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PNG Australia to entry into force its bilateral security agreement

The Government of Papua New Guinea and Australia agrees to fully implement the security agreement signed in December 2023.    

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Newmont commits to PNG

Newmont has reassured the PNG Government that its operations , commitments and legal arrangements in the country remain unchanged.

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Supreme Court dismiss petition against Markham MP

The Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea dismissed an election petition review by Gengewe Neritha Ganzik last Thursday, challenging a National Court decision that rejected her case against the 2022 election result for the Markham Open Electorate. 

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Addressing lawlessness remain priority: Police Minister

Police Minister Peter Tsiamalili Jr has recognized the pressing law-and-order challenges that accompany rapid development, notably increasing crime rates driven by economic pressures affecting communities.

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Mayur Resources talks satisfactory

International Trade and Investment Minister Richard Maru is satisfied following talks with Australian cement and lime developer, Mayur Resources. 

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National Banking Corporation to get commercial banking license

Treasurer Ian Ling-Stuckey has announced a third bank will receive its banking license this week to operate as a commercial bank.

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Cabinet approve partial sell of PNG Power

Struggling state owned electricity company, will be partially privatized.

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Madang villagers win court case

In a landmark decision, villagers from Mirap Village in Madang Province were awarded K2,380,665.00 in damages for an unlawful police raid in 2008.

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Surrendering drugs for a new life chapter

Four drug addicts repented and received Jesus into their lives from a week-long crusade held at Kongra Village in Lower Nebilyer, Tambul Nebilyer District in Western Highlands.

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Maru wants mining giant investigated

International Trade and Investment Minister Richard Maru has instructed the Securities Commission of Papua New Guinea to investigate Newmont Corporation following its decision to move its country's office to Australia.

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