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TISA Employees Commemorate International Credit Union Day
Since its inception in 1972, the Papua New Guinea Teachers Savings & Loan Society has grown into being the largest…
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68-Year Old English Man to Appear in Lae Court for Unpaid Bills
A 68-year-old English man will appear for mention at Lae’s Court House tomorrow. He was arrested and charged by the…
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Southern Region Governors Pledge to Collaborate to Improve Provincial Economies
Governors in the Southern Region have pledged their support and plan to collaborate and improve provincial economies through aligned policies.…
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Temu urges TB Patients to Follow Treatment time
Health Minister Sir Puka Temu is urging TB patients to take their medical drugs on time rather than delaying. Sir…
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Recent Reports indicate Decreasing Forest Covers
Papua New Guinea’s forest covers are reportedly decreasing, an issue caused by domestic economic interests. Recent reports from the National…
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Agricultural Institutions Want Work of Agriculture to be Prioritised
Subsistence agriculture is the only solution to solve food shortages and hunger in the country in an event of drought…
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‘Prosperity diseases’ the next health challenge for Papua New Guinea
The next health care challenge for Papua New Guinea authorities is the afflictions of modern society, says Dr Myles Neri,…
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World Bank forecasts continued challenges for Papua New Guinea economy
The Papua New Guinea economy is unlikely to rebound strongly before 2020, according to a report by the World Bank.…
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Fiji to sell world's first climate-change 'green' bonds
Image: Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama of Fiji addresses the 71st United Nations General Assembly in Manhattan, New York, U.S. September 20,…
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Fiji to sell world’s first climate-change ‘green’ bonds
Image: Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama of Fiji addresses the 71st United Nations General Assembly in Manhattan, New York, U.S. September 20,…
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