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PM RESPONDS TO KUA’S STATEMENT
Prime Minister James Marape has urged politicians with vested interests to refrain from making inflammatory public remarks that undermine the sanctity of ongoing court proceedings. He made this statement in response to a recent statement made by member for Sinasina-Yongomugl Kerenga Kua. Prime Minister Marape emphasized that matters currently before the courts should not be…
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School farewell, first Vipers academy to the UK
Iobuna Kouba Primary School, situated approximately 30 kilometers outside Port Moresby, witnessed a momentous occasion as they bid farewell to Junior Bini Kaeaka, their star student and the first-ever Port Moresby Vipers Academy player to secure a UK rugby league academy contract. The post School farewell, first Vipers academy to the UK appeared first on…
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K130,000 FOR MINERS TRAINING & UPSKILLING
Bulolo District member Sam Basil Jnr. presenting the K130,000 cheque to the Mineral Resource Authority Small Scale Mining Center in Wau, Morobe Province. The Bulolo District Development Authority (BDDA) presented K130,000.00 to the Mineral Resources Authority (MRA) Small Scale Mining Training Center in Wau to train and upskill small-scale miners in the area. Member for…
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PNG CORE DETAILS INDUSTRY CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY
The Papua New Guinea Chamber of Resources and Energy (PNG CORE) provides further details on its Climate Change Policy initiative to address the challenges and opportunities of climate change in Papua New Guinea (PNG). This policy aligns with the International Standard for Sustainable Development and emphasizes PNG CORE’s commitment to collaboration and sustainability, as well…
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PM MARAPE THANKS NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT FOR EMPLOYMENT OF PAPUA NEW GUINEANS IN HORTICULTURE INDUSTRY
PRIME Minister Hon. James Marape has thanked the New Zealand Government for the engagement of Papua New Guineans, who are currently working and living in Blenheim, New Zealand. Prime Minister Marape expressed his appreciation to the Government of New Zealand and the employers especially Hortus Ltd for employing Papua New Guineans through the Recognised Seasonal…
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ON THIS DAY IN OUR HISTORY: 1-Day off for June: Cabinet
The Chief Minister’s hopes for independence in June have been dashed. The post ON THIS DAY IN OUR HISTORY: 1-Day off for June: Cabinet appeared first on Post Courier.
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TERTIARY STUDENTS WARNED
Tertiary students from the Esa’ala District in Milne Bay Province who are beneficiaries of the Esa’ala District Development Authority (EDDA) tertiary institution scholarship program, have been warned against participating in strikes, boycotts or political gatherings against the government. Member for Esa’ala and Minister for Petroleum Jimmy Maladina said any student who disobeys will promptly removed…
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PRIME MINISTER CONDEMNS “MISLEADING”HEADLINE, DEMANDS RETRACTION
Prime Minister James Marape strongly criticized a daily newspaper for what he called the dissemination of “fake news” regarding court proceedings related to the Paraka case. He insists that the publication misrepresented statements made in court, leading to a misleading front-page headline. The prime minister said the controversy stems from a daily news paper article…
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FIRST 2025 NATIONAL PRESS CLUB TACKLES SLAPP SUITS
The Media Council of Papua New Guinea and its partners hosted its first PNG National Press Club meet for the year 2025 at the Lamana Hotel in Port Moresby. The PNG National Press Club is set to take place at the end of every quarter and the PNG Media Council planned to have three more…
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UPNG students rise to discuss key national issues; laws amendments needed
The University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) students staged an Open Forum Discussion this morning at UPNG’s Forum Square and discussed their views on key national issues, two of which needed amendment of Acts. The post UPNG students rise to discuss key national issues; laws amendments needed appeared first on Post Courier. The post UPNG…