Leonard Fong Roka

Saturday, 7 November 2015

A partner, a loss daughter and my life in Buin (PART 1)

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Leonard Fong Roka It was mid-2013, my third year at Divine Word University (DWU), and I had 3 Bougainvillean girlfriends; two of them ...
Thursday, 30 April 2015

Bougainville Referendum to Right the Wrongs

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Leonard Fong Roka In the South Pacific context the imminent Bougainville Referendum for a lasting political settlement for the nearly ...
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Bougainville leadership problems from the roots

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Leonard Fong Roka When gathering for Bougainville in the PNG political pig then the Solomon Island people of Bougainville should be al...

Inside the joy of travelling the Buka-Buin highway

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Leonard Fong Roka It could be the joy of going home and visiting families but rather at a little cost of highway cruelty I’d never fel...
Tuesday, 31 March 2015

A week in Kanauro: Buin District weapon culture and anti-social behaviour

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Leonard Fong Roka It is a post Bougainville Crisis scene across south Bougainville that the male population seem to be welded to a bus...
Saturday, 6 December 2014

ABG’s ‘Bougainville China Corporation’ a disaster for Bougainville

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Leonard Fong Roka The current Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) house took power in 2010 and had scrambled available resources ...
Friday, 28 November 2014

Bougainvillean businesses feeling the sting of Asian take-over

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Leonard Fong Roka ‘Bougainville is such a small place that need us the indigenous people to be in charge of developing it in terms of ...
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Leonard Fong Roka
Panguna, Bougainville, Papua New Guinea
I come from the Tumpusiong Valley that is welknown as the Jaba Tailings area of the Panguna district in Bougainville. I was born the first son of a family of five children in 1979 at Arawa from a mixed West New Britain and Bougainville parentage. In 1986 I began my schooling at Piruana VTPS but my education was disturbed by the Bougainville Crisis in 1990 as I was doing Gr 4. As the Peace Process came in, I resumed schooling from 1995 and ended up at UPNG in 2003 but then left from my year 2 in 2004. From 2004 to 2010 I was grounded at home taking up part-time jobs with firstly, the NRI, the Electral Commission of PNG and the Ioro Roadworks from 2007 to 2010. And this year 2011, my spirit decided to be educated so here I am at Divine Word University.
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