PNG says good-bye to one of its founding fathers and most controversial prime ministers after seven decades in politics.
In a display of tradition and custom, Papua New Guinea will complete seven days of mourning today with the burial of one of the country's founding fathers.
The last of Papua New Guinea's founding fathers and one of the country's longest serving politicians, Sir Julius Chan, has died.
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Hosted on MSNKing Charles and Queen Camilla release new statement as couple 'profoundly saddened' by deathKing Charles has expressed his sadness to hear of the death of Sir Julius Chan, the two-time former Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, who died aged 85. The last "founding father" of the Pacific ...
There has been an outpouring of grief and appreciation for the life of one of the founding fathers of Papua New Guinea.
Vanimo Green MP Belden Namah has called on Papua New Guinea to turn its attention to nurturing the next generation of leaders to carry forward the nation’s hopes and dreams. In a ...
In recent years Sir Julius Chan was often referred to by his fellow Papua New Guineans as the “last man standing”. It was an expression he liked. It was also quite appropriate. “Sir J”, as many also ...
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There has been an outpouring of grief and appreciation for the life of one of the founding fathers of Papua New Guinea - Sir Julius Chan. Sir Julius, 85, passed away in his home province of New ...
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