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Fish and Families: Slow start at Koki Fish Market
The Koki Fish market, which has been opened for 2 years, is setting a platform for fishermen to step up…
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Prime Minister: 2018 is a Crucial Year for Papua New Guinea
2017 was a tough economic time for the country but the Prime Minister is determined to improve commodity prices and…
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Nasfund Savers frustrated over delay in payments
Over 30 National Superannuation Fund contributors are angry with the delay in the release of their monies. This morning, they…
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The New Guinea Club, a hub of history
The New Guinea Club is one of the oldest party hubs in East New Britain province, tucked away at the…
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Displaced Morobe children in need of medical attention
A group of displaced children residing at the Morobe Governor’s official residence have been missing out on health care from…
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Lae Police New Year Operations
Lae Police were out in full force for the New Year’s operations, covering all areas in the city, including sections…
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A Bad Start to 2018 for Kogeva 1 Community of Kaugere
A community in Port Moresby woke up to a terrifying 2018, after members of the Papua New Guinea Police Constabulary…
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Catholic Bishops Call for World Peace
The Catholic Bishops of Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands has extended the call by Pope Francis for the…
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Family is Foundation, says Catholic group
As 2018 begins there must be stronger family ties, and for the need to combat loneliness by renewing physical rather…
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Respect Migrants, says Catholic faithful
The asylum seekers still in Manus and Port Moresby, under any circumstances should be accorded the respect they deserve.
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