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MP Atiyafa expresses deep disappointment over the killing of bus driver

Henganofi MP Robert Atiyafa has expressed deep disappointment and shame over the killing of the bus driver who is from Togoba Mile in the Western Highlands Province.

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K800 Million in royalties’ hits MRDC’s account

After more than a decade of anticipation, K800 million in royalty payments owed to landowners under the PNG LNG Project has finally been released.

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Rossel schools awaiting grade 8 exam papers

While some schools have begun Grade 8 examinations without a hitch yesterday, some of Milne Bay’s remote schools are still waiting for their exam papers to arrive.

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Manolos Aviation delivers exam papers of 140 rural schools in Morobe

Manolos Aviation, with help from the Morobe Provincial Education Office, has delivered Grade 8 exam papers to all 140 rural schools in Morobe Province. The delivery was finished by 10 AM yesterday.

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Student slept through exam

A grade 8 student in an urban school in Madang slept through the first exam paper yesterday.

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Bus drivers honor fallen colleague

Bus owners and drivers for Route 100 in Eastern Highlands Province met in Goroka. They gathered to honor a coworker who was killed in Kainantu District.

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No grade 12s arrested in Simbu police crackdown

In Simbu Province, no Grade 12 students were arrested during a recent police operation targeting schools.

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First drug delivery from Badili Medical Store to Milne Bay

In a first, medical drug orders from Badili Area Medical Store in Port Moresby were successfully delivered to the Milne Bay Health Authority at the weekend

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Prime Minister concerned over drug wastage and poor health supply management

Prime Minister James Marape is concerned there are lapses in the provincial health supply management systems, citing the case of the Milne Bay Provincial Health Authority and drug wastage issues.

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West Sepik Grade 8s sit exams despite paper delays

In West Sepik Province, 5,699 Grade 8 students from 112 primary schools have started their National Examination, despite a significant delay in the arrival of testing materials.

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