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"REACHING THE UNREACHED " OF PNG



Motto: "REACHING THE UNREACHED"

This blogger: "marawakastrugglernewspage.blogspot.com" serves as a medium of news pubilication of Marawaka Sub-District in a higher level for the voiceless and also purporsely created to figure the public about how far Marawaka people is embarking on a daily lives since PNG get independence. It will also embrace our sleeping giant in all levels of Obura Wonenara distict to fully motivated and well decentralised in their respective responsibility.

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