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Paga Hill Relocations

After living in a world war two bunker for over three decades, scores of bunker dwellers have been relocated to 6 Mile in the Nationโ€™s Capital.

This comes after a developer won the title of Paga Hill last week.

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It was a teary goodbye for one self-proclaimed bunker guardian who has called Paga Hill home for 19 years.

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The Paga Hill Development Company has won the title for the National Housing Commission section of Paga Hill.

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Not a minute too soon, clearing work has already begun for a large area of the hill.

Apart from the run down NHC houses built back in the 1960โ€™s, what comes to mind now are the numerous World War II bunkers built by the Japanese.

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It is in one of these where we find a man from Kerowagi in the Chimbu province. At 55 years of age, Peter Siwi says he arrived here after a dream he had. He believes he was chosen to be a guardian of the bunker.

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This particular bunker has been close to his heart and he says that at times he feels the presence of soldiers who once dwelled here.

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He says he is sad to leave his home of 19 years, but has accepted that he must leave.ย His wife and child have already left for six mile.

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He showed us numerous pictures and articles about the bunker.

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It has taken the developer over 19 years to finally start any form of work on Paga Hill. At this stage, it hasnโ€™t occupied the whole of its desired land space. A court order is still pending on the lower end of the hill.

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But this is a unique story due to the fact that it is the first for a developer to actually relocate an entire community to new found land. In this case: 6 Mile.

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All of this effort is a work in progress and surveyors have been brought in by the Paga Hill development company; once the surveying is done, land will be allocated.

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