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Determined single mother turns roadside stall into lifeline amid rising costs

Summary by Post Courier
At just 5 Mile in Huon District, Lae, Morobe provice Jessica Lolombo sets up her humble roadside market every day, selling sausages for K1 each. It’s a small business, but for the 28-year-old single mother, it is the lifeline that keeps her and her young daughter fed in the face of rising living costs. Born and raised in Lae, Jessica comes from a mixed heritage of East Sepik and Eastern Highlands provinces. Despite the challenges of raising a ch…
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Post Courier broke the news in on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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