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TSC approves 31 teaching positions for Valupai Secondary School

The Papua New Guinea Teaching Service Commission has approved 31 teaching positions for the new Valupai Catholic Secondary School in the Talasea District of West New Britain Province.

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Laila Foundation brings hope as many in Hela Province regain their sight

The Laila Foundation, alongside its partners, recently completed a transformative cataract outreach program in Hela Province, providing the gift of sight to over 300 individuals.

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Bougainville aids Mulitaka

The people of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville have extended their support to the landslide survivors of Mulitaka in Enga Province.

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PNG Solomon Islands ICT cooperation

Papua New Guinea will be assisting Solomon Islands in its Information and communication technology sector. This was among important agendas discussed during a recent meeting between the ICT ministers of the two countries in Honiara.

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PNG into discussions with Vanuatu on ICT Cooperation

Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu have entered into a cooperation agreement to assist each other in the Information and communication technology space.

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Starlink license under court review

The licensing of Starlink in Papua New Guinea is now under court review following criticisms by the general public.

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Pini: athletes need more opportunities overseas to boost medal winning chances in international games

Former Olympian and Team PNG Chef de Mission to Paris 2024 Olympic Games Ryan Pini says Papua New Guinean athletes can do better on the world stage if they are given constant opportunities abroad.

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Empowering the Future: NCD Youth Summit & Expo 2024

National Capital District is hosting a four days NCD Youth Summit and Expo 2024 for young people across the region from August 11- 14.

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Enumeration nearing completion, once completed, sychronisation to start

The country's Census is progressing slowly because most provinces started the enumeration process late.

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Opposition Leader Tomuriesa says Prime Minister Marape’s claim is a “crazy conspiracy theory”

Opposition Leader Douglas Tomuriesa has described allegations by Prime Minister James Marape as a "crazy conspiracy theory".

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