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ABG heads to the polls this year

Bougainville will hold its fifth General Election this year.

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‘No classroom, go home and wait’

Grade one students enrolled at Daru Chalmers Primary School in the South Fly District of Western Province arrived excitedly for school this morning, only to find themselves without a classroom.

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Romanian duo involved in card cloning scandal appear in court

The two Romanian suspects arrested for card cloning on January 21st at the Kennedy Estate in Port Moresby appeared before the Waigani Committal Court this morning for arraignment.

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Former PM O’Neill slams government loan

Former Prime Minister and Ialibu Pangia MP, Peter O'Neill, has criticized the government's decision to secure a loan of $570 million [approximately K1.5 billion] from the Australian government.

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OK Tedi to assist aviation fuel supply for Kiunga and Tabubil

Following concerns regarding potential shortages of JETA-1 fuel in Kiunga and Tabubil in recent weeks, Western Governor Taboi Awi Yoto has requested assistance from Ok Tedi Mining Limited, through its subsidiary Ok Tedi Energy, to distribute aviation fuel.

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Sir John Luke Crittin passes on

Two-time Governor and longtime Milne Bay businessman Sir John Luke Crittin passed away at his home in Alotau just past lunchtime on Tuesday.

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New Ireland Province farewells Sir J

The casket of the late Sir Julius Chan is making its final run today, on the Boluminski highway.

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Yaro to trim Wigmen squad in Hunters trial

Hela Wigmen head coach Ian Yaro will utilize this Friday's trial match against the PNG Hunters as an opportunity to evaluate his players, who are currently engaged in pre-season training.

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MoU signed to enhance Kokoda Trail sanitation

After years of challenges, the Kokoda Trail is set for vital sanitation upgrades, bringing relief to trekkers and tourists."

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Hundreds turn up to honor Sir J

Hundreds turned up this morning at the Kavieng stadium, New Ireland province, for the memorial service in honor of late Sir Julius Chan.

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