WordPress.com bobmakin posted: "The drought leads the bulletins today: livestock dying in the Shepherds and people traveling great distances on Efate for drinking water and water for their produce. The President of the Malvatumauri, Chief Senimau Tirsupe, says that the country is still" Respond to this post by replying above this line New post on Vanuatu Daily Digest Vanuatu Daily News Digest | 2 October 2015 by bobmakin The drought leads the bulletins today: livestock dying in the Shepherds and people traveling great distances on Efate for drinking water and water for their produce. The President of the Malvatumauri, Chief Senimau Tirsupe, says that the country is still using the Customary Land Management Act to deal with land matters even though the Customary Land Management Office has not been working effectively owing to staff and financial shortages. Changes to the law are now foreseen by the government. And these should reflect the Malvatumauri's requirement to ensure custom is properly followed with custom land leasing, he told Radio Vanuatu News. Daily Post today has the Chairman of the newly formed Commission on Economic Land Law Reform insisting that "land must not be controlled by foreigners." Vincent Boulekone was informing a briefing of the Lands and Justice Ministers this week. Last evening he addressed the members of this committee, as did Levi Tarosa, land agent. The deputy head of the Police Force, John Taleo, faces charges of reckless and careless driving. (Daily Post) Kiwi Ned Lowe, the suspect in the death of Roger Kamisak on Tanna will appear in court next week. He is charged with intentional homicide. (Daily Post) bobmakin | October 2, 2015 at 11:32 am | Categories: The News, Digested | URL: http://wp.me/p2A4RK-E6 Comment See all comments Like Unsubscribe to no longer receive posts from Vanuatu Daily Digest. Change your email settings at Manage Subscriptions. Trouble clicking? Copy and paste this URL into your browser: http://ift.tt/1YSBHSZ Thanks for flying with WordPress.com
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