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Call for two years of compulsory military service to transform the mindset of our youth

The push for the introduction of two years of compulsory military service as a national program aimed at transforming the mindset and attitudes of the next generation of citizens must continue, says Captain James Pima.  

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Basil calls for review of fuel prices as cost-of-living rises

Independent Consumer and Competition Commission [ICCC] has announced major fuel price increases and warned PMV owners and transport operators not to raise fares.

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Situm Health Center receives vital medicines

Situm Health Centre in Morobe’s Nawaeb District is the first facility in the district to receive essential medical supplies under the District Medicine Support Program, aimed at addressing ongoing shortages in rural health facilities.

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Voro shines as Broncos crush Eagles in Betfred Championship rout

Papua New Guinea international Gairo Voro claimed Man of the Match honors as the London Broncos dismantled the Sheffield Eagles 48-4 at Cherry Red Records Stadium on Sunday.

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Police clear Elauru roadblock following murder dispute

The roadblock set up by the Elauru village community in the Wau Rural LLG of the Wau Waria district has been cleared by police, under the command of the Morobe Provincial Police Commander, Chief Superintendent Samson Siguyaru, following the brutal murder of a youth from the community.

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Brisbane Tigers secure decisive win over PNG Hunters

The Brisbane Tigers capitalized on critical errors to defeat the SP PNG Hunters 34-18 in their Round 5 Hostplus Cup clash at Totally Workware Stadium on Sunday.

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NSBL announces triple-event calendar for 20th anniversary

The National Souths Basketball League [NSBL] has officially launched its 20th-anniversary season, unveiling an ambitious three-tournament calendar supported by long-time partner Petroleum Resource Kutubu [PRK].

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Maila’s fury: over 100,000 affected across Bougainville

Bougainville is facing widespread destruction from Tropical Cyclone Maila, with initial estimates putting more than 100-thousand people affected and close to 16-20 thousand in urgent need of immediate assistance.

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Five Bakumbari victims finally laid to rest

The bodies of five victims from Bakumbari village in Northern who were killed during a confrontation with the "I don't care" gangsters were formally handed over to their families on Sunday.

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Historical Samarai Island battered

While winds have subsided for areas in the Bwanabwana area in Milne Bay, they were not spared from destruction to homes and food gardens.

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