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Family of slain policeman compensated

The Tukunjup Tribe of Upper Mendi LLG in the Mendi Munihu District of Southern Highlands Province has paid compensation to the family of slain cop, late Constable Noah Biape.

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Opposition challenges Marape: A looming vote of no confidence

Prime Minister nominee Sir Peter Ipatas is appealing to all members of the Pangu coalition Government to consider a change of leadership come next Tuesday.

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First impression vital for tourism attraction

The Minister for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Belden Namah, said that when tourists visit a country, they always draw conclusions depending on the first impression. And that first is always the lasting impression.

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Inaugural tourism conference underway in Port Moresby

The two-day tourism conference in underway at Hilton Hotel in Port Moresby.

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Unitech petition to Ombudsman Commission delayed, not happening this Friday

The PNG University of Technology's Student Representative Senate has confirmed, that they won't be presenting their petition to the Ombudsman Commission this Friday, as indicated by a post on the Ombudsman Commission's official Facebook page.

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Sir Peter aims to restore institutions of the government

As the alternate Prime Minister nominee for the Vote of No Confidence, Enga Governor Sir Peter Ipatas has made it clear that his reason is to fix pressing issues affecting the country.

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Court strikes out identity theft charge

A criminal charge of identity theft against ACT NOW Campaign Manager, Eddie Tanago has been struck out by the Waigani District Court.

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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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