Eye-catching stuff ... Boys in Shanghai, China, with their mouths wide open, creeping up for a closer look at the Tari wig won by Southern Highlander Cedric Karai at yesterday’s Independence Day celebration at the Pacific Joint Pavilion where PNG has a booth. Karai was the star attraction with his Tari wig, tangets and all. Shanghai TV station CCTV also had an interview with him. – Nationalpic by BOSORINA ROBBY in Shanghai. |
PAPUA New Guineans turned up in
their thousands at various venues around the country to celebrate the 35th
Independence Day anniversary.
Students from Chimbu at the University of Papua New
Guinea performing during celebrations to mark the
country’s 35th independence anniversary at the Waigani
campus yesterday. – Nationalpic by
EKA KEAPU
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All urban centres drew bumper crowds
at the celebration venues, led by Port
Moresby where Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare
officiated at the flag-raising ceremony on Independence Hill – an occasion
witnessed by MPs, members of the diplomatic corps, departmental heads, school
children and city residents.
Sir Michael’s main message was for
Papua New Guineans to reflect on past achievements and work for a better
tomorrow.
“The task that we all face in
continuing to build this vibrant nation is to accept that we are all different,
get over it and unite to work together because our vision and aspirations, at
the end of the day, are essentially the same.”
Sir Michael flew to Wewak later in
the morning to celebrate with his East Sepik
constituents.
The day’s events were trouble-free
in all urban centres, police reported no serious
accidents.
Port
Moresby residents, buoyed by a clear sky,
were orderly as they attended various traditional and cultural shows, sports and
marches throughout the city.
In the afternoon, there was the
lowering of the flag and then fireworks continued into the night from the Sir
John Guise Stadium and the Jack Pidik
Park.
Governor-General Sir Paulias Matane
used the occasion to urge leaders “to forget their little politics of turf,
power and political mileage” and support the implementation of Vision 2050.
The other highlight in Port Moresby was the
announcement of the Logohu awards, the highest to be awarded that of “chief”
going to Indonesian president Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono.
The eye-catching Hiri Moale festival
for Motu-Koitabu villages officially kicks off today at Ela Beach following Wednesday’s fashion parade
at the Botanical Gardens in Waigani. The festival will end with the crowning of
Miss Hiri Hanenamo on Sunday.
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