Newly elected Usino Bundi MP, Vincent Kumura, is advocating for the removal of the District Services Improvement Program (DSIP) and Provincial Services Improvement Program (PSIP) in Papua New Guinea. Kumura stated his electorate’s size surpasses that of the entire Simbu province, implying unequal resource distribution. The article appears alongside a list of various digital subscription options for the *Post Courier* newspaper, suggesting it is behind a paywall. The call to “SCRAP DSIP AND PSIP” is presented as the main subject of the posted article. It remains unclear what specific reasoning Kumura has beyond highlighting the size disparity of his electorate. Further details about his proposed alternative funding models are not included in this excerpt. The notice indicates the content originally appeared in the *Post Courier* publication.

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