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Solu is hopeful of making an impact

Hela Wigmen hooker Trevor Solu will be looking to secure his spot with the SP Hunters next year after being ruled out for an injury this season.

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Urgent call for sustainable housing solutions in Port Moresby

As the city of Port Moresby faces unprecedented urban growth, there is a critical need for affordable and sustainable housing for all citizens.

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State sponsored terrorism a big problem

State sponsored terrorism has been described as one of the biggest problems faced in the country.

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K5 million payment raises eyebrows

Commerce and Industry Minister and Tambul MP Win Bakri Daki told Parliament on Wednesday, that he was paid K5 million the same day [27.11] and is expecting more payments from Finance in the coming weeks.

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Proposed constitutional amendment termed as ‘Dangerous’

The Opposition has described the proposed amendment to the Motion of Vote of No Confidence under section 145 of the constitution as a " dangerous amendment" proposed by the Government to remain in power.

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Police tighten recruitment

The Police Department is looking to tighten up its recruitment process amidst concerns of biased practices and an abuse of processes.

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PNG Softball confederate names women’s extended squad for Mini Games

Papua New Guinea Baseball Softball Confederate has named an extended squad for the women’s national team as preparations gain momentum for the 2025 Mini Pacific Games in Palau.

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Health Minister assures Allied Health Workers of payments

Health Minister Elias Kapavore assured Parliament this morning that the government is committed to paying the unpaid allowances owed to allied health workers, which date back to 2012.

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Budget session moved to Friday

The country's money plan for next year scheduled to be presented in the National Parliament will happen on Friday.

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7th VoNC attempt unsuccessful

The Opposition's motion of no confidence in Prime Minister James Marape will not be placed on the Notice paper.

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