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Tomuriesa welcomes court ruling, calls for unity in the Opposition

Leader of the Opposition, Douglas Tomuriesa today again welcomed yesterday's National Court decision to dismiss a case challenging his leadership, saying the ruling provides relief and a renewed opportunity for unity within the Opposition.

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Autonomy Committee undergo induction

After being sworn in last month, members of the new ENB Provincial Autonomy Advisory Committee underwent an induction workshop this week in Kokopo.

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ENBPHA concludes Public Finance Management rollout training in Pomio

The East New Britain Provincial Health Authority [ENBPHA] has completed its Public Finance Management training for its health workers serving in the Pomio district.

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Book highlights ‘PNG in a trap’

A recently launched book on the country’s economic growth since Independence, has seen Papua New Guinea described as being in a “hyper-political, insecurity, low-growth trap.”

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Madang polio campaign reaches over 18,000 children

The Madang Provincial Health Authority has recorded 18, 478 polio drops, being administered on children zero [0] to ten [10] years old since the launch of the polio campaign in the province almost two weeks ago.

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Several education infrastructure developments commissioned and opened in Simbu Province

The Simbu Provincial Government has officially opened several education infrastructures projects in the Sinesine Yongomulg and Kundiawa Gembogl districts.

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Contractors instructed to complete city-wide road maintenance by September 9

Road maintenance works across the National Capital District are expected to be completed by early September, ahead of Papua New Guinea’s 50th Independence anniversary celebrations.

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Western Highlands leads as safe haven for Upper Highlands

Western Highlands Province continues to stand as a safe haven for the troubled Upper Highlands Provinces.

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Namah: Government must invest in sustainable industry to solve law and order issues

Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Belden Namah has called on the Government to invest in sustainable industries to address the country’s ongoing law and order problems.

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PNG’s oldest Cultural Show a legacy still staged today

The Mt Hagen Cultural Show, Papua New Guinea’s oldest cultural festival, celebrated its 65th year this month with a blend of tradition and modernity.

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