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Papua New Guinea | Jacqueline Wari

James Marape, Papua New Guinea prime minister, visited the PNG Union Mission office in Lae on April 4 while on official business in the Morobe province.

In welcoming Marape, Ginson Saonu, Morobe governor, and John Rosso, Lae Member of Parliament, with PNGUM staff, formed a guard of honour and placed leis on the visitors.

The leaders were then shown around the Hope FM radio station before meeting with Pastor Malachi Yani, PNGUM president, Kenton Ghona, under-treasurer, and Pastor Danny Philip, South Pacific Division discipleship strategy leader.

[Photos courtesy of Adventist Record]

[Photos courtesy of Adventist Record]

After the meeting, Marape, Saonu, and Rosso met with staff in the conference room, where they were welcomed with singing and prayer.

Expressing how impressed he was with the cleanliness of the office, Rosso highlighted that the facility was in line with the “Keep Lae City Clean” initiative. He said he was also happy to have helped local Adventist churches in Lae get their land titles.

Saonu thanked the church for its partnership in the development of Morobe, especially for bringing peace and order to Lae.

[Photos courtesy of Adventist Record]

[Photos courtesy of Adventist Record]

Thanking staff for serving the church, Marape expressed his appreciation for all PNGUM workers. “You are working for eternity,” he said. “Don’t worry about pay but use your talents. Give 100 percent effort, not less,” he added.

Marape also took time to take photographs with staff and share a light refreshment with the leaders.

The staff were grateful for the prime minister’s two-hour visit to the office.

This article was originally published on the website of Adventist Record

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