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Bougainville uses Clean & Green Communications in Referendum Work
By the year 2020 over one-quarter of the world’s energy will be produced by renewable sources, with renewables continuing to…
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Civil Registry Holds NID Registration Stakeholders Workshop To Improve Process
The PNG Civil Identity Registry organized a stakeholder’s workshop for all government and business organizations in an effort to educate…
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Districts and provinces MP embezzling state funds to serve self-interest
According to Department of Implementation and Rural Development (DIRD), districts and provinces throughout the country have squandered millions of Kina…
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Lands Department Registers for NID Cards
National Planning Minister, Richard Maru, along with Acting Registrar Genera, Michael Kumung, presented the 108 NID cards and Certificates to…
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Community Threatened after Complaining of Use of Public Oval by Private School
The communities living around Allotment 100 of Section 227 at Tokarara, where Kumul Training Institute’s classrooms are being built, are…
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PNG Teacher’s Association Rejects Government Decision
The Papua New Guinea Teachers Association has rejected the Government’s decision to pay teachers outstanding salaries in installments. This comes…
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Open Budget Survey Report Indicates Room for More Transparency in National Budget Process
For the 2017 Budget, International Budget Partnership, the body that is heading the survey, has ranked PNG 50 out of…
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Lack of Public Participation in Budget Process
TIPNG’s Chairman, Lawrence Stephens, says public participation is vital to release the positive outcomes associated with greater budget transparency.
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Partnerships Crucial in 2018 to Promote Papua New Guinea
The Government has committed to working together with the business community in 2018 to improve the lives of Papua New…
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More Materials Needed to Cater for School Population at Omili Primary
The School Head Teacher of Omili Primary School in Lae, Dorin Boas, said 200 boxes of school basic materials delivered…
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