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Justice in Enga

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 Title: Justice Graham Ellis Leads Law and Order Restoration in Enga Province By Mioknet News | Wabag, Enga Province | October 23, 2025 Law and order in Enga Province have improved under the strong leadership of Resident Judge, Justice Graham Ellis, working closely with the Enga Provincial Government and the Provincial Administration. His firm guidance and collaboration with the courts, police, and community leaders have restored public confidence in the province’s justice system. Justice Ellis has cleared long-pending cases, strengthened court operations, and supported community awareness programs promoting peace, discipline, and respect for the law. His leadership, backed by the Provincial Government and Administrator’s Office, has also improved coordination among law enforcement agencies and local authorities. These united efforts have resulted in fewer tribal conflicts, domestic disputes, and lawlessness across many districts. Provincial leaders have described Justice Ellis as ...

Disaster Hits Kandep

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Hailstorm and Heavy Rain Cause Flooding and Destroy Food Gardens in Kasu Village , Kandep  Enga Province . Residents of Kasu Village are counting their losses after a powerful hailstorm accompanied by heavy rain hit the area earlier this week, causing severe flooding and widespread destruction to food gardens and local properties. According to local villagers, the storm began suddenly in the afternoon, bringing large hailstones and continuous downpour that lasted for several hours. The intense rainfall quickly overwhelmed creeks and drains, leading to flash floods that swept through food gardens and low-lying areas. The hailstorm stripped the leaves of food crops such as kaukau (sweet potatoes) , taro , beans , and corn , while the heavy flooding uprooted plants and destroyed newly planted gardens. Livestock and poultry were also affected, with some households reporting losses of small animals and damaged shelters. Community members described the event as one of the worst wea...