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PRIME Minister James Marape officially opened the centenary celebrations for Bougainville Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) Mission on Boxing Day at Rumba in Central Bougainville. This centenary marked an incredible milestone of unwavering faith, community and mission in Bougainville since 1924 and celebrations in Bougainville were planned to be begin this month December 18 in Lavelai, Buin, where the first missionaries arrived from the Solomon Islands, then to Inus, which is accessible to the Atolls where the missionaries travelled to establish the church and then back to Rumba. Celebrations in Rumba began on December 26 with a march past and guard of honour accorded to the Prime Minister by the SDA youths of Bougainville. Marape in making his speech at the ceremony congratulated the Bougainville SDA Mission for reaching its’ 100 years of establishing the mission and called on Christians to acknowledge the past and celebrate the achievement but not to forget the reason for the celebration. “It is important that we come together to celebrate the work of the church and say thank you but lest we forget, we have to look at the reason why we exist and that is the promise of eternal life,” he said. “100 years is a long time, and along the way we had many that helped to bring the church this far, but we must not lose focus on the bigger picture and that is eternal life,”Marape said. Prime Minister Marape arrived in Bougainville on Thursday December 26 and participated in the historic commemoration of the SDA Church’s 100th Year Anniversary, celebrating a century of service and community engagement in Bougainville. The event, which marked the church’s establishment in 1924, drew thousands of attendees, including church leaders, local dignitaries, and church members from all over the country. Upon his arrival at Aropa Airport in Kieta, PM Marape was greeted with a warm welcome, highlighted by an impressive police guard of honour. The ceremonial inspection showcased the discipline and dedication of the AROB Police Force, symbolising the region’s commitment to peace and security as it celebrates this significant milestone. Mr Marape expressed gratitude for the contributions of the SDA Church to the social, educational, and health sectors in Bougainville. “Today, we not only celebrate a century of faith but also a century of service that has uplifted countless lives in our communities,” he stated. “The SDA Church has played an integral role in fostering unity, resilience, and hope among our people, especially during challenging times,” PM Marape said. The anniversary celebrations featured a series of events, including a special church service, cultural performances, and community outreach programs aimed at promoting health and education. The Prime Minister delivered a keynote address during the main event, reflecting on the church’s impact and the importance of collaboration between government and faith-based organisations in achieving sustainable development goals. Local leaders and representatives from the SDA Church also expressed their enthusiasm for the event. “We are honoured to have the Prime Minister join us in this momentous occasion,” said Pastor Mathias Foxsy, President of the Bougainville Mission. “This anniversary is not just a celebration of our past; it is a commitment to our future as we continue to serve our communities with love and compassion.” The commemoration also included discussions on the role of faith in promoting peace and reconciliation in Bougainville, a region that has experienced its share of challenges over the years. The SDA Church has been a beacon of hope, advocating for harmony and understanding among diverse communities. As the celebrations unfolded, the Prime Minister and other dignitaries engaged with local residents, sharing stories and experiences that highlight the enduring spirit of Bougainville. The event strengthened community ties and inspired future generations to uphold the values of service and faith.Trump Cabinet picks, appointees targeted by bomb threats and swatting attackslive casino evolution



LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Broncos are 0-4 in Las Vegas, but in a matchup of teams heading in opposite directions, Denver has more at stake than trying to end a series skid. A victory over the Raiders puts the Broncos that much closer to an unexpected playoff berth, playing with a rookie quarterback and just a year after they went 8-9. The Broncos are 6-5 and coming off a 38-6 victory over the Atlanta Falcons , and would be in the playoff field if the season ended entering Week 12. Not bad for a team given a win total of 5 1/2 games at BetMGM Sportsbook. “Everyone understands the significance of where we are at this point in the season,” Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton said. The situation is quite different for the Raiders. They are 2-8, on a six-game losing streak and decimated by injuries. Las Vegas could enter this game without its top two running backs and a reshuffled line on offense, and defensively, the Raiders could have two linemen, three cornerbacks and a safety out of action. “Just been having some bad breaks, but nobody feels sorry for us,” Raiders coach Antonio Pierce said. "Nobody feels sorry for me. You’ve got to roll out there with 11 players, and that’s what we’re going to do come Sunday.” The Raiders are badly in a need of a franchise quarterback and are in a logjam for the top pick in next year's NFL draft. Denver showed with this year's draft how valuable landing such a QB can be to an organization. Bo Nix was selected 12th — one spot ahead of the Raiders — and he is pushing for AP Offensive Rookie of the Year. He was this week's top AFC player and rookie after completing 28 of 33 passes for 307 yards and four touchdowns in the rout of the Falcons. “I think as we’ve gone on, Coach (Sean Payton) and I have found a good rhythm of what we both like, what we can kind of put out there on the field and what we can execute," Nix said. "Then the guys have kind of adapted to it, found our roles within the offense and executed at a high level. It’s just all about slowing the game down and processing things in a manner that you can handle.” Raiders tight end Brock Bowers also could have a say in who wins the season's top offensive rookie award. He is second in the NFL with 70 catches and his 706 yards receiving is 10th among all receivers. His numbers from a historical perspective are even more impressive. Bowers, the 13th pick in this year's draft , is fourth all time among all tight ends in catches through the first 11 weeks and he and Jeremy Shockey in 2002 are the only rookies at that position to have more than one game with at least 10 receptions. “This week's a brand new week,” Bowers said. “I've always got something to prove.” Payton still isn't entirely comfortable splitting carries between running backs Javonte Williams, Jaleel McLaughlin and rookie Audric Estime. Asked how he determines the right balance in his rotation, Payton said, “That's the $6 million question. It’s difficult. We know kind of what we have with those three players. I think it’s always hard to feed three. "I'm used to — and it’s easy — to feed two. So we kind of do that a little bit. I thought Javonte had some really good runs (last week). Certainly the game ends and we’re like, ‘Gosh, we have to get Jaleel more touches.’ So it’s a tough, but a good problem to have.” With injuries to running backs Alexander Mattison (ankle) and Zamir White (quadriceps), 10-year veteran Ameer Abdullah could get the start for the Raiders this weekend. He has just 17 carries for 82 yards and a touchdown this season and started just one game his previous six seasons. “I see myself as a starter,” Abdullah said. “I think every guy in the room does. I consider myself the best back on this team just like every back does. This is my opportunity to go out there and put my best foot forward.” Patrick Surtain II had a pair of interceptions, including one he returned for 100 yards and a touchdown, in the team's first meeting this season and that fueled the Broncos' 34-18 win in Denver . Both of the passes were intended for Bowers, who caught a 57-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter. Surtain isn't expecting the Raiders to avoid him Sunday, however. “You don't want to go into a game thinking they're not gonna throw it your way,” Surtain said, “because it's the pros at the end of the day, everybody's ready, everybody's capable.” AP Pro Football Writer Arnie Stapleton in Englewood, Colorado, contributed to this report. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nflAn online debate over foreign workers in tech shows tensions in Trump's political coalition

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