Fisheries
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TWO DEAD, HOUSES BURNT TO ASHES IN TABUBIL
By Jim John Police in Western Province have confirmed that several houses, trade stores, chicken farms, food gardens and vehicles…
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WAU- WARIA COFFEE TO BE SOLD IN CHINA
By Bradley Mariori Wau-Waria District in Morobe Province has secured market for Wau-Waria coffee in China and they are aiming…
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6.4 MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE OFF THE COAST OF WEWAK
The earthquake occurred as a result of interaction between the South Bismarck and North Bismarck micro Plates, in the vicinity…
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SME TRAINING UPSKILLS AND EMPOWERS LOCAL BUSINESS WOMAN
Elizah has transformed her approach to managing her shops finances by participating in YES Grow, a business development program by…
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JOINT SECTOR REVIEW REPORT LAUNCHED
By: Malinta Yopolo The Department of National Planning and Monitoring launched the Wash, Sanitation andHygiene (WaSH) Joint Sector Review (JSR)…
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NEW TOOLKIT FOR PACIFIC CLIMATE ADVOCATES AHEAD OF COP28
Climate change has had a great impact on many islands and countries in the Pacific Region for the past decades.…
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PACIFIC GAMES DAY THREE & FOUR UPDATE
A Papua New Guinean Basket ball player playing against an opponent during the basket ball tournament play offs at the…
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PNG TO EXPERIENCE EXTREME WEATHER AHEAD
Jimmy Gomoga , the Director of the National Weather Service. File Picture The country will be experiencing extreme weather conditions…
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PACIFIC GAMES DAY TWO UPDATE
Team PNG during the opening ceremony preparations on Sunday. PICTURE SUPPLIED: GOC MEDIA | SOL2023 Pacific Games As of yesterday…
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FISHERIES COOPERATION WITH PALAU AND SOLOMON ISLANDS
Prime Minister James Marape engaged in bilateral discussions with Palau President H.E. Surangel Whipps and Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh…
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