Papua New Guinea think tank Institute of National Affairs says the government must ensure that land is available for people to legitimately live on.
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Nearly 5000 people are still to vacate an illegal settlement in Papua New Guinea's capital Port Moresby before police forcibly remove them.
Papua New Guinea think tank Institute of National Affairs says the government must ensure that land is available for people to legitimately live on.
Papua New Guinea think tank Institute of National Affairs says the government must ensure that land is available for people to legitimately live on.
Bush Wara has been home to about 5000 people who had built permanent structures on the site and have been pleading they had no where else to go.
A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including concerns Papua New Guinea's Porgera gold mine may be forced to hault operations if...
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