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PNGOC elects first female President

The Papua New Guinea Olympic Committee [PNGOC] has made history by electing Emma Waiwai as its first female president, taking over from outgoing and long-term president Sir John Dawanincura.

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Minister Masiu to participate at this year’s Pacific International Media conference in Suva, Fiji

Information Communication Technology Minister is keen on discussing topical issues at this year’s Pacific International Media conference in Fiji.

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Telstars to commemorate 58th anniversary to honor club founder


The Enviro Telstars Netball club will celebrate a 58th milestone at the conclusion of the Port Moresby Netball Association with a planned gala event in October.

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PNG swimming duo off to Olympics via universality placing


Papua New Guinea swimming pair Josh Tarere and Georgia-Leigh Vele have been approved by World Aquatics as the ‘universality swimmers’ to compete at the Paris Olympics.

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A proposed Bill to solve mischiefs in foreign relations

A Bill to give the Department of Foreign Affairs oversight in all international engagement has been proposed.

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President Toroama highlights provisions of future landowner relationship

The Autonomous Bougainville Government has carefully captured a portion of royalty benefits and another important plan for major projects.

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Autonomous Bougainville Government developed Mining Law to give complete ownership rights to landowners

The Bougainville Copper Mine held the title of the largest copper and gold mine in the world from 1972 to 1986.

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Wafi-Golpu Chocolate project helping communities

The Mining Chocolate Program for the Wafi- Golpu project actively engages locals to participate in cocoa farming.

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NSL members to benefit from newly opened Moki Business Park

Nambawan Super Limited members will benefit from a K290 million business investment- a building opened today in Port Moresby.

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PNG must dictate foreign aid spending: Sir Charles Lepani

A cabinet decision in 2023 by the Marape - Rosso Government, assembled some of Papua New Guinea's great minds to draw a path for the country's international engagements in the coming years.

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