One of Papua New Guinea’s founding fathers, 85-year-old Sir Julius Chan, passed away in his home province of New Ireland on January 30. Papua New Guineans referred to him as the “Last Man Standing,” as he was the last of the founding members of parliament from the Independence era. Prime Minister James Marape informed members...

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