Food
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FLOODING OF ZUMIN RIVER BLOCKS ACCESS TO NATIONAL HIGHWAY IN MOROBE AND FLOW OF GOODS AND SERVICES
By Vicky Baunke THE continuous rainy season experienced throughout the country has yet again resulted in the flooding of the…
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FIRST EVER 24-HOUR MARKET PROJECT LAUNCHED IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA
By James Guken In a historic move, the people of Yangoru-Saussia District in the East Sepik Province celebrated the launch…
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TOKUA RESIDENTS EMBARK ON RICE FARMING FOR FOOD SECURITY AND EMPOWERMENT
In a bid to tackle food scarcity and boost economic opportunities, 25 participants from Toburutuwe Block, Tokua, recently completed a…
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A BOAT OWNER’S PLIGHT
By Alice Osii The Warapu village in the Aitape West LLG of Aitape-Lumi District in West Sepik Province is among…
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IOWARA ROAD IN BAD CONDITION
By Jim John Deteriorating road conditions is an impairment to the people living in East Awin, in North Fly District…
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USAID AND IOM ASSIST HIGHLANDS COMMUNITIES
Following the natural disaster that hit the country recently, Highlands provinces were affected by flooding and landslides, hence team from…
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IDUHU APPEALS TO FELLOW LEADERS OF THE NATION TO PUT PEOPLE FIRST
Shadow Attorney-General and Minister responsible for Justice, Commerce and Industry and Administrative Services, Keith Iduhu, has appealed to his fellow…
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KUA: LIQUIDATION OF BUSINESSES AN INDICTMENT ON MARAPE’S MESSY LEADERSHIP
Pictured: Shadow Minister for International Trade and Investments, Kerenga Kua. (Supplied Imgae) Shadow Minister for International Trade and Investments, Kerenga…
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MINI MART AND COFFEE SHOP-LIBRARY TO BE COMPLETED THIS YEAR IN WABAG
Pictured: Ongoing construction of the two story complex that will house the mini mart (top) and coffee shop plus the…
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BIRD ACKNOWLEDGES NATIONAL GOVERNMENT’S K11.5 MILLION ASSISTANCE TO EAST SEPIK PROVINCE
East Sepik Provincial Member Allan Bird has acknowledged the assistance provided by the National Government towards the earthquake striken East…
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