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Police Minister on O’Neill’s Warrant of Arrest
Following the announcement by Papua New Guinea’s Commissioner for Police regarding the country’s former Prime Minister, Peter O’Neill’s court issued…
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Prime Minister Marape: Government to scrutinise public servants
All appointments of senior public servants will be done upon merit. Prime Minister, James Marape, says the Government is establishing…
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Fish Ban sees Villages Facing Food Shortage, Demand for Investigations
It is a natural practice in many Papua New Guinean coastal villages to depend upon the sea and its resources…
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Cop dead after ambush in Tari
One member of the Tari based mobile squad was shot dead and two others severely injured after they were attacked…
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Warrant of Arrest Issued for Former PNG Prime Minister, Peter O’Neill
The Waigani District Court has issued a warrant of arrest for former Papua New Guinea Prime Minister, Peter O’Neill. It…
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Improving Health Delivery in Enga: Seventy Trained to be Health Workers
Seventy people from Enga Province were trained to be village health workers. They recently graduated with certificates of Village Health…
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Islanders Call for Assistance as Fish Ban in Madang Affects Daily Life
Kranget Islanders in Madang Province depend mostly on the sale of fish to put food on the table daily for…
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Japanese Embassy Presents Enga Provincial Health Authority with Ambulance Vehicles
The Japanese Embassy recently presented six new and fully-kitted ambulance vehicles to the Enga Provincial Health Authority in Wabag. This…
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Simbu Province Hosts Census Coordinators’ Workshop
Simbu Province hosted the Census Coordinators Workshop recently. In a meet in Kundiawa, officers from the National Statistical Office (NSO)…
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National Statistical Office: Census Exercise will Need K200 Million
The head of the National Statistical Office (NSO) says the census exercise will need about K200 million. Acting Statician, John…
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