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Enga PHA clarifies notice as fake, AI generated

A notice that has been widely circulated on social media, stopping people from the Wapenamanda District in the Enga Province, from accessing services at the Wabag General Hospital, has been described as a fake notice.

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New Ireland steps up Filariasis fight as partners back transmission survey

Global health partners have stepped up efforts to eliminate lymphatic filariasis in New Ireland, launching a new transmission survey to confirm the province remains free from the mosquito-borne disease.

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Japanese artist leads mural project celebrating PNG’s 50th anniversary in Goroka

Renowned Japanese artist Miyazaki Kensuke has brought colour and culture together in Goroka, leading the creation of a vibrant mural to celebrate Papua New Guinea’s 50th anniversary of Independence.

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Jimi DDA airlifts LLG election materials into remote areas with K100,000 support

The Jimi District Development Authority [DDA] in Jiwaka Province has stepped in with K100,000 logistics support to ensure polling materials reach some of the country’s most remote communities for the Local Level Government [LLG] elections.

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Tari Pori heads to polls today

Polling will take place today in the Tari Pori District, the home electorate of Prime Minister James Marape, as part of the ongoing Local Level Government [LLG] elections in Hela Province.

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Astrolabe Bay LLG nears count completion as Madang elections run smoothly

Counting in the Astrolabe Bay Local Level Government [LLG] in Madang’s Raikos District is nearing completion, with 15 of 19 wards already declared.

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Marape calls for family planning as PNG population hits 10 million

Prime Minister James Marape has urged Papua New Guineans to practice responsible family planning, warning that the country’s fast-growing population could outpace the economy if not managed properly.

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Big boost for police training as PNG, Australia open new facilities

The number of new police recruits in Papua New Guinea will double from 300 to 700 per intake, thanks to new support from Australia and the national government’s commitment to increase police numbers across the country.

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Historic vote: Parliament approves country’s first medical university

In a landmark decision for the nation’s healthcare and education sectors, the Papua New Guinea Parliament has unanimously passed the bill to establish the country’s first-ever University of Medicine & Health Sciences [UMH] last Thursday.

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Ipape impressive in Kumuls win

PNG Kumuls hooker Edwin Ipape was a standout performer in the PNG Kumuls 50-18 victory over the Fiji Bati yesterday in Port Moresby, and recieved the Man of the Match after the game.

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