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Yu bridge cracks in Tambul-Nebilyer

The movement of trucks and Public Motor Vehicles [PMVs] along Enga province and parts of Tambul Nebilyer and Southern Highlands came to a complete stop after a massive crack on Yu bridge on Tuesday [yesterday].

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Australia delivers humanitarian aid for landslide affected people in Enga Province

Papua New Guinea's neighbor and bilateral partner, Australia has delivered a massive load of relief supplies today to assist people affected by the landslide in Mulitaka, Enga Province.

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VoNC MOTION FILED

The opposition filed the notice to move a motion of no-confidence against Prime Minister James Marape to the office of the Parliament Speaker before the house sat this morning.

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K260 million Sir Mara Haus in Western Highlands show cracks

The K260 million Western Highlands Provincial Government building is unsafe to its occupants.

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Police boss warns criminals in Port Moresby

Police Commissioner David Manning has issued a warning to criminals following an increase in armed robberies in the nation’s capital in the last three days.

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Cabinet reshuffle looming  

A cabinet reshuffle is expected as Prime Minister James Marape aims to maintain grip on power with talks of vote of no-confidence against his government looming.  

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PNG goes down to Oman as World Cup preparations ramp up

Final preparations are on par for the Papua New Guinea Barramundis as they lean towards the T20 World Cup opener against West Indies this Sunday.

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Disaster relief for Muli Taka LLG remains a priority and retrieval exercise continue

The situation in Muli Taka remains dire, with ongoing efforts to provide disaster relief and retrieve the victims.

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Census figures to be released by August

Papua New Guineans will have a better idea of the country's population by August this year.

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Parliament adjourned to 10am Wednesday

As usual, the National Parliament reconvened with a quorum after 37 minutes of the 2 pm start time but did not last for more than 15 minutes before the government used its numerical numbers on the floor to adjourn to Wednesday [tomorrow] at 10 am.

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