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Rugby League program gradually changing behavior of students

The PNG League Bilong Laif program is having a positive impact on Gerehu Primary School with improved student behavior.

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Grade 10’s nationwide will sit their national written expression exam next Thursday

More than 80,000 grade 10 students from 489 high and secondary schools nationwide will sit their national written expression exam next week.

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Rigo Rice project receives K24.4m funding for expansion

Papua New Guinea’s first transformative commercial rice farming has received a lift to expand its capacity with funding from the National Planning Department.

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Shop owner in Port Moresby arrested for selling school textbooks

A shop owner was arrested and charged for selling textbooks in Port Moresby.  

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Road works start to connect Porgera Valley to the main highway

Road works to reconnect the Porgera Valley to Enga's Provincial capital by road, started today.

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British helping hand arrive

More assistance from the United Kingdom for victims of the Multaka landslide arrived on Wednesday evening.

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Opposition resubmit notice of motion of no-confidence in Prime Minister James Marape

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.

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Notice of Motion of No-Confidence in Prime Minister James Marape did not satisfy all requirements: Parliament Speaker

The Notice of Motion of No-Confidence in Prime Minister James Marape failed to meet all the requirements.

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The government urged to prioritize disaster funds

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.

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House pays tribute to those who lost loved ones in the devastating Enga landslide

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.

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