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Airbus A220 to arrive in late 2025

Papua New Guinea’s national airline company Air Niugini is expecting the arrival of its new Airbus A220 towards the end of 2025, according to acting chief executive officer Gary Seddon.

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Yangoru-Saussia District Mama Bank members can start applying for loans

Members of the Women’s Microbank in Yangoru-Saussia District can start applying for loans from the bank starting this week.

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Peter Yama granted leave to progress election petition to substantive trial at the Supreme Court

People in Madang have been urged to remain calm as the election petition challenging the win by Provincial Member Ramsey Pariwa progresses.

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Aiton: we need the 2 points

PNG Hunters are cued-up to face Brisbane Tigers as they look to conclude the regular round with a strong finish on home soil.

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Sonk addresses jet fuel issue in PNG Business conference, says import facility soon to be completed

Kumul Petroleum Holdings Limited managing director Wapu Sonk says KPHL is in working progress to find an alternative solution for the country’s prolonged jet fuel catastrophe.

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Businesses in Port Moresby remain resilient after Black Wednesday

Businesses affected during the black Wednesday event earlier this year have been very resilient.

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PASCA project expected to generate first revenue by 2028

Papua New Guinea’s soon to be offshore gas field in the Pasca A Project looks set to yield first revenue by 2028 if the government awards the gas agreement and petroleum development license before the end of this year.

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Commodity prices to look positive in the next 18 months: BPNG Chairman

Prices of some of the countries key agricultural commodities are at record levels.

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Angoram massacre prime suspect surrender

A prime suspect of the recent Tambari massacre in East Sepiks Angoram District surrendered to police yesterday [Monday] afternoon.

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PMIZ won’t work unless there is fish to process: RD Corporation Chairman

Plans to develop the Pacific Marine Industrial Zone [PMIZ] will not work unless the Joint Venture [JV] company has fish to process.

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