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How PNGCars and all this website work begun

My name is Jaive. I’m a scribe like many of my friends but since my dream job at the old Independent newspaper disappeared one day, I’ve been wondering the vast wasteland of journalism of PNG (sorry, that is way melodramatic and far from the truth, but I’ve been wanting use it:)) looking for a small place in the media to curl up. Eventually I sold my journalistic soul to be a PR guy (often referred to as spin doctor or corporate bs artist).

 

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Kaugere Kids Get Truck donated by Ela Motors

One good story from last year that I missed was this. Ela Motors donated a truck to the Childrens University of Music and Arts (CUMA) based at the Kaugere settlement. CUMA was estaiblished by Peter and Lydia Kailap to give the kids of this tough environment educational, social and artistic skills etc. This truck will no doubt be put to good use for the kids. Ray Connolly, Ela Motors Regional Dealership Manager said that helping kids to better futures was very important to the company.

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Men, Alcohol, 200 Road Fatalities and Widows at Home

Its always been the common agreed upon assumption in PNG, that men drink drive and men die in car accidents caused not by the alcohol in us but because of our sense of immortality that is heightened with every beer we drink before we sit behind that wheel.

 

Early Morn Accident Leaves Two Dead

A Private Company owned 16 seater Nissan bus vehicle was written off as seen in the picture. The accident happened sometime around 2am on Saturday morning 17th January 2009 when the driver went off the dirt road, took a brief flight downwards and crushed into Hunter Street's bitumen Port Moresby. The driver escaped injury and is in police custody while his two compatriots died as a result of the accident. At around 10am Police Tow truck arrived on scene and towed the bus away.
 
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Newsflash

The 22 disabled residents of the Chesire Homes can now travel in two special modified buses worth over K360,000.00. The buses were donated by Bank of South Pacific and Ela Motors with Tower Insurance providing comprehensive auto insurance.
When handing over the keys, BSP CEO, Ian Clynne said disabled people need a lot more support and he urged other Corporate Bodies to assist disabled organizations and services like the Chesire Homes.