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Gizo Faces Need for Public Cemetery

Gizo Town Clerk Charles Kelly has acknowledged growing concerns over burial space in Gizo township Western Province, confirming that there is currently no officially gazetted public cemetery for the town. For decades, Gizo residents have relied on Mile 2 as a burial site, a practice that continues to this day. However, Mr. Kelly clarified that the land at Mile 2 is owned by the Commissioner of Lands, and was never formally designated as a public…
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solomonstarnews.com broke the news in on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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