Culture
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FORTY-EIGHT FAMILIES LEFT HOMELESS IN BARARAT VILLAGE, EAST SEPIK PROVINCE
By Thelma Allingham Forty-eight families in Bararat Village of Sausso LLG in the Yangoru Saussia District, in East Sepik province…
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CARDIOVASCULAR SERVICES REMAINS A CHALLENGE
By Gladys Kila Delivering cardiovascular services in Papua New Guinea still remains a challenge to this day. This was a…
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THE VISIT TO DISASTER AREAS ALONG THE BUKAWA COASTLINE
By Gladys Kila Nawaeb MP Theo Pelgen has visited several villages along the Bukawa coastline that have been critically affected…
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COLLABORATION VITAL TO ADDRESS HEART DISEASES IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA
By Gladys Kila The Heart is the happy centre in the human body. To combat, eliminate and address heart diseases…
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LIQUOR BAN IN EASTERN HIGHLANDS PROVINCE ENDS
By Vicky Baunke A month long Liquor ban in Eastern Highlands Province has resulted in peaceful independence and Goroka Show…
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INSPECTOR SAYS MARKET IS NOT A PLACE TO START FIGHTS
By Bradley Mariori Market places around Lae City is the only means where majority of those living in settlements use…
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US HOMELAND SECURITY TRAINS PNG LAW ENFORCEMENT
By Louis Maingu With the use and development of technology facilitating the growth of Transnational Criminal Organization (TCO), it is…
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SPECIALIST SAYS GENDER BASED VIOLENCE RATE IN PNG IS HIGHER THAN THE GLOBAL AVERAGE
By Esther Gahane A Papua New Guinea Demographic and Health Survey conducted from 2016-2018 showed that 63% of women in…
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PNG NAVY CADETS TRAINED WITH CHINESE NAVY
By Louis Maingu Two Papua New Guinea Navy cadets have done a three-week navy raining with the Chinese navy cadets…
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CHESHIRE DISABILITY SERVICES PNG RECEIVED A DONATION OF K10 THOUSAND
By Gladys Kila The Cheshire Disability Services PNG received a donation of K10, 000 from the Friends and Wantoks of…
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