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Teachers and students return to school in Hela Province

Schools resume classes today after taking a two-week break for the term holidays and the census household count.

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PNG Resource Week set to start today

The much anticipated inaugural Papua New Guinea Resource Week starts today at the University of Papua New Guinea, in Port Moresby.

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First drone fertiliser opens doorway to advance agriculture in PNG

A commercial pestilence agriculture drone launched at the Small to Medium Enterprise Breakfast by Prime Minister James Marape last week is the first of its kind brought into PNG.

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National Census extended by two weeks

An additional two weeks that would have normally been for the "mop-up" exercise has been added onto the National census schedule.

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Census officials will be paid: Masere

Administrative Services Minister Richard Masere gave assurance that the allowances for census enumerators and other service providers will be sorted out.

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Supreme Court will hear special reference filed by Opposition to recall Parliament   

Supreme Court has ruled that Opposition Leader Douglas Tomuriesa had “standing” to pursue the special reference filed to recall Parliament to sit and deal with a notice of no-confidence motion against Prime Minister James Marape.

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Bushwara settlers to be evicted on 11th July    

Thousands of families who have called Bush Wara, at 9 Mile in Port Moresby home have less than two weeks to vacant portions of land they’re occupying.  

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NBC receives K200 million digital transformation facility

The National Broadcasting Corporation received keys to the newly built state-of-the-art broadcasting facility on Thursday.

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Hunters gift Rop with captaincy role to celebrate 50th game


PNG Hunters raging prop Junior Rop will have the opportunity to lead the team against Ipswich Jets this weekend as he celebrates a 50th milestone achievement.

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PNG lacks the capacity in marine piloting

The number of Marine Pilots in Papua New Guinea currently stands at 40 or more, and with the upcoming oil and gas projects, there will be a need for additional Pilots.

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