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POMGEN welcomes 25 new year babies

Gino Wahe, a first time mum, was delighted to give birth on the first day of 2024 at the country’s largest referral hospital.

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Message of hope from the office of the Prime Minister

Hope was the new year word out from the office of the prime minister.

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Madang seafarers cautioned not to travel in bad weather conditions

Seafarers in Madang and those planning to travel into the Province by small sea crafts have been cautioned to avoid traveling in bad weather.

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National plan for cabinet sanction in the new year

The final draft of the delayed National Agriculture Sector Plan [NASP] was presented to the National Executive Council [NEC] before close of business for this year.

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Visa on arrival for all Pacific islanders

Papua New Guinea has granted visa free entry for Pacific Island countries and territories passport holders.

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Homemade guns, bows and arrows to be destroyed in Wabia village, Hela Province

Dozens of homemade guns and bows and arrows today were surrendered to local leaders in Wabia Village in the Komo Hulia Electorate of Hela Province.

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44 babies welcomed on Christmas Day at Port Moresby General Hospital

The Port Moresby General Hospital's Labour ward successfully delivered forty-four newborn babies on Christmas Day.

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“There is hope on the horizon,” DAL Secretary Dr Sergie Bang

Agriculture and Livestock Secretary Dr Sergie Bang speaking with hope for the new year. (NBC: Charles Yapumi)

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“We are finally here” Mining Minister Ano Pala on Porgera Mine reopening.

The Signature by acting Governor General Job Pomat on Wednesday stamps the final approval for Porgera Mine to restart operations on Friday.

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National Court orders Kokoda Adventure license to be restored

The Kokoda Initiative funded by the Australian Government through DFAT has come under immense criticism for its ineptness to administer and develop the famous Kokoda Trail.

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