Douglas Tomuriesa, Opposition Leader and mover of the notice of motion of no-confidence in Prime Minister James Marape has resubmitted a new notice to the office of the parliament speaker.
Opposition leader Douglas Tomuriesa when conveying his condolence to the people of Enga said the government must set aside separate funding to respond to emergencies in the country.
Prime Minister James Marape in a statement to the house this morning, conveyed his condolences to the families of the over 2000 casualties from the Mulitaka landslide in Enga.
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].
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.
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.