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Former parliamentarian Francis Komainrea passed away
One of East New Britain's senior statesman, Francis Komainrea, passed away at the Kavieng General Hospital last Friday, after a…
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Governor General Praises Enga for Preserving Culture
In his recent visit to Enga Province, Governor-General, Grand Chief Sir Bob Dadae, praised the province for preserving its culture…
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Bougainville vote begins: Greater autonomy or independence
Autonomous Bougainville Government President, Chief John Momis, this morning was the first to cast his vote in the Bougainville Referendum…
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Sustaining barramundi in Western Province
The PNG Sustainable Development Program (PNGSDP) is embarking on an exciting agribusiness development initiative in the South Fly District of…
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Lae’s Baha’i centre celebrates universal children’s day
Children living in different parts of Lae city gathered yesterday at the Baha’i Centre to celebrate the Universal Children’s Day…
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Bougainville Referendum Commission confident of delivering a successful referendum
The Bougainville Referendum Commission is confident of delivering a successful referendum for the people of Bougainville. In a media update,…
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Two news bridges for Markham District: Making services accessible
People in Garambon and Ewok of Wantoat in Markham District, now have easier access to basic services with the completion…
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NID Registration for CIMC Villages underway
Over 50,000 people from the Community Mine Continuation Agreement (CMCA) villages in the Western Province have undergone NID registrations.
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ENB Police vehicle fleet running low on fuel
East New Britain police are experiencing a severe fuel shortage. Provincial Police commander, Senior Inspector Joseph Tabali says the Police…
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ENB Provincial Gov’t to partner with Oil Palm developer to build road infrastructure
The East New Britain provincial government has admitted that it hasn't done much to maintain roads in the province because…
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