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Wong: We remain with Marape by choice, not coercion

Fisheries Minister Jelta Wong has defended Prime Minister James Marape against claims of dictatorial leadership, reaffirming that Members of Parliament in Government stand with him out of conviction, not coercion.

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Marape commends Parliament’s compliance with Supreme Court order

Prime Minister James Marape has welcomed today’s special sitting of Parliament, commending the Speaker Job Pomat and Members of Parliament for complying with the Supreme Court’s directive and setting a strong precedent for future leaders of Papua New Guinea.

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Basketball federation urged to create pathways for players

Prime Minister James Marape has noted the recent developments within the Basketball Federation of Papua New Guinea, calling for the establishment of player pathway programs.

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Gas systems installation testing: Koroba Secondary School

Today marks a significant milestone for the Koroba Secondary School Student Mess as it transitions from reliance on kerosene and firewood to a modern gas system.

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PNG Customs calls for enhanced inter-agency cooperation to combat gold smuggling

There is a need for agencies operating out of Jackson's International Airport to improve their joint efforts against gold smuggling out of Port Moresby.

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A lot is expected to happen within seven days before VONC next week

As Parliament adjourned for a week in preparation for a possible Vote of No Confidence [VoNC] in Prime Minister James Marape, a lot is expected to happen behind the scenes.

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Marape calls for bold action in agriculture sector

Speaking during the Agriculture Industry Public–Private Sector Partnership Conference in Lae yesterday, Prime Minister James Marape said agriculture is the foundation for national survival, self-reliance, and long-term prosperity.

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Data critical in decision making for service delivery: Tikil

Western Highlands Deputy Provincial Administrator for Policy and Advisory Services Ashley Tikil says data collection is vital to make relevant decisions about development agendas in the country.

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West Sepik Health Authority clarifies aminophylline supply

The West Sepik Provincial Health Authority has clarified that they have not received any aminophylline tablets in the past three months from Area Medical Store in Wewak, East Sepik.

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BSP targets regional growth with rebranding

The Bank South Pacific Financial Group Limited is one of the examples of the success stories for Papua New Guinea.

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