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Post Courier referred to Parliamentary Privileges Committee

The Speaker of Parliament Job Pomat has referred the editor and reporter responsible for today’s front-page headline on the Post Courier newspaper to the Parliamentary Privileges Committee for further deliberation and action.

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Kaiwi apologises in parliament over the actions of his grandson, resulting in the death of Jenelyn Kennedy

A Member of Parliament has apologised on behalf of his family, for a crime committed against a young woman, who died five years ago.

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PNG SADO hopeful for significant outcomes in anti-doping compliance meeting

The Papua New Guinea Anti-Doping Organization is hoping to achieve two important outcomes from the national compliance stakeholders meeting, currently underway in Port Moresby.

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Madang Administration imposes moratorium on hire vehicles

The Madang Provincial Administration has imposed a moratorium on hire vehicles by public servants within the administration.

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PNG prepares to welcome Fiji and Solomon Islands investors

The Investment Promotion Authority is preparing to receive business delegations from Fiji and Solomon Islands, in two separate planned investment missions to Papua New Guinea.

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ABG presents its position paper

The Autonomous Bougainville Government presented its position paper to moderator Sir Jerry Mateparae yesterday.

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Prime Minister to release population figures

Official population figures will be made known by Prime Minister James Marape between now and mid this year, when field evaluations are completed, or double checks on head counts are done.

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Government taken to task

The National Government has been asked to make its stand clear on borrowing and loans.

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Attorney General finally clarifies King’s Counsel appointment

The Minister for Justice and Attorney General Pila Niningi has finally provided in detail answers to questions and issues surrounding the appointment of Papua New Guinea's first Kings Counsel in Parliament recently.

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Bird questions treasurer over Passam-Maprik road funding by Australian government


East Sepik governor Allan Bird has questioned Treasurer Ian Ling-Stuckey to explain the status of K100 million funding provided by Australian government for the Passam-Maprik road.

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