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Walk For Life in Port Moresby to Mark Human Rights Day
Women in Port Moresby have been urged to join the weekly Walk For Life this Sunday coinciding with Human Rights…
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Climate Change Affecting Tuna Stock
Research carried out by the Pacific Community and their partners, using complex modeling, shows spatial shifts in the tuna stocks…
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No Update on PMIZ
The K350 million project, touted to be a game-changer for the Fisheries industry in Papua New Guinea, generating 30,000 local…
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More Effort Needed to Establish Green House Gas Inventory Plan
According to organizers, brains behind the project must understand the concept so a better GHG Inventory Plan is established.
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Oro Governor Juffa Commends Government on Tax Collecting Efforts
The Government of Papua New Guinea will be going into 2018 with a plan for collecting taxes in areas that…
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Death of Fisheries Observer stirs Discussions over Safety at High Seas
According to Alfred Cook from the World Wildlife Fund New Zealand, the measures put in place to protect regional fisheries…
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Stamps of Approval: APEC gets Post PNG Memorabilia
The first stamps that were officially launched today will be posted to the Prime Minister Peter O’Neill and the APEC…
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Early Childhood Learning for Morobe Schools in 2018
Morobe Province will roll out its early childhood learning program next year to improve the learning system in elementary schools.…
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Another Five Telikom Customers win K1,000 Cash
The winners announced last Friday were selected via an electronic draw system that pooled data from all the Telikom prepaid…
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PMIZ Has Potential But Lacks Dialogue
Papua New Guinea's fishing industry association has warned the vision for PNG to be the tuna hub of the Pacific…
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