of these young men and women who are out there that have the qualifications to do the job but then again, are they capable??? Would they deliver??? Would they crumble like the rest??
To put things into perspective we have an abundant resource of potential and qualified people. We have bundles and bundles of engineers(electrical, civil, mechanical & mining), geologists,chemists, lawyers, agriculturists, surveyors,land managers, accountants, etc etc who can do the job.

Anyways my personal thoughts:

Peter Launa - NO NO NO...Could not deliver, had his chances being Governor to prove himself just couldn't do it cause lacked the know how..last I heard he's in POM wonder what he's doing???

Timoty Komane - Saw him a couple of times at White House kai2 buai lo buai market nambaut. You never know a person until you get to really know him personally so.... Unfortunately for him he would be in his late 50's or heading 60 not good for politics, time out mate

Wera Mori - They say CASH KILIM EM..again like TK & PL time out...Its time to spend time with his grand kids if he does have any or get a caravan and drive around Chuave and give to the needy

David Mori - Does he have the quality???? Hell No, No No No - One of these guys who have the money and simply wants to stamp his authority around the place, You don't own Chuave mate, get over it. Wait till you meet the devil

Jim Nomane - Hopefully he steals as much as he want this year because he's definitely not going back 'What a tosser and a total embarrassment to the intellectuals of Chuave..F&*king moron

Young Intellectual And Determined To Deliver - YES YES YES










 
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Yutokstret

Sacrificial Leadership

October 12 2011, 2:18 PM 

Opaikumo I totally support your comments on recycled leadership. These outdated leaders still contesting because we, the Young Intellectual leaders of Chuave are not challenging them.

Please name some young intellectuals of Chuave who are God fearing and who can say black is black and white is white. I think of one name, who is Steven Bai from Goinui - Waramai - Gomia.

If Steven Bai or any other intellectuals are not contesting, I would go for Teimai Timothy Komane.

Teimai Timothy Komane came 4th in 2002, 3rd in 2006 bye election, 2nd in 2007. Accordingly, he is likely to win 2012 election for Chuave Open. He has improved his position in every election.

In the last election, he scored votes district wide. He scored about 2000 votes from Kebai to Kautambandi. This was the first time for a Bomai backpage man to get votes from the highway. I heard that his support for 2012 is overwhelmingly district wide. His brother in law Tony Tabie, from the same polling booth and casted votes to the same ballot box contested but he came second.

Therefore, if no new young intellectual of Chuave is contesting, I would bet on the old horse - Teimai Timothy Komane.




 
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Dirty Dust

Chuave Candidates

February 15 2012, 9:31 AM 

Opaikumo, you don't know anything about politics and elections so don't judge candidates.
They have spent thousands of kina and they are Leaders in their own right.
You are probably some unknown in your village.
Mi sorry long yu yah, looser.

 
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Anonymous

Re: Any More Candidates?

June 24 2012, 5:07 AM 

Watch out for dadx jay jackob numapo

 
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Pastor T

Re: Any More Candidates?

May 26 2013, 5:29 AM 

How much money did he steal.

I only vote for money stealers.

 
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Opaikumo

Re: CHUAVE OPEN - POTENTIAL CANDIDATES

October 2 2011, 9:35 AM 

Put it this way, for some one to end up with K14M means he is surely very smart or very cunning to have manipulated PNG's vulnerable management systems..He deserves credit for his mastermind because at the end of the day he played his cards right to end up with such a windfall of money something only the talented do. On the other hand one questions his motives for contesting the elections?? Well that's petty obvious anyhow after all, the elections as is and will always be in the highlands region, is one contest where the rich participates in every 5 years. Be it a thief, a real time business man, a conman, an opportunist etc. So this guy is only fulfilling tradition winning or not I doubt that he really cares he's declaring publicly his status among his tribes and clans and on a bigger scale the district. So don't you worry about him, if he really has vision and good intentions and again play his cards right this time he may have a chance otherwise I'm pretty sure there will be more than 10 people contesting the race

 
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Rauntasol

Any Potential Candidate - Chuave Open 2012

October 14 2011, 3:00 PM 

I heard that a captain from Goi Meigo is also contesting. Please confirm.

 
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Spyman

Any More Candidates?

November 3 2011, 8:39 AM 

Are Michael Man Kurpo and Felix Nime Tapie contesting as well? What about Steven Bai and Eri Tara? Someone confirm.

 
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Stones

Any More Candidates?

November 9 2011, 12:14 PM 

Felix Nime Tapie is contesting Port Moresby North East Open in 2012. Robyn Yanopa from Lende is contesting Chuave Open in 2012. No news from Michael Man Kurupo, Steven Bai, Eri Tara, John Supa and Goro Arigae.

Heard from rumours that Jim Nomane endorsed Goro Arigae in the last ellection to split votes. Please confirm.

 
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stonet

Re: Any More Candidates?

November 9 2011, 1:55 PM 

Just because someone is an intellect does not automatically qualify him or her to be a good leader. A leader must have certain attributes and must have high moral standing in his personal life, and must have a stable family and most importantly have the heart for the people to serve the people and not to serve himself and his cohorts as is the case with most of our leaders. While I agree with some of the comments made by Opaikumo, he has failed to list some of the young and vibrant intellects who have the credentials to make a good leader. Most of the intellects from Chuave I met do not seem to have the heart to serve the people but have opted to use the opportunity for their own gain.

Someone mentioned that if there are no vibrant young leaders contesting, he will vote for TK.I don’t think this will be the right thing to do because, TK has spent a substantial amount of money and goods over the years he stood for elections and if he wins this coming election he is definitely going to do the following; recoup all the money he spent to contest the elections over a decade, build empires for his bubus and faithful supporters and before you know it, he will be running out of funds and most importantly time to implement impact projects. This applies to all the recycled leaders.

When someone is spending more money during the campaign and election period, you know for sure he/she has other motives than to serve the people. They are going to recoup the money they spend during the campaign period by engaging in dubious deals like what most of our pollies are now doing. The potential young and vibrant leaders of Chuave must identify the top four intellects from Kamare/Gomia, Mainemo/Keu, East/West Elimbari, Siane and we need not spend any money to campaign. We will need to educate our people that if we spend money now for you to vote for us and if we get elected, we are going to go back to Waigani and will be worried about how we should recoup our money and not worry about serving you. You need the basic services and we will be your servant for the next five years we will be voted in. If we fail to deliver, you have every right to confront us and tell us in the face that we have failed you. We need to be bold and be more decisive to change Chuave if we intellects are looking at getting voted in come 2012 to make a difference.

List potential intellectuals from Kamare/Gomia,Mainemo/Keu, East/West Elimbari and Siane and their qualifications, their family lives, their positions in their work places and so forth. We must not waste our 1,2, 3 preferences and we need to identify the potential ones. Let’s not be biased and start listing some young and vibrant leaders of Chuaves.

 
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Goro Arigae Contesing?

December 23 2011, 1:53 PM 

Is Goro Arigae Conteting in 2012?

 
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les

Re: Goro Arigae Contesing?

December 23 2011, 2:28 PM 

God, I certainly hope not!!!!!

 
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TRU TUMAS

Re: Any More Candidates?

December 26 2011, 12:36 PM 

GIVE WERA MORI AND HIS GENERATION A CHANCE. WEWA MORI, GABRIEL RAMOI, JOHN ENDOMOGO, DANIEL KAPI, JOHN KAUPA, VALANTINE KAMBORI, BEN MICHA AND THEIR GENERATION NOW HAVE THE EXPERIENCE TO RUN THE COUNTRY

 
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stop supporting people you don't know!!!!!!!!

Re: Any More Candidates?

December 26 2011, 12:54 PM 

Yeah, Ben Micah has the experience all right - the experience to steal, because that's what he's focused on for the last 10 years or so. Wasn't he nearly kicked out by a leadership tribunal before he got kicked out by the voters? I don't know about the others but I seriously think you haven't a clue of the real lives and activities of the people you support-looks like you just read what's in the newspapers and don't bother to find out what's REALLY going on behind the scenes.

 
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Villager

Chuave Open candidates

January 20 2012, 11:14 AM 

Can somebody tell me who is hot for the chuave seat.
Peter Launa and Wera Mori are not good for Chuave.
Please supply some names.
I heard the current seating member is coming in a big way so Chuave watchout coz cash bai kilim yupla now.

 
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ANONYMOUS

WHO IS HOT FOR CHUAVE SEAT

February 9 2012, 10:42 AM 

WHO IS HOT FOR CHUAVE SEAT AT THE MOMENT?.....STILL TOO EARLY

 
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stonet

Intellects of Chuave

February 13 2012, 7:33 PM 

I have withdrawn my contributions to this thread but since the election period is three months away, we must educate our people in whatever way we can to elect candidates based on the following criteria;

1. Knowledgeable or have acquired a university qualification or equivalent; debate national issues constructively and be able to secure funds for impact projects in the districts;
2. Must have a stable family and not having multiple wives;
3. Must be VISIONARY and have the heart and PLAN to serve the people;
4. Must have INTEGRITY and be honest and straight in his dealings; and
5. Be a man/woman of PRINCIPLE, cannot be easily wavered and maintains his focus on his plans and vision for the district.

When you do get the chance to speak to your people in your 'hausman' or markets, I urge every educated people not to be ignorant and educate our people on the above criteria's listed. Do not openly support any candidates, but be neutral and educate our voters as we all know that elections are seasonal and the decisions we make on the day in June will determine whether we rejoice or suffer in the next five years.

 
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OBSERVER

WERA MORI

February 14 2012, 11:52 AM 

OH MY GOSH, HOW MUCH MONEY THIS GUY IS DISHING OUT NOW TO BUY VOTES? IN THE MILLIONS NOW,NO WONDER THERE ARE ALOT OF DISGRUNTAL INFRASTRUCTURE OWNERS ALONG THE OKUK HIGHWAY BETWWEN CHUAVE AND MENDI, HE IS VERY DESPERATE TO WIN THIS ELECTION WITH STOLEN MONEY, CAN SOMEONE REPORT HIM TO POLICE AND ELECTORAL COMMISION TO HAVE HIM LOCK UP BEHIND BARS, HIS USED BY DATES LAPSED, OKUK AND TORATO DAYS IN THE 80s ARE OVER AND GONE AND WERA SHOULD REST IN PEACE, WE NEED NEW BLOOD AND NEW STYLE OF LEADERSHIP NOT RECYCLED ONES,
COMEON CHUAVE PEOPLE SAY NO TO STOLEN MONEY...........

 
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Ground Bruk

Wera Con man

February 14 2012, 12:42 PM 

Wera Mori is a con man and thief.
A wannabe politican for a long time.
Maybe he wants to make Chuave the 8th state of Australia, somebody plis ask him and find out.

 
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yu yet tok

Re: Wera Con man

February 14 2012, 2:01 PM 

Please explain to us all why you call him a con man and a thief. Don't expect us to believe you unless you have some good evidence. OK?

 
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Ground Bruk

Wera conman

February 15 2012, 9:01 AM 

You dont know that Wera is a con man.
I am sorry but you're are still sleeping.
He stole millions with the help of Joel Luma and Don Polye and he is always a brief case carrier and thief .

 
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KMR

Wera Mori

February 15 2012, 9:07 AM 

Oloman Chuave bai kamap 7th or 8th state blo Australia, em gutpla yah, ating Wera mas gat sampla gutpla ideas.
Wera has been carrying around politicians brief case for so long that he forgot that he is just a simple con man from EMG.
Jim Nomane na Peter Launa bai givim em goal.

 
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Wera the conman?

Wera stole millions with the help of Joel Luma and Don Polye

February 23 2012, 9:43 PM 

Please explain further how this happened, just so we know that you actually are telling the truth and not just making up some story.

 
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Yu Yet Tok

Wera Con man

February 15 2012, 9:24 AM 

YU yet tok, you go kaikai kok blo Wera.

 
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KMR

Yu yet tok.

February 15 2012, 9:38 AM 

Yu noken sikirap, bai yu kaikai yah.

 
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K4K

John Napu

February 15 2012, 12:47 PM 

John Napu is contesting.
The longest serving student from UPNG.
So we are all for John napu, sorry Peter 'Commitment' Launa.
Bai yu kam kisim base vote blo yu na mipla lukim!

 
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oh no

Re: John Napu

February 15 2012, 1:06 PM 

The longest surviving student from UPNG? You mean he was in school forever before he finally managed to earn his degree?

Ah don't think we want him!!!!!

 
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stonet

Dont swear

February 15 2012, 4:38 PM 

Discuss issues constructively and dont swear in this thread.

 
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huh???????

Re: Dont swear

February 15 2012, 5:07 PM 

Stonet, you're confusing me. Who is swearing? Do you know what swearing even means?

 
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Askim

John Napu

February 22 2012, 12:45 PM 

K4K Please confirm if John Napu is really contesting at all??, yumi gat planti ol big name kamara sanap pinis,

 
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K4K

John Napu

February 22 2012, 1:43 PM 

Just rumours but you can confirm with the man himself,JN.
And who are the big name Kamares?
Please supply the names.

 
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Askim

Big Name Kamaras

February 22 2012, 4:10 PM 

K4K Yu think wanem lon PETER KUMO LAUNA na tu WERA MORI and of course JACOB KAI??,

 
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Jas Bola

Chuave Open

February 22 2012, 5:25 PM 

Enough of Mr Committment Launa!
Any more suitable candidates for chuave Open.
We are very close to the elections so can somebody on the ground post us the latest candidate names.
All candidates regardless of intellect and money are leaders in thier own right so when you post on this forum don't judge and rubbish candidates, lets respect them except Peter launa because he could not deliver on his many committments so he deserves to get some advise from you.

 
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Mr. Commitment

March 31 2012, 2:57 PM 

You have given a new name to Mr.Peter Kumo Launa and you call him Mr. Committement, good on you.. Did he serve a full term or part time? I have acknowledge him for two things he have done for Chuave, Who actually make it posible for the Goiri cement factory? Ask Peter Launa during his campaign time if you happen to meet him somewhere. 2. The sealing of Chuave to Keu road, do you know how it came about? The project was Mr. Yauwe Riong's project, he have funded the project but because of no counter funding from the Provincial Government it was shelved, you ask your tambu Fr. L Ambane and he will tell you why he did not fund Yauwe's project. You are lucky because PETER KUMO LAUNA took the Governors seat and he made it possible by counter fund the project from the provincial funds and there you see what it is now that you can enjoy travelling to and from comfortably. The term you used, Mr. Committement gives a over view that you personnally did not receive any thing from him. Ol man save wokim ol kain tok olsem em ol NEK SIKIRAP lain. It is better to comments on those who serve a full tern, Peter serves for only 2 and half years. To make thinks happen it is harder then you think within short period of time, give respect to gain respect.

 
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Mr. Commitment

March 31 2012, 3:01 PM 

You have given a new name to Mr.Peter Kumo Launa and you call him Mr. Committement, good on you.. Did he serve a full term or part time? I have acknowledge him for two things he have done for Chuave, Who actually make it posible for the Goiri cement factory? Ask Peter Launa during his campaign time if you happen to meet him somewhere. 2. The sealing of Chuave to Keu road, do you know how it came about? The project was Mr. Yauwe Riong's project, he have funded the project but because of no counter funding from the Provincial Government it was shelved, you ask your tambu Fr. L Ambane and he will tell you why he did not fund Yauwe's project. You are lucky because PETER KUMO LAUNA took the Governors seat and he made it possible by counter fund the project from the provincial funds and there you see what it is now that you can enjoy travelling to and from comfortably. The term you used, Mr. Committement gives a over view that you personnally did not receive any thing from him. Ol man save wokim ol kain tok olsem em ol NEK SIKIRAP lain. It is better to comments on those who serve a full tern, Peter serves for only 2 and half years. To make thinks happen it is harder then you think within short period of time, give respect to gain respect.

 
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USAIT TOKIM U!!!!

February 23 2012, 2:50 PM 

HOW CAN U SAY CON MAN TO SOMEONE WHO ARE INTELIGENT AND AV THE POTENTIAL TO BRING PNG FOWARD. USE UR HEAD NOKEN VOTIM OL PLESMAN OL BAI LUKIM MANI NA LUS TINTIN LO PEOPLE YA. STOP SAYIN THIS AND THAT TO SOMEONE WHO IS ALREADY RICH AND A VISSION PNG TO THE BRIGHTER SIDE OF LIFE.

 
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Backpage

Chuave Open

February 23 2012, 7:11 PM 

We have 54 more days to go for the 2012 General Elections.
Any more candidates for Chuave open.



 
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Observer

USAIT TOKIM U!!!!

February 23 2012, 9:38 PM 

Concerntrate on your school, you Divine Word Dumb ****!

 
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Elimbari

Chuave Open

February 23 2012, 10:12 PM 

Is Jim Nomane doing a good job?
The answer is yes.
So lets give him another 5 more years.
Remember em bai collect long olgeta hap blo Chuave.

 
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mi no save

Nomane istap we? Nomane em husait?

February 23 2012, 10:16 PM 

Yes, yes, yes, please enlighten us all on how Nomane is doing such a great job.

 
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Pikinin Chuave

Jim Nomane is a thief

February 24 2012, 10:45 PM 

That german sherperd is collaborating with John Mauwe and depleted all DSIP funds. Get Obudsman commission to skin his red ***!

 
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Chuave Karanas

Jim Nomane is a thief

February 24 2012, 10:50 PM 

Pikinini Chauve, you are right, and he is a brief case carrier for Jamie Maxton-Graham. Dumm and idiot who is an unknown on the floor of parliament.

 
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Oberver

Chuave

February 25 2012, 8:45 AM 

Elimbari, only 54 days left and for your infomation from the ground here it is, Chuave -Wera Mori, Chuave end - George Supa, Elimbari-Timothy Komane and Siane-Yauwe Riyong, the race is on for the foursome, forget the rest,

 
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Elimbari

Chuave open

February 25 2012, 11:30 AM 

Ok thats good.
Anymore or em tasol ol Chuave.

 
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Limestone het

PM Visit Chuave

March 2 2012, 11:34 AM 

PM O'NELL will touch down on chuave soil tomorrow Saturday, I am really thinking hard to contemplate on what is on the ground to show to our PM and what will be the Chuave people be so happy and celebrating for, what new government services delivered by the MP?, this has been lacking for the last 20 donkey years, I hope the PM will take a short ride on his VIP vehicle up the road to Goiri limestone project site to kickstart the limestone project, that way he may appreciate and enjoy the short ride from Keu to Goiri and beyond...haus sik built by Yauwe in the year 2000 to be celebrated by current MP jim nomane, no gat sem blo hapkas kanaka,
Good PM but not a good sem kranki mp.........

 
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Red House

PM ON'eill

March 4 2012, 1:52 PM 

Chuave Open is for David Mori.


 
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stonet

No more recycled leaders

March 14 2012, 4:11 PM 

Lets not even think about getting recycled leaders like Yauwe Riyong and old fashioned like Timothy Komane and dummies like David Mori. Lets think about leaders who can put Chuave's presence felt on the floor of parliament. Leaders who can make a difference and PUT PEOPLE's interest first rather than their vested interests to fill their pockets.

Yauwe Riyong is a no no no no! What has he done for the last two terms he was given the mandate..nothing.

Wera Mori is already dishing out money like rain in thousands so kisim na kaikai nating na noken givim vote long em. Em wok long usim steal moni blo highway rehab.

Lets choose wisely.


 
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confused

Re: No more recycled leaders

March 14 2012, 5:35 PM 

How exactly does one make Chauve's presence felt on the floor of parliament? The same way Beldon Namah makes PNG's presence felt in the casinos of Australia??

 
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stonet

Dont be confused!

March 15 2012, 10:53 AM 

Dont be confused mate. I wrote in my earlier posts of certain attributes that potential candidates of Chuave ought to have. The glory days are over. Like the Sepik people do to Somare for 40 plus years and what is there to show for? Kisim bignem nating olsem ol salim em go lo parliament for 40 years but there is nothing to show for. If he was working for the Sepiks for the forty years he was in parliament, he would have changed Wewak to another Dubai...You get my point mate? So enough of electing people for the sake of getting bigname and lets elect credible intelligent leaders.


 
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Bargo

Re: Dont be confused!

March 15 2012, 11:25 AM 

Stonhet, your ideas are NOT the pathway to good governance. Yes, local members must represent their area but only terms of giving their local area a voice at the national level. If all the MPS were spending their time trying to bring back cargo to their areas, this would completely destroy any possibility for national planning. A Forestry Minister would take bribes (thus destroying the national interest) so that he could use that bribe money to help his people in his district. But in taking that bribe, he has helped drive another nail into the coffin of PNG itself.

not in any developed country will you find this childish attitude that the purpose of pollies is to bring cargo back from the national capital to give to those who voted for the pollie. Yes, it happens to an extent, but you can't see hardly any results back home of what a British or an Aussie pollie has done for his people. Any significant infrastructure and other development usually comes from another source-related to economic activities, which generates more tax money, which can then be used to build infrastructure. Roads, power lines, etc are not the expertise of politicians but national planners who then choose - hopefully, free of political interference -- what is the most cost-effective instrastructure to build in the country, based on the likelihood of that infrastructure generating enough economic growth and increased tax monies to pay back the government in terms of increased revenue.

That's the only way a country can get ahead. Somare did NOT fail by not "bringing development to Sepik" because that was never the role of a good national politician. Where he failed was in steering us down the wrong direction in NATIONAL policy, thus opening the doors to all kinds of new problems we could certainly live quite nicely without!

 
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stonet

You are confused yourself

March 16 2012, 2:57 PM 

Your point is distorted and confusing. You seem to miss the point and are confused yourself and need to do more research and see what is happening around you. What I was alluding to was for the intellects of Chuave to educate our simple people back in the village so they can exercise their democratic rights without fear or favour by electing somebody who can better represent Chuave giving 90 % of his time to developing his district and 10 % to the country.

 
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Bomai Gunn

Re: Stonet

March 17 2012, 2:22 PM 

Stonet is not qualified to make comments or judge candidates.
All candidates are Leaders in their own right and have spent money and other resources.
You Stonet are probably a loser and outcast from Chuave living in Pom and hanging around politicians for bread crumbs.
Cowards hide behind pen names.

 
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Limestone

Joel Eremugo & Steven Sanda Bai

March 19 2012, 1:18 PM 

What do you guys think of Joel Eremugo and Steven Sanda Bai?

 
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stonet

Educated stonet

March 20 2012, 12:07 PM 

Bomai Gun and Embargo is the same person as I found out. As any other citizens of this nation has a democratic right under the constitution to contest the elections, I am only making statements of facts and highlighting points that are relevant. You would see it as a “RIGHT”, when every educated elites in the country see it as a “WRONG”. From your posts I could certainly deduce that you are of the past and are semi-educated and obviously received some money from Wera Mori so you are now trying to protect the wrong by excluding me from the elite group of Chuave. If you had read carefully throughout the thread, I did not support any particular candidate but use this medium to educate people like you so you can be the mode to educate your people in your part of the village to elect far better candidates than the ones dishing out money. I ‘ve got photos of Wera Mori dishing out large sums of money at Mainemo village with heavy police escorts two weeks ago and this will be used as evidence to get rid of such people if they win.

People of Chuave want credible leaders who HAVE THE HEART TO SERVE the people and not serve themselves and their cohorts as is the case. Our people have suffered enough.

I may not be qualified to make judgements on individual candidates but I must stand up for what I think is right and what is best for the majority of Chuaveans. Not a few self-centred, selfish morons dishing out stolen hard cash expecting to buy votes. WHO told you to spend your money and resources to buy votes in the first place? A team will be going around Chuave to educate the people to ignore those candidates dishing out large sums of money and choose the leaders wisely. For your information, I am not an outcast and am not in Port Moresby and am not benefiting from politicians crumbs as you put it. All four fingers are pointing back at you. You are a hypocirite yourself. I am well educated and getting a well-paid job and earning my living through sheer hard work and not fools like you who go around begging from intending candidates. I live at “white house” for the last 35 years of my existence and I’m speaking from experience.

I am passionate about the development of Chuave and am glad to see the station develop but the people are suffering. Their lifestyle has not improved and they are still walking to Mainomo, Keu, Karaweri and Siane. Even, the people of Laiya are still walking to their villages. The road conditions have deteriorated to an extent where only four-wheeled vehicles can manage.

Let me remind you not to post personal attacks on this thread and contribute positive ideas if you have any. Otherwise go back to school and get your grammars correct to save embarrassment in this competitive environment.

 
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mmmmmm

Re: Educated stonet

March 20 2012, 12:52 PM 

Tell me something-how does a voter tell who "has the heart" to serve the people versus who SAYS they have the heart to serve the people but actually have greedy intentions deep down?

Let me know the answer please, so it can be spread far and wide.

 
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stonet

Spread it far and wide

March 20 2012, 3:57 PM 

I guess you are very critical and that’s healthy discussion. I have highlighted certain attributes in intending candidates in my earlier posts if you have been following and spent some time reading through the thread. Please spare some time to read my earlier posts and I’m certain you will understand some important points. A voter who has a heart will have been visiting his place during Christmas breaks and holidays if he is living out of the district and feel what the people are going through.

 Have a university qualification,
 Have a stable family,
 Is visionary and has a development plan for Chuave,
 Is not dishing out money in thousands without any reasoning behind his giving (He will surely refund his money when he gets elected)
 Has integrity and has the respect of the people not because of his wealth but is willing to assist when people are in need even after the election or non-election period and continues to do that.(Ongoing commitment and connects with the people)

I could go on and list a whole heap of them but your gut-feeling will tell you whether a candidate is genuine or just buying votes with hidden motives. You must be smart enough to distinguish between who is genuine and has the heart to serve and who is contesting to split votes and who is just there to make him/herself popular.

Note: Below is from my earlier post.

We must educate our people in whatever way we can to elect candidates based on the following criteria;

1. Knowledgeable or have acquired a university qualification or equivalent; debate national issues constructively and be able to secure funds for impact projects in the districts;
2. Must have a stable family and not having multiple wives;
3. Must be VISIONARY and have the heart and PLAN to serve the people;
4. Must have INTEGRITY and be honest and straight in his dealings; and
5. Be a man/woman of PRINCIPLE cannot be easily wavered and maintains his focus on his plans and vision for the district.

SPREAD IT FAR AND WIDE SO CHUAVE CAN ELECT A CREDIBLE LEADER.

Please feel free to contribute how you can tell.

Original stonet

 
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Anonymous

Re: Chuave Open

June 29 2012, 8:45 AM 

this is ********

 
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Tok tu mas

Wera Mori

June 24 2012, 5:35 PM 

Wera Mori will come home watch....Don't called him cornman and stilman his one of our Leader for chuave and a educated man who carries flag around for people too...enough nau

 
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Re- Who is hot for Chuave seat

June 26 2012, 12:53 PM 

At this pointing time, my prediction are:
1. Timothy Komane
2. Wera Mori
3. Yauwe Riyong

However,the six candidates from Duma should organize themselves nex time around.

 
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Moi Mena

Rough List for Chuave Open 2012

March 21 2012, 4:40 PM 

I recently had a chat with people at home and they gave me a rough list of potential candidates vying to contest the Chuave Open 2012 election.

1. Joel Eremugo (NA strong man) Kebai
2. Wera Mori -Kamare
3. Peter Launa -Kamare
4. David Mori -Gomia 1
5. Joanese Wai Pilot -Gomia 2
6. Michael Mann -Duma
7. Goro Arigae -Duma
8. Super George -Duma
9. Gute Gago -A Gunn
10. Jeff Kom Dai -A Gunn
11. George Goi Mume -Yagari (East Elimbari)
12. Teimai Timothy Komane -Mam (West Elimbari)
13. George Morowa -West Elimbari
14. Bob Sari Maina -West Elimbari
15. Yauwe Riong -Siane
16. Alfred Rongo -Siane
17. Francis Kaupa -Siane
18. Michael Dick -Siane


 
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Bonstone

Kohn Digan

March 21 2012, 8:31 PM 

The winning candidate was left out - Kohn Digan - PNG best field geologist. He is the dark horse for this election. Given his wider exposure/experience in private sector and having worked in various parts of the world, most notably West Africa, Afghanistan
and Russia are credentials that Chuave should have high regard for.
People may have their views (social life) but with his no nonsense approach in completing tasks at hand is what
Chuave needs. He is a quiet achiever and hardly boasts, whatever is in his pocket belongs to the group he is with at that point in time - meaning if Chuave can get him in, the next five years belongs to the people of Chuave. I have and will bet to my last toea that he would never change his style of living ever under any circumstances.

 
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limestone

Kon Digan

March 22 2012, 11:10 AM 

how can Kon Digan overtake Timothy Komane, oviuosly TK is the born leader of Yorokus, Elimbari and Chuave and you cannot underestimate this fact to win the race, think again budy........

 
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Wara Mai

Khon Digan A Good Geologist

March 22 2012, 4:48 PM 

I heard that Khon Digan is a cousin brother of Teimai Timothy Komane.

Khon spent most of his life outside. Even though he earns millions of Kinas he has done nothing for his people.

He has no house, no vehicles no toilets etc.

Now he collaborated with other politicians and trying to split Timothy Komane's votes.




 
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Bonstone

Kohn Digan

March 22 2012, 10:08 PM 

Limstone/ Wara Mai,

Digan is a man of intergrity, he does not sell nor buy votes. Do understand whatever money he earned
he sweated for it, where he spends/squandered he deserves that so be it.
2012 his is intention to spread his servant-wings,Chuave can have their time and boast that AT LAST they
have a servant who can serve them. Digan will not and I repeat will not let you down. The so-called born leaders, greedy-ridden rich men would not have a toss and value your votes - hausman politicians.
Digan is still the DARK HORSE.

 
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Formai Gaulo

Rough List for Chuave Open

March 22 2012, 5:40 PM 

Correction! George Muroa is from East Elimbari, Korena and in Siane LLG.

Wan Iarume from Gai - East Elimbari is also contesting. Heard that some more people from Kamara are contesting.

Teimai Timothy Komane will represent these tribes (Mam 3 councils, Kenaimaina 4 councils, Kenogu 1 council and Damagu 3 council). People of Elimbari are likely to give their 2 and 3 preference votes to Timothy Komane. He is their LAST HOPE to get government services to the area.

He is likely to collect 2s and 3s from Bob Sari, George Goi Mume, George Muroa, Wan Iarume,all candidates from Elimbari. He is also likely to collect 2s and 3s district wide.

IT IS LIKELY THAT PEOPLE WILL EAT CANDIDATES MONEY AND VOTE FOR SERVICE.

 
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Moi Mena

Addition & Correction

March 24 2012, 9:28 AM 

1. Joel Eremugo (NA strong man) Kebai
2. Wera Mori -Kamare
3. Peter Launa -Kamare
4. David Mori -Gomia 1
5. Joanese Wai Pilot -Gomia 2
6. Michael Mann -Duma
7. Goro Arigae -Duma
8. Super George -Duma
9. Gute Gago -A Gunn
10. Jeff Kom Dai -A Gunn
11. George Goi Mume -Yagari (East Elimbari)
12. Teimai Timothy Komane -Mam (West Elimbari)
13. George Morowa -East Elimbari
14. Bob Sari Maina -West Elimbari
15. Yauwe Riong -Siane
16. Alfred Rongo -Siane
17. Francis Kaupa -Siane
18. Michael Dick -Siane
19. Wan Iarume -Esat Elimbari

Anymore intending candidates?

 
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stonet

Anaylse them individually

March 24 2012, 1:58 PM 

Can anyone make an analysis on all the intending candidates so we can scale down to the top five. By this I mean their educational qualifications, their experiences, their standing and conduct in the work place and their public life and get the top five based on the above criterias. A good suggestion would be to have an educated matured leader as the No 1 choice, An educated but young vibrant leader as the No 2, A prominent female as No. 3 and so on from the list of intending candidates.

Just my piece of thought.

 
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Bilip

Re: Anaylse them individually

March 24 2012, 2:52 PM 

It's a very good idea, Stonhet. Unfortunately, it is becoming very clear that the "educated elites" here on PNGSCAPE mostly don't have a clue of the qualifications for those who they support, much less know anything about the qualifications of other candidates. They are going to vote blind when the election comes but sadly, don't seem to see anything wrong with that. They treat the election like a sports game, to argue over and place bets on. They don't seem to get that they're playing with people's lives by continuing to be so ignorant in voting for new leaders.

But then again, the people they elect are laughing all the way to the bank! So some people come out of this sad process being very happy!

 
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Moi Mena

More Names

March 25 2012, 8:46 AM 

1. Joel Eremugo (NA strong man) Kebai
2. Wera Mori -Kamare
3. Peter Launa -Kamare
4. David Mori -Gomia 1
5. Joanese Wai Pilot -Gomia 2
6. Michael Mann -Duma
7. Goro Arigae -Duma
8. Super George -Duma
9. Gute Gago -A Gunn
10. Jeff Kom Dai -A Gunn
11. George Goi Mume -Yagari (East Elimbari)
12. Teimai Timothy Komane -Mam (West Elimbari)
13. George Morowa -East Elimbari
14. Bob Sari Maina -West Elimbari
15. Yauwe Riong -Siane
16. Alfred Rongo -Siane
17. Francis Kaupa -Siane
18. Michael Dick -Siane
19. Wan Iarume -Esat Elimbari
20. Jacob Kintai -Kamare (Kinstar)
21. Jack Kaupa -Kebai
22. Robert Kapo -East Elimbari (Yandime)
23. Philip Khon Digan -West Elimbari

List getting bigger and bigger!

 
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Interest

more names

March 28 2012, 1:20 PM 

Moi Mena
Good work on your listing, however could you go a little further in your analisis and research by listing in the order of who are the favourite and most popular candidates to the least popular that the forum members can put up some constructive coments on those potential/incumbent member for chuave,

 
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Analyst

TOP 5

March 30 2012, 1:38 PM 

1. Teimai Timothy Komane
2. Yauwe Riong
3. Wera Mori
4. George Goi Mume
5. Jim Nomane

Everyone out there, this could be the race for the 2012 Chuave Open Seat for the coming election. The selection criteria were outlined for each candidate as below:

1. Timothy Komane
-A leader in West Elimbari
-Bigname in West elimbari Siane, and Chuave Central. Has contested many elections and has many cronies and supporters from all over chuave
-Has humour and is gentleman -can listern to small people as well as big people. His presence disperse all negativities and gathers people like bees
-Can talk and convince people
-Has integrity - does not spoil his name. He is careful in all his dealings both in secret and public.
-Been with the People and he knows what the people's wishes are
-Does not bribe people to vote for him during his past elections
-Since West Elimbari lacks basis services -a block vote from his ward and surrounding wards will decide their 2 on this man.
-He is sure to collect 2 and 3 from all over chuave and Siane
-His rival Philip Kon Digan has stepped aside so this is a better chance for Timothy

2. Yauwe Riong
-Former MP
-Has been in politics for long like Timothy Komane
-Has devliered some services during his time as MP -now the Chuave Hospital was his 'brainchild'
-His comeback has sent clear signall that he will improve road conditions and service delivery in Since wide. His plans for road bypass from figobaro to Laya and Gomia were in process when time catches up for new election -people are having high hope for that when he comes back to power
-Has cronies and supporters all over chuave
-Has highest base vote in Siane
-So many people are contesting in Siane, he might miss out on 2 & 3

3. Wera Mori
-A bigname in Chuave Central and Simbu including entire Highlands region
-A leader with the capacity to manage his company well -can do for Chuave too
-Has been playing so much money -people say 'kaikai na givin'
-Should be on the top of my list but just because his company has some allegation on the Highlands Highway Rehabilitation Plan -he sadly dropped. This is a national issue and people in the remote villages and those who do not have access to the media are unaware of this issue so still he is a choice for 2012
-Does not have big base vote
-His challence will come from Kumo Peter Launa -once Simbu Governor. Peter said, when he was the Governor, it was Wera Mori who teamed up with Joseph Onguglo to oust him so now is time for payback

4. George Goi Mume
-A Bigname in east Ealibari
-Has contested past elections and has cronies and supporters all over chuave
-Has to work hard to win votes 2 & 3 from chuave wide
-Like west elimbari for Timothy, he is the choice for East Elimbari

5. Jim Nomane
-Current MP
-Has cronies and Supporters all over chuave but now many candidated from his base votes are raising their hand, however still has the chance to collect 2 & 3
-His the man for O'neil's Party in the come 2012 election. He was out of the top 5 but since people are now looking towards the O'neil givernmet -he made his way back. He will be pushing for free education & health care in the O'neil party's policy if he make it back to parliament.


 
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Sar Gaulo

TOP 5 CANDIDATES FOR CHUAVE

March 31 2012, 10:37 AM 

I agree with the list provided by the 'Analyst'.

Please add to your list some details of two candidates from Elimbari (George Goi Mume and Teimai Timothy Komane).

George Goi Mume - Former Policeman, Former Speaker in The Simbu Provincial
Assembly from 1993 to 1995. Former Provincial Member for East
Elimari Constituency from 1993 to 1995.

Teimai Timothy Komane - Former First Secretary for Minister for Communications
from 1989 to 1992.
- REVENUE MINISTER - SIMBU PROVINCIAL CABINET 1993 - 1995
- PROVINCIAL MEMBER FOR WEST ELIMBARY - 1993 - 1995
- BUSINESS STUDIES - PAPUA NEW GUINEA UNIVERSITY OF
TECHNOLOGY, LAE - 1980 - 1981

ACHIEVEMENTS:

1990: - SECURED ROAD CONSTRUCTION PROJECT– WARABAGO – WIRI ROAD
1991: - SECURED MAJOR PUBLIC FENCING PROJECT – KURERI REST HOUSE
1993: - FUNDED ROAD MAINTENANCE – GOGO – GIRIYU ROAD (As Member for West
Elimbary in the Provincial Assembly)
1994: - BOUGHT CHAIN SAWS FOR ONE PRIMARY AND THREE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS IN
WEST ELIMBARY (As Member for West Elimbary in the Provincial
Assembly)

1993–1995: - SCHOOL FEE ASSISTANCE SCHEME FOR WEST ELIMBARY (As Member for West
Elimbary in the Provincial Assembly)
1993-1995: - Supplied coffee pulpers to growers
1994 – 2006: - BUILT SEVERAL SEMI PERMANENT HOUSES AND CHURCHES FOR PEOPLE OF
CHUAVE DISTRICT USING MY OWN SAW MILL

2009-2011: - CHAIRMAN OF FORMER PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY MEMBERS PNG - SUCCESSFULLY
NEGOTIATED WITH NATIONAL GOVERNMENT FOR THE RELEASE OF K30
Million (Thirty Million Kina) OUTSTANDING PAYMENT FOR FORMER
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT MEMBERS FOR THE 19 PROVINCES. ALL GOT THEIR
MONEY ALREADY IN DEC 2011.

Please if you know detailed information of the above mentioned top 5 candidates or any other candidates you may know are good candidates, please let us know.

The issue of writs is 3 weeks away and we need to screen the candidates properly.

Have a Blessed Day

 
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Chuave Stone

More Names

March 31 2012, 11:55 AM 

Moi Mena please include Robyn Yanopa in your list. Robyn is from Lende/Pingoparo - Siane and brother in-law of Yauwe Ryong.

Also include Martin Yondi from Yandime - Siane.

 
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Moi Mena

List Updated

April 2 2012, 7:23 AM 


1. Joel Eremugo (NA strong man) Kebai
2. Wera Mori -Kamare
3. Peter Launa -Kamare
4. David Mori -Gomia 1
5. Joanese Wai Pilot -Gomia 2
6. Michael Mann -Duma
7. Goro Arigae -Duma
8. Super George -Duma
9. Gute Gago -A Gunn
10. Jeff Kom Dai -A Gunn
11. George Goi Mume -Yagari (East Elimbari)
12. Teimai Timothy Komane -Mam (West Elimbari)
13. George Morowa -East Elimbari
14. Bob Sari Maina -West Elimbari
15. Yauwe Riong -Siane
16. Alfred Rongo -Siane
17. Francis Kaupa -Siane
18. Michael Dick -Siane
19. Wan Iarume -Esat Elimbari
20. Jacob Kintai -Kamare (Kinstar)
21. Jack Kaupa -Kebai
22. Robert Kapo -East Elimbari (Yandime)
23. ?Philip Khon Digan -West Elimbari
24. Robin Yanopa -Siane
25. Martin Yondi -Yandime (Siane)

Last Election, more than 30 candidates contested the Chuave Election, this time it is predicated that the number will most likely be doubled. Guys anymore names please pass through. FYI, list will be updated weekly. Analyst, or could anyone out there list the Political party's name beside the candidate's please.


 
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PRESIDENT - WHITE HOUSE

Open to Update/Ammend Qualifications

March 31 2012, 10:38 AM 



1. Joel Eremugo (NA strong man) Kebai - Trade Qualified - Electrician Tradesman by trade - A Master in his trade, dont know if he is the right person for the job, personal opinion, he should stick to his job.

2. Wera Mori -Kamare - Degree Qualified, Geologist by profession - From the latest insight, he seems capable of securing foreign aid & funds for Chuave, weather his intentions for the elections are good or bad is up to the people on the ground to decide however one wonders why going to the elections if you are well and truly self sustained?? How much is enough??

3. Peter Launa -Kamare - Grade 10 - Very low status & qualification in the political arena in this era - Wasnt impressive at all when he was governor of Simbu. If he wasn't able to perform in the big seat why consider him in the small seat at all. Typical hauslain leader and not at national politics level.

4. David Mori -Gomia 1 - Grade 10 - Aspiring young businessman, don't know if he should lead the people at national level

5. Joanese Wai Pilot -Gomia 2 - Assumed Degree Qual, He must be a pilot?? Dont know this guy??

6. Michael Mann -Duma..Highest Qual ???

7. Goro Arigae -Duma..Highest Qual ???

8. Super George -Duma ..Highest Qual ???

9. Gute Gago -A Gunn --Highest Qual ???

10. Jeff Kom Dai -A Gunn -Grade 10, Highest Qual - Trade Certificate - Heavy Diesel Fitter by trade - Should stick to his trade and teach the new generation technical trade skills - PNG needs more trades people to carry the nation forward to full fill the ever growing demands of our resource industry.

11. George Goi Mume -Yagari (East Elimbari) - Highest Qual???

12. Teimai Timothy Komane -Mam (West Elimbari) - Highest Qual???

13. George Morowa -West Elimbari - Highest Qual ???

14. Bob Sari Maina -West Elimbari - Studied mining engineering at University of Technology in the late 80's early 90's. Dont know if he had graduated..No comments!

15. Yauwe Riong -Siane - Comminity School Teacher and former member -

16. Alfred Rongo -Siane - Highest Qual ???

17. Francis Kaupa -Siane - Highest Qual: Degree,Civil Engineer by profession - Very successful and vibrant in his last senior management portfolios - Has an excellent resume for success. Will he serve the people of Chuave as the leader we really want ??

18. Michael Dick -Siane - Highest Qual???

All
Please update and amend qualification status of the candidates where necessary so the people of Chuave can know and understand who we are sending to the polls. It is imperative that we judge these candidates before we go into the polls based on their qualifications, experience and back ground so that an educated message must reach the general population of what is expected of these candidates should they win.I'm sure there is a few more degree qualified people that I am not aware of so if you think that you know the back ground of the few I have missed please fill in the blanks. I personally would like to see more degree qualified professionals lining up for the race. Together lets educate and help our people get the best possible candidate in to do the job.

It's time we view politics at a national level and forget our hauslain ********..

'Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek'. (Barrack Obama)

I look forward to seeing more updates from you all.

Cheers.

 
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Sar Gaulo

Qualifications for Chuave 2012 Candidates

March 31 2012, 10:59 AM 

Very Good job, 'President - White House'. I have already included qualifications for George Goi Mume and Teimai Timothy Komane. Please add to your list.

Others with question marks, please fill them in, we have limited time to disseminate the information to the populace.

PLEASE HELP!

 
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Goi Nui

Is Steven Bai Contesting

March 31 2012, 11:03 AM 

Please confirm! Is Steven Shanda Bai from Gomia Goi Niu contesting the Chuave Open in 2012? He is a credible guy.

 
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Goiri Limestone

Khon Dighan Stepping Down

March 31 2012, 11:08 AM 

I heard that Geologist Khon Dighan is stepping down and making way for Teimai Timothy Komane to contest his last election.

If it is true, I congratulate Khon on his wise decision. I beleive Khon has a good future in politics.

 
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more superficial tok nating nating

Re: Khon Dighan Stepping Down

March 31 2012, 11:18 AM 

WHY do you believe he has a good future in politics....because a little fairy flew into your ear last night and told you so?

Please, people let's stop showing the world that we reach our opinions not based on evidence, but purely based on whim and tingting nating nating.

It makes us look foolish as a people.

 
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Local Turist

Khon Dighan Stepping Down

March 31 2012, 11:40 AM 

Somebody close to Khon please confirm. I saw it from the 'Analyst' in this discussion that Khon stepped down. Analyst any latest?

 
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B Gun

more info for A gun

March 31 2012, 1:27 PM 

some info here for A Guns, Jeff Kom Dai is a Busssiness Accountancy graduate from the University of Technology and is a lecturer at Goroka technical college and for Gute Gago, he has never been school a small security company proprietor in Pom city

 
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Geologist Khon Dighan

May 3 2012, 9:52 PM 

Mr local Turit for your information Khon Dighan is not stepping down.

 
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PRESIDENT - WHITE HOUSE

Re: Qualifications for Chuave 2012 Candidates

March 31 2012, 7:49 PM 



Open to Update/Ammend Qualifications
March 31 2012, 10:38 AM



1. Joel Eremugo (NA strong man) Kebai - Trade Qualified - Electrician Tradesman by trade - A Master in his trade, dont know if he is the right person for the job, personal opinion, he should stick to his job.

2. Wera Mori -Kamare - Degree Qualified, Geologist by profession - From the latest insight, he seems capable of securing foreign aid & funds for Chuave, weather his intentions for the elections are good or bad is up to the people on the ground to decide however one wonders why going to the elections if you are well and truly self sustained?? How much is enough??

3. Peter Launa -Kamare - Grade 10 - Very low status & qualification in the political arena in this era - Wasnt impressive at all when he was governor of Simbu. If he wasn't able to perform in the big seat why consider him in the small seat at all. Typical hauslain leader and not at national politics level.

4. David Mori -Gomia 1 - Grade 10 - Aspiring young businessman, don't know if he should lead the people at national level

5. Joanese Wai Pilot -Gomia 2 - Assumed Degree Qual, He must be a pilot?? Dont know this guy??

6. Michael Mann -Duma..Highest Qual ???

7. Goro Arigae -Duma..Highest Qual ???

8. Super George -Duma ..Highest Qual ???

9. Gute Gago -A Gunn --Highest Qual - Nil,but is a a self made Entrepreneur - Runs a small security firm in POM. His back ground suggests the determination for success. Sounds like a typical person who's trying to build his wealth.

10. Jeff Kom Dai -A Gunn -Grade 10, Highest Qual - Diploma or Degree ??? Business Accountancy graduate from the University of Technology - Another professional who's always kept a low profile and have always been in the race for the last 3 or 4 elections

11. George Goi Mume -Yagari (East Elimbari) - Highest Qual???

12. Teimai Timothy Komane -Mam (West Elimbari) - Highest Qual: 2nd Year, Business Studies at PNG University of Technology - Did he graduate? dont know ??. Critics have him as among the top 3 currently. As corresponded by SAR GAULO this is his last attempt at national politics, he hangs his boots after this. This declaration has pushed him to the top of the first 3. Could be a political CON to collect the 'sorry' votes.

13. George Morowa -West Elimbari - Highest Qual ???

14. Bob Sari Maina -West Elimbari - Studied mining engineering at University of Technology in the late 80's early 90's. Dont know if he had graduated..No comments!

15. Yauwe Riong -Siane - Comminity School Teacher and former member -

16. Alfred Rongo -Siane - Highest Qual ???

17. Francis Kaupa -Siane - Highest Qual: Degree,Civil Engineer by profession - Very successful and vibrant in his last senior management portfolios - Has an excellent resume for success. Will he serve the people of Chuave as the leader we really want ??

18. Michael Dick -Siane - Highest Qual???

All
Please update and amend qualification status of the candidates where necessary so the people of Chuave can know and understand who we are sending to the polls. It is imperative that we judge these candidates before we go into the polls based on their qualifications, experience and back ground so that an educated message must reach the general population of what is expected of these candidates should they win.I'm sure there is a few more degree qualified people that I am not aware of so if you think that you know the back ground of the few I have missed please fill in the blanks. I personally would like to see more degree qualified professionals lining up for the race. Together lets educate and help our people get the best possible candidate in to do the job.

It's time we view politics at a national level and forget our hauslain ********..

'Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek'. (Barrack Obama)

Keep pouring those updates in

Regards

 
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Bomai Gunm

Re: Stonet

April 1 2012, 4:54 PM 

Stonet Bro, thanks for your insight and also thanks to President white House and all the rest.
What we are doing is called democracy and at the end of the day we want the best women/man to represent Chuave in Parliament.
We have to get some women in this elections too.
Wan bel stap na may the best women/man win and a big happy Easter to you all,ta.

 
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depressed

Re: Stonet

April 1 2012, 5:35 PM 

The average Chuavian is still far too tribalistic to possibly vote for the best person, unless by chance.

 
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Moi Mena

More Updates

April 2 2012, 10:38 AM 

List Updated April 2 2012, 7:23 AM


1. Joel Eremugo (NA strong man) Kebai
2. Wera Mori -Kamare
3. Peter Launa -Kamare
4. David Mori -Gomia 1
5. Joanese Wai Pilot -Gomia 2
6. Michael Mann -Duma
7. Goro Arigae -Duma
8. Super George -Duma
9. Gute Gago -A Gunn
10. Jeff Kom Dai -A Gunn
11. George Goi Mume -Yagari (East Elimbari)
12. Teimai Timothy Komane -Mam (West Elimbari)
13. George Morowa -East Elimbari
14. Bob Sari Maina -West Elimbari
15. Yauwe Riong -Siane
16. Alfred Rongo -Siane
17. Francis Kaupa -Siane
18. Michael Dick -Siane
19. Wan Iarume -Esat Elimbari
20. Jacob Kintai -Kamare (Kinstar)
21. Jack Kaupa -Kebai
22. Robert Kapo -East Elimbari (Yandime)
23. ?Philip Khon Digan -West Elimbari
24. Robin Yanopa -Siane
25. Martin Yondi -Yandime (Siane)

Last Election, more than 30 candidates contested the Chuave Election, this time it is predicated that the number will most likely be doubled. Guys anymore names please pass through. FYI, list will be updated weekly. Analyst, or could anyone out there list the Political party's name beside the candidate's please.



 
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Stones

Candidate List

April 5 2012, 4:04 PM 

Please include Smily Berry from Kamara in the list. He is also contesting.

 
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Formai Gaulo

Candidate List

April 5 2012, 4:09 PM 

Goro Barex Bandi from East Elimbari also contesting. He is a community school teacher.

 
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Bomai Sua

Smily Berry

April 5 2012, 4:09 PM 

Stones, you are right. He is an intending candidate. Please include.

 
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Lukulukinogut

Hon. Jim likely to hold on to power

April 9 2012, 3:11 PM 

While some may not agree with the deferral of election to 6 months time, Hon. Jim Nomane is neighter happy nor sad. You know why. Em bai mekim save long displela probation period. He might still hang on to power after 2012? Yupla ting olsem wanem?

 
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Anonymous

Re: Hon. Jim likely to hold on to power

April 9 2012, 7:28 PM 

votim wai iarume!!!!

 
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Wai wai wai????

Re: Hon. Jim likely to hold on to power

April 9 2012, 7:42 PM 

Why vote Wai? Give some reasons.

 
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Tok Win

Hon Jim Hold on to power

April 10 2012, 4:24 PM 

heard that Jim's cousin brother David Gena Kopi is also contesting in this election, if it is true then Hon Jim may have already seen his grave, too bad on him.....

 
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Acting Blue Sky

Jim Nomane Not Visiting His Home

April 12 2012, 12:53 PM 

I heard that Jim Nomane is not visiting his home at Blue Sky because of some internal conflict with his own people. Please confirm.

 
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Korena Orufo

George Muroa

April 12 2012, 1:27 PM 

George Muroa got a doctorate in Law and currently a Lecturer at UPNG but is very old. How about is friend Peter Muroa who contested the 2007 election?

 
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Moi Mena

Updated list

April 12 2012, 3:42 PM 


Olgeta, more names updated

1. Joel Eremugo (NA strong man) Kebai
2. Wera Mori -Kamare
3. Peter Launa -Kamare
4. David Mori -Gomia 1
5. Joanese Wai Pilot -Gomia 2
6. Michael Mann -Duma
7. Goro Arigae -Duma
8. Super George -Duma
9. Gute Gago -A Gunn
10. Jeff Kom Dai -A Gunn
11. George Goi Mume -Yagari (East Elimbari)
12. Teimai Timothy Komane -Mam (West Elimbari)
13. George Morowa -East Elimbari
14. Bob Sari Maina -West Elimbari
15. Yauwe Riong -Siane
16. Alfred Rongo -Siane
17. Francis Kaupa -Siane
18. Michael Dick -Siane
19. Wan Iarume -Esat Elimbari
20. Jacob Kintai -Kamare (Kinstar)
21. Jack Kaupa -Kebai
22. Robert Kapo -East Elimbari (Yandime)
23. ?Philip Khon Digan -West Elimbari
24. Robin Yanopa -Siane
25. Martin Yondi -Yandime (Siane)
26. Goro Barex Bandi -East Elimbari
27. Smiley Berry -Chuave Kamare

Last Election, more than 30 candidates contested the Chuave Election, this time it is predicated that the number will most likely be doubled. Guys anymore names please pass through.

FYI, parliament has not agreed with Andrew Trawen to postpond issue of Writs to May 18th. Parliament thinks its decision to defer election by six months had been neglected by Mr. Trawen. Well see what the outcome is.





 
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Limestone

Candidate List

April 13 2012, 1:38 PM 

Moi Mena you are doing a tremendous job by updating candidates list.

Please include these candidates in your list.

1. John Gunua - Duma - Korowa village - Chuave
2. Andrew Tokowa - Damagu - West Elimbari
3. Ben Yoba - Kenaimaina - West Elimbari
4. Tony Sipa - Hauspaia Mani - Maina - West Elimbari
5. Rodney Sipa - Maina - West Elimbari
6. Ame Alus Toko - Maina - West Elimbari

 
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Anonymous

Re: Candidate List

April 13 2012, 2:58 PM 

Thank you Limestone. List updated.

1. Joel Eremugo (NA strong man) Kebai
2. Wera Mori -Kamare
3. Peter Launa -Kamare
4. David Mori -Gomia 1
5. Joanese Wai Pilot -Gomia 2
6. Michael Mann -Duma
7. Goro Arigae -Duma
8. Super George -Duma
9. Gute Gago -A Gunn
10. Jeff Kom Dai -A Gunn
11. George Goi Mume -Yagari (East Elimbari)
12. Teimai Timothy Komane -Mam (West Elimbari)
13. George Morowa -East Elimbari
14. Bob Sari Maina -West Elimbari
15. Yauwe Riong -Siane
16. Alfred Rongo -Siane
17. Francis Kaupa -Siane
18. Michael Dick -Siane
19. Wan Iarume -Esat Elimbari
20. Jacob Kintai -Kamare (Kinstar)
21. Jack Kaupa -Kebai
22. Robert Kapo -East Elimbari (Yandime)
23. ?Philip Khon Digan -West Elimbari
24. Robin Yanopa -Siane
25. Martin Yondi -Yandime (Siane)
26. Goro Barex Bandi -East Elimbari
27. Smiley Berry -Chuave Kamare
28. John Gunua -Duma Chuave
29. Andrew Takowa -Damagu West Elimbari
30. Ben Yoba -Keinamaina West Elimbari
31. Tony Sipa -Mani West Elimbari
32. Rodney Sipa -Mani West Elimbari
33. Ame Alua Toko -Maina West Elimbari

Limestone, is Tony Sipa & Rodney Sipa are from the same Papa or kind of relative? Could clarify if you have any idea.

Last Election, more than 30 candidates contested the Chuave Election, this time it is predicated that the number will most likely be doubled. FYI, parliament has not agreed with Andrew Trawen to postpond issue of Writs to May 18th. Parliament thinks its decision to defer election by six months had been neglected by Mr. Trawen. Well see what the outcome is.

Gents, any more from the Siane side or Chuave Central or East Elimbari please pass through.

 
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Moi Mena

Updated List

April 13 2012, 3:00 PM 

Thank you Limestone. List updated.

1. Joel Eremugo (NA strong man) Kebai
2. Wera Mori -Kamare
3. Peter Launa -Kamare
4. David Mori -Gomia 1
5. Joanese Wai Pilot -Gomia 2
6. Michael Mann -Duma
7. Goro Arigae -Duma
8. Super George -Duma
9. Gute Gago -A Gunn
10. Jeff Kom Dai -A Gunn
11. George Goi Mume -Yagari (East Elimbari)
12. Teimai Timothy Komane -Mam (West Elimbari)
13. George Morowa -East Elimbari
14. Bob Sari Maina -West Elimbari
15. Yauwe Riong -Siane
16. Alfred Rongo -Siane
17. Francis Kaupa -Siane
18. Michael Dick -Siane
19. Wan Iarume -Esat Elimbari
20. Jacob Kintai -Kamare (Kinstar)
21. Jack Kaupa -Kebai
22. Robert Kapo -East Elimbari (Yandime)
23. ?Philip Khon Digan -West Elimbari
24. Robin Yanopa -Siane
25. Martin Yondi -Yandime (Siane)
26. Goro Barex Bandi -East Elimbari
27. Smiley Berry -Chuave Kamare
28. John Gunua -Duma Chuave
29. Andrew Takowa -Damagu West Elimbari
30. Ben Yoba -Keinamaina West Elimbari
31. Tony Sipa -Mani West Elimbari
32. Rodney Sipa -Mani West Elimbari
33. Ame Alus Toko -Maina West Elimbari

Limestone, is Tony Sipa & Rodney Sipa are from the same Papa or kind of relative? Could you clarify if you have any idea.

Last Election, more than 30 candidates contested the Chuave Election, this time it is predicated that the number will most likely be doubled. FYI, parliament has not agreed with Andrew Trawen to postpond issue of Writs to May 18th. Parliament thinks its decision to defer election by six months had been neglected by Mr. Trawen. Well see what the outcome is.

Gents, any more from the Siane side or Chuave Central or East Elimbari please pass through.

 
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Rabis Man_Drug Body Represent

Timothy Komane - The Utimate Threat To All Others

April 15 2012, 11:30 AM 

It seems very unusual about the number of candidates sprouting up in the West Elimbari LLG
Some people are working tirelessly to stop Timothy Komane from gracefully walking into parliament.
Remember, desperate people can do desperate things and I hope TK is aware of this (he should have) if not this message has to get to him because people are already seeing that he is the most likely one to win this election. TK has to be weary because these very cunning people will do anything under the sun to lure the win away from him. It is most likely that they have the money and network to pull strings and make things happen but right now the thought of loosing is really causing havoc in their lives.The thought of TK winning has become a infectious wound cast upon them that they could not eat or sleep, think or rest. It has become an evil spell that has plagued their entire being.

 
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Kongo Erei

Timothy Komane - The Ultimate Threat To All Others

April 17 2012, 2:19 PM 

Thank you 'Rabis Man-Drug Body Represent' for your concern. TK is well aware of those heartless people who think of themselves and collaborating with other candidates during elections to satisfy their greed and spoil win for Elimbari on numerous elections including 2012.

Majority of the candidates from West Elimbari are collaborating with the sitting member to spoil votes for TK as he was the runner up in the 2007 election. In 2007 election, Hon. Jim Nomane funded three obvious candidates from West Elimbari to spoil TK's win. One was from Damagu and two were from Kureri Rest house. It is evident that now, these people are exposed publicly so they are collaborating with new candidates to spoil TK's win.

Currently, the sitting member is collaborating with his network to fund four candidates from West Elimbari to spoil TK's win. Two are from Kureri Rest house, one from Giriyu rest house and one from Kurorme (Damagu).

You will be updated on the latest shortly.

 
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Kuppa Muddy Ganz

Candidates list

May 3 2012, 9:45 PM 

Moi Mena, could you please add Ps.Joshep Bonie of Daima village (Duma) to your list.
He is also contesting.

 
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Share among yourself

June 23 2012, 7:40 AM 

This election will be ours if we share 1 2 3 votes among our own candidates. The potential now is on George Goi Mume and Nime Nuse. We should include them in vote 1and 2. West elimbari the history will repeat.siane and chuave alot of candidates votes will be split. East elimbari this is yo day. If you are not careful. You will put your name tag as white horse again. Think twice now Bomai gan lets join our hands

 
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AURARI KOP NEM

Re: Share among yourself

July 2 2012, 1:08 PM 

This is a final appeal to the people of East Elimbari that the Chuave seat is now at your backyard.
The West and Chuave and the Siane's have fielded alot of their players already and there is not enough space for them to run.

All of them are aware of this scenerio and will come backing for our vote 2 but remember ENOUGH of being that WHITE HORSE tag!

Lets put our vote 1 on our favourite candidate George Goi Mume because his base vote is always solid and intact as always.

Let's distribute 2 & 3 between our own candidates JKB and Wai Iarume.

Remember this vote is a crucial one for us to remove the WHITEHORSE name tag for good.

A vote for George Goi Mume is certainly a win for the simple, silent and voiceless majority of all Chuaveans.

Finally to the people of Yagari,Onagari and Gai Kirino that this is your date with destiny when you cast your vote 1 for George Goi Mume.

All the best to Team GGM!!

Tar nenen Gan famiaooh!! Kane beino!!

 
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Add to your candidates list

June 26 2012, 1:17 PM 

Another two official candidates from Duma are not on your list and they are: Korou Ronny Pono of KDO and Tisa Richard Wamil of Gorokabu.

 
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Limestone

List Update

April 14 2012, 6:15 PM 

Moi Mena, yes Tony Sipa Wemin and Rodney Sipa are related and from Giriyu. Tony Sipa Wemin you can call him Tony Sipa Wemin Haus Paia Mani because he used the haus paia mani to go for election.

 
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Analyst

Go to new page

April 21 2012, 5:20 PM 

Chuave contributors, please lets move on to the new page. I will update you soon on who is on the top lists.

 
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Rabis Man_Drug Body Represent

FACTS THAT MUST REACH THE PEOPLE

April 24 2012, 9:06 PM 

All my colleagues below are some facts that must reach the people regarding the top 5 candidates going into the election

1. Timothy Komane - This man seems very genuine, he has gambled all he has so far and is still willing to LUKIM LAS - He may be the guy that can lead us into 2017, maybe beyond. What we need from him is to swear an oath to live and dwell by the people and only for the people. This has to take place like RIGHT NOW at a very public place like WHITE HOUSE. Make an announcement for every one capable in Chuave to attend this public forum. This forum can be used to hear out other candidates as well. If you are close to Timothy I suggest you call him right away and tell him to do this. If you need anymore ideas get in touch with me when you still have the TIME.

2. Wera Mori - He has everything,both money & material..He's cards are dirty and will always be dirty no matter how hard he tries. If he cant be fair and honest with the HHRP project he headed, how the FARK do you expect him to do the same when he is an MP..Message is if you vote for him you can only hope for change.

3. Peter Launa - What can you make of this guy? Lost the governors seat then left for POM deserting his people 'Komongams'& Chuave to venture into business in the capital city. Now runs a small security firm in POM as would all hauslain businessman who think they have raked up enough cash. WARNING..he is here purely to regain momentum on his crippling business venture should he win..This his is one and only motive. Been there, seen, touched and smelled it all..He is in Lala land, the thought of winning again and becoming an MP. So I suggest you think very carefully when you are casting your votes.

4. Jim Nomane - Sitting member, people are saying bad things about this guy but the way I see it he is right in the race. Other people are saying that Chuave is changing. Business improvement infrastructures, new health facilities, policing, etc are improving so maybe we just have to give a little bit more time who knows he could be that someone that really needed more time. For him its time he stops driving around and start coming down to the ground level and meeting with all ordinary citizens and talk casually with people. Get the peoples views and express his thoughts and views on what his plans are and where he is up to so far and he intends to be in the next 5 years.

5. Yauwe Riong - Former member - No issues with him, give him the 3's and 2's if your are undecided the least he did was to pay for school fees for the district back in the 90's when he was MP or was it him??? Dont judge me on this.

 
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gan

Re: Qualifications for Chuave 2012 Candidates

June 26 2012, 1:21 PM 

David Mori left school at Grade 8

 
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Correction present-white House

May 3 2012, 8:49 PM 

Jeff Kom Dai -A Gunn -is not Grade 10, and is also not a tradesman.He has a degree in accounting at university of Technology lae and post graduation diploma in education at UOG. PLEASE make proper research before making any commant.

 
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church

Accountants are perfectly suited to become a PNG MP

May 7 2012, 8:02 PM 

Accountants know exactly how to steal money and cover up their tracks. We need more accountants elected as MPs because not enough money is being stolen yet.

 
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dinogo

correction

May 7 2012, 7:06 PM 

Jeff Kom is a accountant by proffesion.his younger brother is a heavy equipment fitter with a degree from UOG. You need to
do a good reseach if you are from Chuave.

 
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Dreamer

38 Billion Kina Candidate

May 17 2012, 5:22 PM 

I heard that a candidate from Elimbari contesting the Chuave Open seat is going to play THIRTY EIGHT BILLION KINA (K38 BILLION). This is the talk of Elimbari today.

Moreover the candidate is going to buy SIX BRAND NEW LAND CRUISERS, an investor from China is going to supply 500,000 (Five Hundred Thousand) T Shirts, caps and arm bands bearing the candidate's name. Every poster distributed will accompany a K100 note. The candidate will charter THREE (3) CHOPPERS (HELICOPTERS) for the election.

AMAZING! IT HAS BEEN CIRCULATED THROUGH SMS. IF YOU KNOW SOMEONE FROM ELIMBARI ASK THEM TO FORWARD YOU THE SMS.

 
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elimbari

Dreamer

May 24 2012, 10:18 AM 

We Elimbari's are not dreamers. Be specific on the candidate's name. If we have that kind of money we won't be called white horses for carrying our cargos like ponies home.

Mr Dreamer,We believe in honest and transparent leadership and I beleive you know our leader,I ask you to vote for him.

 
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GANYO

TOKSAVE TO CANDIDATES OF CHUAVE

May 25 2012, 3:20 PM 

I believe that The people of Elembari are very major in their thinking and will not vote for whoever gives them money.Be carefull when you give money to the people of Elembari. Just a friendly reminder to all the intending candidate alon the front road.
<<<<WE DONT WANT ROAD BLOCKS AFTER THE ELECTION.PLEASE>>>>


 
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Dreamer

Self Made Leader

May 25 2012, 4:47 PM 

Elimbari, I know your leader but there is another self made leader who is struggling to topple your leader. That self made leader has that K38Billion to buy all the votes from Chuave for a million kina per voter.

 
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stones

List of candidate nominees

May 26 2012, 12:25 PM 

Can anyone in Chuave fill us on the names of candidates that nominated in Chuave and from Chuave that are nominated for the Regional seat.

 
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kabu kaware

Dreamer

May 26 2012, 2:46 PM 

Mr. Dreamer, it is to my supprise that people of elembari are trying to support that two candidates and exchanging their first and second votes. Non of this two leaders have such a amount that you are talking about.If you have any grasses againsted one of the two please come forward and let the public know.

Bro, let me also remaind you that everyone is a leader and as long as he/she is a citizen of PNG he is entitled to contest in any general election. In the case of politices,leaders are elected by people like you and me not the self apointed leaders. the self made leaders or born leaders are not leaders until poeple like you and me elect them. You will see who is the real leader of chuave and elembari after the decleration period.

Dont make nonsense comment to two of our good candidates who have hearts for people of chuave distrect. It will be intresting to know that you are a loser if you continue to make such remark.


 
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ho deroba ta

who to vote

May 30 2012, 11:53 AM 

Re:Khon Digan


we are in 2012...wake up pikinini chuave...the world is advancing with wireless everything...why you want to go back 20 years???? votim man igat save long ples, town na world....atleast em iken readim na understandim na questenim ol liklik paper igo long bikpla technical documnet...history na driman maski....pls inap long nek sigirap or pride na votim man husait ken move with the rest of the world...Out long olgeta canidate mentioned so far em still 1st preference blong mi stap yet long Mr Kon Digan...ol lain long elembari, make no mistake, rot blong yupla bagarap pinis so blokim long antap...

 
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Outsider

Full list & Top 5 candiates

June 2 2012, 9:03 AM 

MOIMENA
WE ARE STILL WAITING FOR YOUR LATEST UPDATED FULL LISTING OF CHUAVE CANDIDATES WITH WHICH LLG THEY ARE FROM, QUALIFICATIONS IF ANY, AND YOUR ANALYSIS ON THE TOP TEN HOT CANDIDATES, WE APPRECIATE YOUR GOOD WORK AND EFFORT, KEEP IT UP.

 
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Politisen

GO INTO THE HEARTS OF PEOPLE

June 4 2012, 7:58 AM 

If you any candidates know how to go into the hearts of the people will get the most votes. If your candidates do not know the skills, you play millions of Kina but will go down the drain.

This is from experience. Please DO NOT GIVE MONEY TO THE PEOPLE OF ELIMBARI. THEY WILL NOT GIVE THEIR FIRST VOTES TO YOU.

 
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Mangi Siane

Thank you for your concern.

June 5 2012, 12:43 PM 

Spyman, I’m his supporter from Siane LLG. Yes, the good candidate go to book makers, drink beer, smoke, chew betel nut and you can add on the list......but what does that got to do with leadership?

Did he ever told you a lie, have you heard of him stealing or misappropriating money from Simbu provincial government using his position and power when he was a minister. Did he lately stole some money from the K30m court awarded to former provincial government members which he was their leader in their case and signatory to the money. You want to prove me wrong, go ask Kopa Mareta Marome, George Goi Mume and Seith Wayagi, the former SPG members.

I tell you he is no nonsense Simbu I know of and I uphold him high. His lifestyle is surrounded by truth, honesty and integrity. He never compromise with thieves, lawbreakers, and fast money makers with people’s interest.

Spyman, I wish I had a lot of money and fund him but unfortunately I’m just another honest public servant having no extra to spare. I have always contemplating of contesting elections too but I don’t have money to contest either. Anywhere, I have a brother contesting this election but my second vote definitely belongs to his guy. I believe that my second vote will definitely find our leader.

Please, let’s vote for a leader to parliament and not just a member to parliament.

 
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Old Dog- Under Dog

June 29 2012, 3:33 PM 

Ganyo- Dont forget YR of Siane valley is a two time parlimenterian and I believe and know he has his loyal supporters all over Chuave.History tell us no single votes from Siane has flown over the Mou Tau ranges into Chuave and or over the Elimbari ranges into East/ West.Robin Yanopa is a first timer and if he realize that he wont master it, there is a posibility of shifting all his suppoters to his tambu.Sianes are known for their sweet talks to impress outsiders but they wont share at all!!!.

 
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Mangi Blue-Sky

Re: Old Dog- Under Dog

July 2 2012, 1:43 PM 

I support your statement...very true indeed....Yawe can win this race if all goes well for him. He has base and can master numbers from other clans in Siane, East/West Elimbai and Chuave as well.

I am hearing that two other candidates from Chuave are linking up with him in terms of their supporters 2nd and 3rd preferences...

Still its anyones race for the hotly contested Chuave seat!!

 
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Anonymous

Re: Open to Update/Ammend Qualifications

July 2 2012, 11:10 AM 


 
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Tok Wind

July 9 2012, 11:13 AM 

Ganyo,the moment we've being waiting for is now over and gone yesterday(Sunday 8/7/12), however any rumors who will be our next Chuave MP?

Waiting at Waigani Swamp..

 
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AURARI KOP NEM

Re: Tok Wind

July 9 2012, 12:29 PM 

Keu Mam for your infor your new Chuave MP is GEORGE GOI MUME!!

Bomai beineinga te kankeno!!

 
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AURARI KOP NEM

Re: Tok Wind

July 9 2012, 12:36 PM 

Keu Mam for your infor your new Chuave MP is GEORGE GOI MUME!!

Bomai beineinga te kankeno!!

 
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Peisent

Let Us Wait and See, Lest We Be Upset

July 9 2012, 2:43 PM 

Keu Mam and Aurari Kop Nem, the people of Chuave have already made their decision on who would be their next MP. What we say on this blog today and onwards will NOT have any effect on the voters. Accordingly, let us wait and see and hear the progressive results count by count.

I have estimated voters/ballots distributed to each ward in Chuave, Elimbari and Siane. If I have some spare time, I would post them on this blog.

Total ballot papers distributed in the electorate is about 34,000+. Siane received 10,000 +, Chuave 11,800 +, and Elimbari got the highest of 12,200 + ballot papers. Elimbari registered 10 candidates (5 active and 5 are inactive). Chuave registered 17 and Siane has 16 candidates.

Do your own analysis with the above information where the WIN will go.

If I have time I will give ballot papers received per ward.

HAVE A NICE DAY.

 
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AURARI KOP NEM

Re: Let Us Wait and See, Lest We Be Upset

July 21 2012, 12:00 PM 

Thank you for your analysis..

Now that counting is winding down to the elemination round the people of Chuave should have a clear picture of who the next MP for Chuave is by now than...


 
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Hustler

Re: Let Us Wait and See, Lest We Be Upset

July 21 2012, 11:14 PM 

People of Chuave
Let this election be the last for our FATHERS. Whoever wins, wins.
There is a wind of change blowing from the south, and the new young vibrant leaders have been watching closely with everything that has just been displayed in the recent election. Let me assure you, 2017 will be different cos these sons of Chuave who have been working tirelessly in their respective domains, doing the hard yards and faithfully paying their taxes are coming back home..Coming back home to fix things.
To fix all the ******** that is happening right now in front of our eyes. Students and intellectualls alike this will be our one shot at politics for the better of our people, constituency and our children.
We will take back Chuave as we are the keepers of this land by birthright and we will prove that we can run the district, the constituency and all the nitty gritty **** that comes with it..A better way, for all.
The hustler is coming home.............................


 
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sp

Re: Let Us Wait and See, Lest We Be Upset

July 22 2012, 12:47 PM 


Folks,
your good friend Wera Mori is leading the race. If he wins lets hope he wont get near Dept of Works and cover up all the millions he siphoned...

 
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Precedent Set In Chuave

July 22 2012, 2:30 PM 

A new precedent is set in the history of political election in Chuave by the current race leader(WM)in dishing out hard cash in the millions just to lure voters to vote in his favor.Isn't that bribbery at it's worst right under the noses of the other fourty or so candidates?. In my view there is a case worth taking it up to the Court of Dispute Returns.
Once again I urge you candidates not to scarter away but mobilize and fight the case should this race leader wins..


 
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AURARI KOP NEM

Re: Precedent Set In Chuave

July 24 2012, 2:13 PM 

Keu Mam

You are right if the current leading candidate (WM) is decclared the winner for Chuave than I urge all the other candidates to mobilize and take the matter to the court of disputed returns as Wera Mori as bribe the voters of Chuave in broad day light.

We don't need a leader who is power hungry and who will do anything under the sun to be a leader.

Leadership is earned NOT through bribery and any other means..

Let the people's Choice candidate win this Chuave seat..not money!!

 
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Anti Bribrery

Enough Evidence for Bribery by Wera Mori

July 25 2012, 2:00 PM 

We have enough hardcore evidence to take Wera Mori to the court of Dispute Returns if he wins. Otherwise, the game is still on for the top 10s. Wait and see anything can happen.

 
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