News Bulletin
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IRC’S ASSESSMENT ON BUSINESSES AFFECTED BY JANUARY 10TH RIOT
35 business houses out of the 71 affected by the January 10th riot do not pay taxes. It was revealed…
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PCRIC FORGES NEW POLICY DEAL WITH STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISE IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Pictured is PNG DataCo CEO, Mr. Paul Komboi and The Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance Company’s CEO Mr. Aholotu Palu after…
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POLICE REPORTS ONE WEEK OF NO TRIBAL FIGHTING THROUGHOUT ENGA PROVINCE
Photo attached shows Enga Provincial Police Commander Chief Superintendent Fred Yakasa (right) with the Provincial Administrator Sandis Tsaka in Wabag…
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MARKET UPKEEP URGED KIUNGA MAIN MARKET.
By Jim John Strict rules have been imposed in Kiunga Market to maintain good order, buyers and sellers at the…
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NEW MINI MARKET AND BUS STOP OPENED IN KOKOPO
By Wasita Royal In a move to empower local entrepreneurs and boost economic growth, The Gunanur mini-market and bus stop…
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HEALTH FACILTIES IN ANGORAM NEEDS FACELIFT
Health facilities in the Angoram district of East Sepik province are in need of facelift to cater for the growing…
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MEDIA COUNCIL LAUNCHES 2025 MCPNG MEDIA AWARDS
The MCPNG launched the 2025 MCPNG Media Awards last Friday at APEC Haus (Pic: MDI) The Media Council of Papua…
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FFC OFFICIALS CONCLUDE 133RD MEETING IN NAURU
The FFC Officials, made up of senior fisheries officials from the 17 Members of FFA, agree on FFA’s priorities, annual…
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WASH VITAL FOR HUMAN SURVIVAL
By Thomas Huliambari Poor water, sanitation and hygiene conditions in Papua New Guinea trigger the increase of waterborne diseases and…
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PNG-NZ BILATERAL TALKS
By Malinta Yopolo PNG Foreign Affairs Minister Justin Tkatchenko and New Zealand’s Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters have agreed to…
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