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Nation’s capital to face water disruption for 27 days

Port Moresby residents will face citywide water rationing for the next three weeks to allow Water PNG to carry out critical repairs and maintenance on the Mt. Eriama Treatment Plant’s Clarifier 2.

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Prime Minister urges country to refrain from violence

Prime Minister James Marape has sturdily condemned recent reports of ethnic violence highlighting the tragic incident in Goilala, Central that was highlighted on the front page of one of the daily paper’s.

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Manning responds to claims of violence in Goilala

The Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary has released a statement addressing alarming reports featured in the one of the daily papers regarding alleged sadistic behavior by a criminal group in Central Province.

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Marape urges renewed commitment to public service as nation anticipates 50th anniversary 

Prime Minister James Marape has urged public servants across Papua New Guinea to enhance their dedication to serving the nation as the country celebrates its 50th year of independence.

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Appo to appear in Bradford magistrate court

PNG Kumuls Keven Appo is due to appear at Bradford Magistrate Court on Monday 6th of January.

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Marape commends Porgera’s peaceful new year, pledges stability and prosperity

Prime Minister James Marape has lauded the people of Porgera for welcoming the New Year peacefully, emphasizing the government’s unwavering commitment to stability and economic progress in the region.

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PNG’s 50th Golden Jubilee celebrations planning commenced

Prime Minister James Marape and NCD Governor Powes Parkop met this week to initiate plans for Papua New Guinea’s 50th Independence Anniversary celebrations, laying the groundwork for a year of major national events.

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Researcher help protect PNG’s great natural treasures

Rita Goiye is on a mission to help protect and restore Papua New Guinea’s coral reefs, which are some of the richest and most pristine in the world.

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Opposition: Wisdom and reflection needed this year

Leader of the Opposition Douglas Tomuriesa has reminded the Government to be wise in its decision making for the good of the nation and its people. 

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Quality coffee in PNG required to meet China’s growing coffee demand

With a population of 1.4 billion people and a rapidly expanding middle class, China represents one of the largest and fastest-growing coffee markets in the world.

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