Wantok Niuspepa (Wantok Newspaper) is a weekly newspaper in Papua New Guinea. It is the only Tok Pisin-language newspaper in Papua New Guinea, and is...
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The Wantok Cup was an international football competition between the national teams of three Melanesian countries: Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and...
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Wantok FM is a national radio station in the Solomon Islands, operated by the Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation. It broadcasts from Honiara. The...
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Vanuatu national football team (section Wantok Cup)
national teams from the Solomon Islands during the inaugural edition of the Wantok Cup. Vanuatu lost 1–2 to the Solomons' team A, but defeated their team B...
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The Wantok Blong Yumi Bill was a bill unanimously adopted by the Parliament of Vanuatu in June 2010. It was derived from a "People’s Petition", tabled...
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Thus the competition(s) conformed to the spirit of the seemingly defunct Wantok Cup, although it is not certain whether that name was formally used for...
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in effect on all standard accounts but does not have lock-in contracts. Wantok Network Limited provides wireless 4G internet in Port Vila and surrounding...
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The Solomon Islands men's national football team is the national football team of Solomon Islands, administered by the Solomon Islands Football Federation...
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known as Uncles FC and have also played in the S-League under the name Wantoks. They are the most successful club in the Solomon Islands. They have won...
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served as OFC Nations Cup qualifiers, first doing so in 1994. In 2008, the Wantok Cup was established as a competition between Papua New Guinea, the Solomon...
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pdf Wantok Niuspepar 27 June 1991 "Wantok Newspaper page 3RN May 23rd 1991" (PDF). "Wantok Newspaper page 3RN May 30th 1991" (PDF). "Wantok Newspaper...
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Solomon Islands and Vanuatu with the Parliament of Vanuatu passing the Wantok Blong Yumi Bill (Our Close Friends) in 2010, officially declaring that Vanuatu's...
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campaigns and advertisements are presented, and a national weekly newspaper, Wantok, is published. The only area where Tok Pisin is not prevalent is the southern...
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the Parliament of Vanuatu unanimously gave its support to a motion – the Wantok Blong Yumi Bill – clarifying Vanuatu's foreign policy with regards to West...
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September 2001). One Thousand One Papua New Guinean Nights: Folktales from Wantok Newspapers: Volume 1 Tales from 1972-1985. Masalai Press. p. 148. ISBN 978-0-9714127-0-5...
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Internet access is provided by Vodafone, Telsat Broadband, Digicel, and Wantok using a variety of connection technologies. A submarine optical fibre cable...
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The inaugural edition of the Wantok Cup was held during Independence Day celebrations in Honiara, Solomon Islands, from 3 to 7 July 2008. The hosts were...
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Deputy Prime Minister, H.E. Mr. Louis Straker. Vanuatu – Vanuatu passed the Wantok Blong Yumi Bill in 2010 and expressed their support for Papuan self-determination...
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Koteka Kynodesme Land diving "Bislama-English". Vanuatu Aelan Walkabaot. Wantok Environment Centre. Retrieved 2007-06-22.[dead link] Tetlow, Miranda (2006-05-19)...
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South Pacific islands of Vanuatu, formally adopted as a world language (wol wantok). The virtue of Bislama was that with a bit of determination you could pick...
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Retrieved 28 August 2020. "Biography". Frank Yamma. Retrieved 27 October 2024. "Wantok Music". Archived from the original on 19 July 2008. Retrieved 15 July 2008...
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Released: 2010 Label: Wantok Musik (W0002) Format: CD, Digital download - Celebration of a Legend Released: September 2015 Label: Wantok Musik Format: CD,...
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Moresby suburb of Boroko by Word Publishing, owners of the Tok Pisin-language Wantok Niuspepa. It was known as The Times of Papua New Guinea from its launch...
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and Vaeakau-Taumako. There are majority cultural concepts such as the Wantok concept of people with a common language who are blood relatives being part...
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Championship: Women's MSG Prime Minister's Cup (revival of Melanesia Cup) Wantok Cup Polynesia Cup OFC Professional League (planned for 2025) OFC Champions...
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Radical Son's second studio album, Cause 'n Effect was released through Wantok music in October 2014 and features appearances from Archie Roach, Emma Donovan...
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newspapers in Papua New Guinea. The National Papua New Guinea Post-Courier Wantok Niuspepa The Independent (defunct) Communications in Papua New Guinea Lists...
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Australia Genres Rock, metal, blues and reggae Years active 2002- Labels Wantok Musik Members Jeremy Whiskey Steven Brumby Jacob Baker Stewart Gaykamangu...
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Digicel Group Ltd 2 TCC 900 MHz GSM, GPRS UMTS 0.010 (November 2007) Tonga Government 3 Wantok 900 MHz GSM, GPRS UMTS 0.010 (November 2007) Tonga Government...
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Digicel Digicel Vanuatu Ltd Operational GSM 900 / UMTS 900 / LTE 700 LTE band 28 541 07 WanTok WanTok Vanuatu Ltd Operational TD-LTE 2300 LTE band 40...
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