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PM MARAPE RESPONDS TO KUA’S STATEMENT
Prime Minister (PM) James Marape has issued a stern response to recent statements made by Sinasina-Yongomugl MP, Kerenga Kua, urging politicians with vested interests to refrain from making inflammatory public remarks that undermine the sanctity of ongoing court proceedings. PM Marape emphasized that matters currently before the courts should not be discussed in public forums.…
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Prioritise cybersecurity amid rising attacks: Raju
MANY businesses underestimate the cost of a cyber attack, says chief executive office (CEO) of Remington Group (PNG) Navin Raju. The post Prioritise cybersecurity amid rising attacks: Raju appeared first on Post Courier.
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Tim Lafai quits as Salford fail to pay staff again
AAP: SALFORD have confirmed their players and staff at the crisis-hit Super League club have not been paid on time for the second month in a row. Samoan star and former Canterbury Bulldogs player Tim Lafai has quit troubled Super League club Salford. Lafai is heading back to Australia after spending three seasons with…
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DICT CONDUCTS CYBER AWARENESS FOR PNG IMMIGRATION
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), and the Information Delivery Division from the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) conducted a cyber awareness session at the PNG Immigration and Citizenship Authority (ICSA) office in Port Moresby yesterday, March 27, 2025. DICT stated that with increasing cyber risks in the country, ICSA recognizes the importance…
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Basil congratulates Paita on appointment
Mining vice minister and Bulolo MP Sam Basil Jr has congratulated Our Party leader and Finschafen MP Renbo Paita on his appointment as the Mining minister. The post Basil congratulates Paita on appointment appeared first on Post Courier.
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Aid sector welcome small gains in federal budget
AAP: WITH developed countries all rushing to grow their defence spending, aid advocates argue development assistance can do more to prevent conflict. At least we’re not retreating, like the Americans – and the Brits. The off-the-record remark from a development sector insider neatly summarises how Australia’s aid community feels about the federal government’s budget this…
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Facebook ban, a hard lesson
The Government has lifted the restriction on Facebook, but the test ban sent shocks throughout the country, triggering condemnation. The post Facebook ban, a hard lesson appeared first on Post Courier. The post Facebook ban, a hard lesson appeared first on Wanples.net Blog.
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Facebook ban, a hard lesson
The Government has lifted the restriction on Facebook, but the test ban sent shocks throughout the country, triggering condemnation. The post Facebook ban, a hard lesson appeared first on Post Courier.
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PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE DELIBERATES OVER FACEBOOK SHUTDOWN
The Chairman of the Permanent Parliamentary Committee on Communications, Marsh Narewec, has assured the country that democracy remains strong despite concerns surrounding the recent Facebook shutdown. He said this after the Committee issued a 24-hour summons to the Commissioner of Police, the CEO of NICTA, and the Secretary for DICT to clarify their roles in…
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B4H Runs Informative Session to Educate CPNG on TB
IN recognition of World Tuberculosis (TB) Day, Businesses for Health Papua New Guinea (B4H) visited Cricket Papua New Guinea (CPNG) for an informative, interactive session and fielded lots of questions dedicated to the National Men’s (Baramundis) and Women’s Cricket (Lewas and Siales) Teams and the Cricket PNG Staff. In a different kind of training session…