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Police unaware of sit-in-protest documents circulating on social media

Police in the National Capital District and Central Province, will be on full alert to monitor the movement of people on Monday, the 3rd of March 2025 .

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17.5 kilogram of marijuana intercepted

17.5 kilogram of marijuana was intercepted at the Kavieng airport today by Kavieng Police and National Airport Corporation (NAC) officials.

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Cop arrested for illegal eviction

The Internal Affairs Division of Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary yesterday arrested a suspect, Senior Constable Tom Pali, a Reservist of Gordons Police Station, for carrying out the illegal eviction at Parea block Portion 5245 along Gereka just outside Port Moresby.

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Remote South Fly communities sign grant agreements for improved livelihoods and community development

29 ward development committee representatives from eight wards in South Fly District, Western Province, yesterday signed grant agreements for projects chosen by their communities aimed at community or economic development.

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Masiu: People want to hear real news, feed them well

Whilst social media platforms are flooded with all sorts of misinformation, the credible, reliable, and objective reporting remains a greater concern for people throughout the country.

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Journalists challenged to do job with integrity as new newsroom commissioned

Journalists from National Broadcasting Corporation have been challenged to uphold their job with integrity following the opening of the revamped newsroom.

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National tourism conference to set the course for PNG’s potential in the next 50 years

The inaugural Papua New Guinea National Tourism Conference will provide an avenue for people and stakeholders involved to chart the way forward for tourism in the country.

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PNG’s interest first, says PM Marape as country approaches 5 decades of independence

Prime Minister James Marape has challenged citizens to put the interest of the nation first rather than their self-interests.

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Grieving families block Highlands Highway seeking justice

This morning, the Mando to Five Mile section of the Highlands Highway in Goroka was completely blocked as aresult of the death of First Constable Harry Gorano, who was attached to MS 11 Wabag in Enga Province.

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Special audit of Connect PNG infrastructure program to begin in March

Acting Chief Secretary Ivan Pomaleu, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, and Brisbane-based engineering firm Norths Projects Ltd have signed an agreement to begin a Special Audit on the government’s largest project, the Connect PNG Programme.

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