Regional News
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Buka Town Council Launches Three New Compactors For its Waste Management Program
The Buka Town Council has launched three new compactors to compliment the waste management program. Buka Town Manager, Edward Kenai,…
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Water and Sanitation Remains a Big Problem for Duke of York People
Despite a development boom happening in Kokopo, the 15,000 people on the nearby island continue to face a severe shortage…
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Displaced Families of Lae’s 2015 Boundary Road Settlement Clash Still Awaiting Relocation to Former Homes
More than 400 men, women and children whose houses were destroyed during a clash at Lae’s Boundary road settlement in…
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Police Union Responds to Bomana Barracks Contractor’s 30-day Ultimatum
The Police Union has responded strongly against attempts by Red Sea Housing Estate to remove Police officers recently residing in…
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Police Stop School Fight Between Kilakila Secondary Student and Another School
Port Moresby police have stopped what have been a school fight, between Kilakila Secondary students and another school. The incident…
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Bougainville Police Engaged in Two Separate Elections to Provide Security
The Bougainville Police Service has been engaged to provide security in the two separate elections conducted in the Autonomous Region…
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EMTV News – 6th April, 2017
Headlines: Political Party forum ends with PNC’s future plans; Goroka MP vocal on national debt level; and University of Goroka…
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Kopkop College Students Learn of PNG’s Flora and Fauna at Nature Park
Students of Kopkop College today paid a visit to Port Moresby Nature Park. Grade three teacher Virginia Kunnopi says the…
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NGE 2017: Election Training For Officials Highlands Zone B
After the training the election managers and its returning officers will return to their provinces and train their polling officers.
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Parents supporting Lae School to survive without TFF
The school is one of the biggest schools in Lae with a population of more than 2,400 students.
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