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Social media circulation of protest statement not from Unitech SRS, says president

The PNG University of Technology's Student Representative Senate (SRS) president Brent Karol has clarified that the widely circulated protest statement on social media was not sourced from their office.

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Police compensates doctor with K12,000

The Madang-based policeman Constable Greg Wii, who was arrested and charged last month for the unlawful attack on Doctor Jimmy Aipit and his family, paid more than K12,000 as compensation.

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Waghi Valley Secondary School given clearance to resumes classes following threats by drunk local

Waghi Valley Secondary School in North Waghi, Jiwaka was issued clearance to resume teaching after classes were suspended due to threats by locals.

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PNG Ports appoints Deborah Onga as Chief Commercial Officer

The Chief Executive Officer of PNG Ports Corporation Limited’s [PNG Ports], Niel Papenfus, is confident that the recent appointment of Deborah Onga as Chief Commercial Officer, effective 1st April, is a way forward.

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Helping rural schools: workshop kicks off in Vanimo

The Partnership in Education [PIE] workshop has started in Vanimo at the St. Anthony Guest House.

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SCAL sponsors PNG amateur Golf Championship with K20,000 funding

Southern Cross Assurance Limited [SCAL] has gained naming rights to the prestigious PNG Amateur Golf Championship, following its sponsorship announcement.

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K25 million Government assistance

National Government's commitment to give a financial helping hand to businesses affected by the infamous 10th January riot last year, saw another cheque presentation of K25 million dished out today.

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Facebook restriction lifted

The restriction on Facebook use in the last 48 hours was lifted today, following a sudden control and limited use of the social media platform.

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Tetemo honored to represent PNG in Asia Cup

Basketball ace Ryan Tetemo says its always an honor to represent the country on international stage with the youngster prime to compete in FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup, where Papua New Guinea is set to kick off their campaign today.

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Normal business operation in Lae

Business is as usual in Lae and Morobe province as a whole with no signs of protests as speculated, with only the University of Technology students ready to present their petition to their Administration today, demanding the Prime Minister James Marape to step down from the Prime Minister's seat by midday today.

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