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Archbishop gives Easter message

Archbishop of Port Moresby Cardinal Sir John Ribat has called on Papua New Guineans to rise above violence and division, drawing strength from the resurrection of Christ during this Easter season.

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Nurses awards plan confirmed

The much talked about Papua New Guinea Nurses Association (PNGNA) awards for 2025 to 2027, will finally be paid, starting from June to July of 2026.

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Easipay vending outage: system engineers working to restore service

PNG Power Limited has advised all customers that the Easipay vending system is temporarily unavailable nationwide.

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Turi exposes gold smuggling network: NAC vows swift action

Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police and NCD-Central Commander Benjamin Turi has raised serious concerns about a gold smuggling syndicate operating within Papua New Guinea.

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KTF team to begin on-ground operations St Paul’s Komo secondary school

A team from the Kokoda Track Foundation [KTF] is at St Paul’s Komo Secondary School in Hela Province, to begin on-ground operations focusing on Flexible Open Distance Education [FODE] student registrations.

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Manus inmates make historic debut in Governor’s Cup soccer tournament

Sixteen inmates from the Manus Correctional Institution made history this year by participating in the Manus Governor’s Cup for the first time.

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Eviction at Erima Wildlife area to resume after easter

The planned eviction at the Erima Wildlife area was temporarily put on hold over the Easter weekend, according to the National Capital District and Central Provinces police management.

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‘Not for tax-free dollars’: New Chiefs boss issues blunt reality check to NRL stars

The PNG Chiefs might have the backing of a $600 million [about K1.8 billion] Australian government war chest and the allure of tax-free mega-deals, but foundation coach Willie Peters has drawn a line in the sand.

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HYTARC partners with India’s Sharda University to offer advanced degree pathways for PNG students

The Highlands Youth Training and Rehabilitation College [HYTARC] has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with India’s Sharda University to establish a direct academic pathway for Papua New Guinean students to pursue advanced degrees abroad.

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