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Bob Dadae sworn in as 10th Governor General of PNG
His Excellency Dadae, swore his allegiance under His honor, the Chief Justice Sir Salamo Injia, in the presence of Parliament.
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Komo Warlord says Tari Police Assisted in Smuggling Guns into Hela Province
At a recent gun surrender in the Komo LLG of Hela, warlords told joint forces that police in Tari are…
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10,600 Security personnel to be deployed during 2017 National Elections
Police commissioner, Gari Baki has announced that a total of 10,600 security personnel will be deployed during the elections. The…
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MRDC calls for more inclusion of landowners within petroleum and energy projects
According to Mr Mano, issues involving landowners have to be given the priority they deserve, to create a win-win situation…
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Lupari: Government cautious on costs for 2017 National Elections
The Chief Secretary, Isaac Lupari, says the National Government is targeting the 2017 National Elections to make it a less…
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PNG Air Service Launches its New Global Navigation Satellite System Project
The aviation industry in Papua New Guinea has reached another milestone. PNG Air Services launched its new Global Navigation Satellite…
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Supreme Court to Make Ruling on the Increase of Nomination and Court Security Fees
By Friday, March 3, the Supreme Court will announce its ruling on the constitutional reference sought by the Ombudsman Commission…
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West Taraka Street fight sees home of prime suspect set ablaze
Late yesterday afternoon, the family home and property belonging to the man implicated in causing the brawl, was burnt down.
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1 dead, 2 houses burnt down in brawl at West Taraka, Lae
In Lae, a man, in his early 20s, was killed in a brawl at West Taraka late last night. Two more…
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Training conducted to Revive traditional Police Drills
NCD Metropolitan Superintendent, Ben Turi says traditional Police drills have died out at most Police stations in Port Moresby. Thus…
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