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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has dismissed growing calls for his resignation, stating that any leadership change must follow parliamentary procedures. Upon his arrival at the APEC ...
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Since independence in 1975, no government has ever shut down any form of media in PNG. Now on the eve of the anniversary of 50 years of independence, the government has taken this unprecedented action ...
As the Youth Resource Week embarked on its second day of expo, majority of the youths queued at the PNG Labour Mobility booth to seek employment opportunities abroad ...
"Where is PNG headed? If the government continues down this path, it risks trading democracy for control." Many social media users, however, appeared to outdo the government, with many downloading and ...
In a scathing statement, Hon. Peter O’Neill, MP, has criticized the government’s decision to conduct a so-called “test” on the same day Prime Minister James Marape appeared in court as a State witness ...
As Finance Minister at the time, Marape had direct oversight of government payments, yet this massive sum was cleared under his watch. The people of PNG deserve to know whether he deliberately ignored ...
Minister Tsiamalili also called on Meta, the parent company of Facebook, to work closely with the PNG government in promoting responsible platform usage. He warned that if social media companies ...