Melanesian Alliance Party

Basil referred to Fraud

The executive arm of the party released a statement recently, to say they have issued a formal complaint to restrain Basil from conducting any business under the banner of MA.

MA Party President James Chamilou stated that the party’s executive arm has registered a formal complaint with the National Fraud and Anti-Corruption Directorate to conduct proper investigation for abuse of office and official corruption, conspiracy, false pretense, forgery and altering the party logo.

New office for Melanesian Alliance Party

With the opening of its office space, the new look Melanesian Alliance party under the leadership of Bulolo MP, Sam Basil, intends to start rebuilding the party in preparation for 2022 elections.

An office space that will run the affairs of the Melanesian Alliance Party and also screen and nominate candidates for the 2022 General Election was opened on May 17th at Korobosea, Port Moresby.

The new Party leader says they intend to start early and are laying the foundation to prepare for 2022.

Settlements’ sanitation top priority for Ame

Ame, who is vying for the seat against sitting MP and Health Minister Michael Malabag, outlined his top five policies today and said sanitation is one of the biggest challenges Port Moresby is facing right now.

Upholding the constitution, land rights for Motu-Koitabu people, land title for settlers and respect for human dignity, irrespective of background and status in society, are his other policies.

“Successive governments have not done that, I want recognition to be given,” he said.