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Census figures to be released by August

Papua New Guineans will have a better idea of the country's population by August this year.

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Parliament adjourned to 10am Wednesday

As usual, the National Parliament reconvened with a quorum after 37 minutes of the 2 pm start time but did not last for more than 15 minutes before the government used its numerical numbers on the floor to adjourn to Wednesday [tomorrow] at 10 am.

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Motion not received

Speaker of Parliament, Job Pomat has informed the country that he has yet to receive a motion on the Vote of No Confidence in the Prime Minister.

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Presiding government not threatened by numbers in Opposition camp

The ruling Pangu Pati government remains confident with its coalition partners to overcome the looming vote of no confidence by the opposition.

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Parliament sitting reconvenes at 2 pm 

When Parliament reconvenes at 2 pm, the sitting arrangement will be different following the exodus of members of government to the opposition over the weekend. 

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Crowd control at the largest bus stop in the nation’s capital 

Royal PNG Constabulary personnel since this morning are manning Gordon Suburb bus stop restricting informal marketing within its vicinity. 

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Save the Children PNG assists with Mathematics texts books for grades 1 and 2 in Milne Bay

Milne Bay is amongst six provinces identified by Save the Children Papua New Guinea to assist with mathematics textbooks.

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French President Emmanuel Macron conveys deepest condolences to the people of Enga

French President Emmanuel Macron has conveyed his deepest condolences to the people of Enga and Papua New Guineans, in the wake of the tragic landslide in Yambali village that struck Enga Province on 24 May.

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Police and PNGDF out in full force for VoNC

Police and defence force personnel will be out in numbers tomorrow-Tuesday 28th May to maintain peace and good order in the nation's capital as Parliament reconvenes and a motion of vote of no confidence in the government introduced.

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Paita alternate PM nominee

The Opposition Leader, Douglas Tomuriesa, has announced the alternate nominee for the Prime Minister's post at the Sanctuary camp.

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