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PM Marape and President Toroama jointly endorse engagement of moderator

President Ishmael Toroama and Prime Minister James Marape have agreed to expand the roles of moderator Sir Jerry Mateparae, who has been engaged to help the two governments resolve an impasse on the ratification process in endorsing the outcome of the 2019 Referendum on Independence.

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Prof. Vince returns to UK after 50-years of humble service to PNG’s medical fraternity

Medical students and doctors at the Jacksons International Airport gave a painful yet impressive farewell to Professor John Vince, who spent his entire life serving the people of PNG for 50 years.

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Sustainable pathway is key in maintaining PNG’s current aviation compliance standards

The PNG aviation sector is currently the best in the Asia-Pacific Region meeting the international compliance standard transport set by International Civil Aviation Organization [ICAO].

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World-class level 3 hospital opened for primary healthcare services

More than 60,000 people from Hanuabada Village and thousands of others from nearby communities in the Moresby North West electorate as well as nearby villages in Central Province will now have access to a world-class Level 3 hospital for all their primary health care services.

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PNG at financial risk

Papua New Guinea could be classified as a grey-listed country if it fails to implement the recommendations of the Asia Pacific Group on Money Laundering Secretariat in October next year.

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PNG NRL Bid academy to expand in 2025

Papua New Guinea’s NRL Bid Academy has taken a major step to expand its capacity next year to ensure the country’s next general of rugby league stars are captured.

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PNG Mosquitoes brace for New Zealand Falcons

After a dominant 91-10 win over Fiji Tribes on Monday, PNG Mosquitoes head into round 2 of the AFL Pacific Cup with confidence to face New Zealand Falcons.

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Team in place to investigate Palm Oil in East New Britain

The local farmers of East New Britain have blamed East New Britain Palm Oil Limited [ENBPOL] for low prices for fresh fruit bunches [FFB] for nearly a decade, paying K10 per metric ton from 2014 to 2022 and K15 from 2023 to 2024.

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2 Early childhood centers for autism

There is a gap in early childhood learning for children between the ages of as early as 2 to 5 years, in the country.

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Pre-Xmas police operations start in Mt Hagen

Police in Mt Hagen are gearing up for the festive season operations to ensure there is stability and peace during the Christmas and New Year celebrations.

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