PORT MORESBY – Papua New Guinea’s Police Minister has condemned “horrific” claims of cannibalism swirling on social media, vowing “such barbarity” would not define the Pacific nation.
Papua New Guinea's police minister has condemned "horrific" claims of cannibalism swirling on social media, vowing "such barbarity" would not define the Pacific nation. A group of machete-wielding ...
Daniel Pinto, a 27-year-old traveller from Lambeth, south London, has become the first tourist to visit several indigenous tribes in Papua New Guinea. On a mission to explore all 195 countries, ...
During his time in Papua New Guinea, Pinto lived with 10 different tribes – including the skeleton tribe, the crocodile people, and the spirit birds. He took part in different ceremonies ...
Daniel Pinto is on a quest to tick off all 195 countries worldwide. British adventurer Daniel Pinto has made history as the first tourist to visit several indigenous tribes in Papua New Guinea.
MTN Group President and CEO, Ralph Mupita, stated, “This milestone marks a new phase for MTN Guinea-Conakry under local ownership, and MTN thanks the staff, customers, regulators and broader ...
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Former president Jimmy Carter was touring villages in Ghana during the late 1980s when he first encountered people with Guinea worm disease ... wading in and seeding new infections.
Rarely fatal but searingly painful and debilitating, Guinea worm disease infects people ... Villagers learned to watch for and report new cases — often for rewards of $100 or more.
China’s State Power Investment Corp. will start the construction of its alumina processing plant in Guinea this year after producing bauxite in the West African country for the past three years.
Guinea worm disease could become the second, though it may take years and new methods to push the effort across the finish line. The disease, which is most often reported in rural, impoverished ...
Rarely fatal but searingly painful and debilitating, Guinea worm disease infects people ... Villagers learned to watch for and report new cases — often for rewards of $100 or more.