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Japan to provide support for infrastructure development
The Government of Japan has once again stepped in to support the Papua New Guinea Government in infrastructure development. Yesterday,…
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TSC demands answers for salary fixation agreement
The Teaching Service Commission is demanding an explanation from Department of Personnel Management, Finance and Treasury of the three per…
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INU says breakdown in police conduct
The Internal Affairs Directorate of the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary is urging the public to report any suspicious or…
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United Labour Party Launches: Commits To Improve Working Conditions
Aligning goals to strengthen the voice of Papua New Guinean workers will be one of many goals of the new…
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United In Peace
The final day of Phase One of the Pre-Reconciliation ceremony got underway in Kokopo, with Representatives from the National Government,…
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Immigration and Citizenship Authority Introduces Online Payment
In what is expected to significantly reduce pushing paper work and lodging visa applications for most, the Immigration and Citizenship…
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Nuku District opens resource centre
The people of Nuku in West Sepik Province now have access to improved Government services under an infrastructure and governance…
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Policewomen Breaking the Gender Barrier
While policing in PNG can be risky, women police officers say working in a male-dominated field is equally as tough…
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IPA To Begin De-Registration Exercise
More than 5, 000 companies are on the list to be de-registered by the Investment Promotion Authority. These 5, 000…
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SDA Youths Receive Leadership Training Awards
The Western Highlands Seventh-Day Adventist Mission’s Youth Department recently awarded an advanced leadership training award to more than 70 participants.…
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