Following two years of intense tribal fighting, the Kaekin clan of the Kandaolin tribe in Papua New Guinea’s Wapenamanda District has begun the process of resettlement. Members are actively rebuilding homes and re-establishing food gardens, signaling a return to normalcy after a prolonged period of conflict in the Middle Lai constituency. The resumption of these essential activities indicates a fragile peace has taken hold. Details regarding the cause of the fighting were not provided in the source. Access to the original report requires a paid subscription to the Post Courier. The rebuilding effort represents a significant step towards recovery for the affected community.
