Under the blazing heat at Aroma was the battle of the best rugby league teams vying for the Sir Puka Temu cup.
Teams came in force, anticipating to send off 2013 in style, while giving prominence to developing raw talent in Rugby League. As city residents prepared to say goodbye to 2013 and welcome 2014, NCD Governor, Powes Parkop, gathered the media to disseminate the message of a total buai ban on the dawn of 2014. Mr Parkop made it clear, saying a total ban will be imposed on the selling, transporting and chewing of buai in public places. He added that tough measures will be taken because the 2 month partial ban was abused and mocked by many. Governor Parkop said police will carry out road blocks on the highway, while city enforcers will monitor the streets. Mr Parkop thanked Central Governor, Kila Haoda, and Gulf Governor, Havila Kavo, for supporting the ban and called on all city residents to make better resolutions in enhancing their life. Meanwhile, NCD Police Metropolitan Superintendent, Andy Bawa, echoed tough warnings to all city residents to adhere to the ban. Mr Bawa praised city residents for the quiet Christmas period in comparison to the past and wished for better working relations with all residents in 2014. PNG Facts / EMTV Comments are closed.
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