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Three women to study in UK under STEM Master’s program

Three young Papua New Guinean women in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics or STEM have been awarded the prestigious British Government’s Chevening Scholarship.

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NBC commemorates 60th anniversary of Broadcast House

The National Broadcasting Corporation of Papua New Guinea's Broadcast Haus today celebrated its 60th anniversary.

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Unions boycott PNG rugby body AGM

Three Provincial Unions have boycotted the Papua New Guinea Rugby Union annual general meeting, citing unresolved issues by the rugby body.

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VONC on foot as Parliament adjourns

Papua New Guinea’s political landscape may change in the coming days as the impending vote-of-no-confidence takes precedence after the parliament was adjourned today.

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No quorum yet

The Motion of No-Confidence against Prime Minister James Marape is listed on the Parliament Notice Paper for today's session.

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No live stream of Pope’s visit

National Broadcasting Corporation’s Acting Managing Director Michael Samuga has clarified that there will not be any live streaming as per Vatican protocols.

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Ume to make pro boxing debut

Two-time PNG Olympian John Ume will be making his professional boxing debut in the Oceania Fight Promotion’s September 14 boxing extravaganza in Port Moresby.

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Marape congratulate Opposition’s PM Nominee

The speaker and clerk just announced that this 6th motion filed by Opposition has met all the requirements as ascertained by the Private Business Committee [PBC], and the opposition’s nominee is Rainbo Paita.

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Masere grilled and urged to provide detailed explanation on National Census outcome

Administrative Minister Richard Masere was under scrutiny today with members of parliament firing questions at him on the progress of the National Census.

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Motion to be put on notice paper tomorrow

The Opposition has successfully moved the motion of no confidence in Prime Minister James Marape which will be put out in the notice paper at tomorrow's parliament sitting.

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