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Wong hails positive fisheries outcomes
THE Prime Minister Hon James Marape has opened doors to create new market opportunities for PNG seafood exports to Japan. This was said by the Fisheries and Marine Resources Minister, Hon Jelta Wong, MP, when welcoming the Prime Minister upon his return from international duties. “The Prime Minister is the first Minister of the nation,…
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Rugby Union needs more awareness
By CHARLIE DUMAVI MOROBE Hammerheads the 2022 PNG Rugby Union Championship runner up are grateful for the event and appeal for management to do more awareness to grow the code in the country. The Lae Biscuit Morobe Hammerheads were trashed by Pepsi Capital Rugby Union (CRU) Boromas 33-13 at Sir Hubert Murry last Saturday. Hammerhead…
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Ethnic clash reaching new heights
THE ethnic clashes in the capital city of Papua New Guinea, is reaching another height despite our country’s motto; One People, One Country. It seems few individuals think they can bend the laws of the country and become a warlord. Port Moresby city belongs to the people of PNG and not one ethnic group. We…
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Pick your side
By CHARLIE DUMAVI AHEAD of PNG’s rugby league world cup opener in England against Tonga in their Pool D, Tonga is already tipped as the favourites to beat PNG. These is backed by their well-known players such as Titans forward David Fifita Jason Taumalolo and Daniel Tupou who contributed immensely to their recent rise in…
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T20 World Cup: Scotland have ‘unfinished business’ and would ‘love’ showdown with England
Scotland celebrated a shock victory over the West Indies … Scotland overcame Bangladesh, Papua New Guinea and Oman in the first round last year …
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Field notes from Asian American kitchens in the Bay Area – San Francisco Chronicle
Nearly 300,000 people identify as Asian American and Pacific Islander … Cooks across Asia and the Pacific Islands use leaves for wrapping, …