Sunday, April 3, 2016

Little township of Sogeri

Little township of Sogeri some 45 minutes drive out of Port Moresby has its historic and tourism attributes thats makes it a must for Port Moresby residents to visit. Not only does it has its significants but it also is the source of water and power for the eight hundred thougsand residents. Taking a trip up to Sogeri is always a delight especially after a hectic week. The pristine blue mountain and crystal clear water running down the sloppy rough edges of the rugged cliffs along the highway always brings back the mother nature atmosphere. For this occasion it was an unexpected one as a colleague of mine wanted to drive up to visit a relative and had no one to accompany him. The roads just recently sealed and in spic conditions made driving a lot less of a hassle than it were a couple of years ago when it was marred with pot holes. The little township has changed over the years and recently the national high was given the status “school of excellence” and the infrastructure upgraded and rebuilt. The high school (Iarowari) has been fenced and is now given the secondary status. The little clinic that has served the community for many many years has had its building upgraded thanks to the "Kokoda Initiative". The road itself is in a immaculate condition .

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