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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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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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Landowner companies meet with Oil Search’s senior management team for annual workshop in Kokopo
Partnerships between resource developers and landowner companies is very crucial to the success of the industry, says Leon Buskens, Senior…
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PNG Teachers Association says pay cut breach of 2016 agreement
The Papua New Guinea Teachers Association says the cut in teachers’ pay is in breach of a Salary Fixation Agreement…
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Opposition question Government’s decision for public service pay cut
The five to ten percent wage cut in the public service workforce has been criticised by the Opposition. Deputy Opposition…
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NHC Board dispels high pay announcement
The Board of the National Housing Corporation has denied allegations of the Board being paid hefty allowances. Chairman Edric Kelai…
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Yama on Basamuk spill: No environmental committee
Madang Governor, Peter Yama, says there are no set up of an environmental committee compromising of representatives from Conservation Environment…
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Menyamya MP Thomas Pelika Passes
Menyamya MP Thomas Pelika passed away this morning at the Angau General Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit. According to sources, he…
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National Bougainville Affairs Minister: Voter turn out is key
Bougainvilleans who have registered to vote in the upcoming Referendum have been encouraged to actually turn up and vote when…
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