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Wabag to host kickboxing championship next month

The PNG Kickboxing Federation is preparing for another amateur Kickboxing championship next month.

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Council says Pangu Pati will be made an institution

PANGU Party’s 27th Convention held in Port Moresby over the weekend has created a platform for better discussions between the parliamentary and non-parliamentary under the theme ‘Structuring for Growth’.

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Graduate students to undergo training with K92 mining

K92 Mining Ltd [K92], the operator of the Kainantu Gold Mine in Eastern Highlands has welcomed 11 graduate students as part of the 2024 class of the K92 Graduate Program.

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PNGFA extends Moon’s contract

Papua New Guinea Football Association has extended the contract for Australian-based Warren Moon to coach the PNG Kapuls for another year.

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Hunters triumph in first trial

The SP PNG Hunters made a propelling start to 2024 season with an 18-4 victory of Ipswich Jets in the first trial match on Saturday.

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Hytarc College introduces online learning

HYTARC TVET College is embracing the technical advancement and changing educational landscapes with an esteemed move to introduce online learning platforms.

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Joseph Lelang resigns as Opposition Leader

Opposition Leader, Joseph Lelang has resigned as Leader of the Opposition and also as a member of the People’s National Congress party.

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James Marape confident, Pangu will remain in Government

Prime Minister James Marape is confident that Pangu Pati will remain in Government after confirming a total membership of 54 this afternoon during the Party's 27th National Convention at the Hilton Hotel.

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Mining giant to investigate harassment claim

The Ok Tedi Mining Limited confirmed it will conduct an investigation intoallegations of sexual harassment against one of its former employee’s – SusanJoseph.In response to questions from this newsroom, Managing Director Kedi Ilimbitsays the company recognizes the importance of addressing these issues throughthe appropriate channels and legal processes.

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Alleged abuse case goes unattended

A woman who alleges to have been sexually harassed in the country's largest mine has come out expressing her disappointment at the way the company has handled her case. The incident happened mid - 2022.
Despite assurances given by Ok Tedi Mining Limited to investigate and deal with the matter, it remains outstanding.
Susan Joseph was made redundant and is no longer employed - this she alleges, is due to her speaking out about the abuse.

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