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INVESTING IN EDUCATION EMPOWERS NEXT GENERATION
In marking this year’s International Day of Education this week,ExxonMobil PNG (EMPNG), the operator of the PNG LNG Project, emphasised…
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MASERE CLARIFIES ON MINISTRY OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
By Esther Gahane Minister for Administrative Services, Richard Masere clarified that under his ministry, he will engage with key constitutional office…
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TEAMWORK REQUIRED IN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES
There’s no collaboration and teamwork in the Government departments and agencies, hence Prime Minister James Marape underscored the importance of…
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TEACHERS ACCOMMODATION IS AN ONGOING ISSUES
By: Sharon Engnui Education Minister when emphasizing on teacher’s accommodations triggered mixed rowdy reactions from the Teachers during the National…
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TOP YEAR 12 STUDENTS AWARDED AT PARADISE HIGH SCHOOL
By Claire Mauta The Paradise College School three top performing students placed on first, second and third in the country…
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ROAD CONNECTION IMPORTANT FOR SERVICES
BY Jim John Deputy Prime Minister John Rosso has thanked the Minister for Works and Highways and Telefomin member Solan…
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PRIME MINISTER MARAPE CALLS FOR SWIFT ACTION ON MINIMUM WAGE ISSUE
Prime Minister and Treasurer James Marape has issued a directive to the Department of Labor and Employment, emphasizing the urgent…
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SOUTHERN REGION SMART FARMER TRAINING
By Esther Gahane A total of 66 farmers from the Southern Region are currently undertaking a rice farming training, conducted…
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DEDUCTED FUNDS IN POLICE PAY WILL BE REIMBURSED IN PAY 3/2024
Police personnel experienced pay deductions in pay one of 2024 which caused them to go on strike and eventually leads…
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POLICE UNION PRESIDENT SLAMS SOCIAL MEDIA SPECULATION.
By Louis Maingu President of Papua New Guinea police union, Lowa TAMBUA expressed his disappointment on allegations on social media…
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