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PM Marape says allegations against former Forests Minister should follow proper process of investigation

MARCH 7 2022 Prime Minister Hon. James Marape says allegations made against a former Forests Minister in his Cabinet should follow proper process of investigation. He said this today (March 7 2022) when responding to a statement by New Ireland Governor, Hon. Sir Julius Chan, calling on him to inform the nation what corrective actions […]

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PM Marape invites creation of power companies

MARCH 1 2022 STRUCTURAL reforms to improve energy production and tap into Papua New Guinea’s alternative power-generation sources continue as the new National Energy Authority (NEA) moves from strength to strength within one year of its establishment. Minister for Energy and Rural Electrification Hon. Saki Soloma today provided an update to the country on the

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Parliament passes important bills on Leadership Code and Sorcery Accused Related Violence

FEBRUARY 24 2022 PRIME Minister Hon. James Marape’s determination to address corruption and sorcery-related violence continues with the introduction of three more related bills in Parliament on Thursday (February 24 2022) . Amendments to the Criminal Code to criminalise purported seers or ‘glasman’ and ‘glasmeri’, their activities, and those who engage their services in the

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PM Marape welcomes passage of Lutheran University Bill

FEBRUARY 24 2022 Prime Minister Hon. James Marape has welcomed passage of the Lutheran University of Papua New Guinea Bill 2022 by Parliament on Thursday (February 24 2022). The bill provides for establishment of a private Lutheran university  in Lae similar to the Catholic-owned Divine Word University in Madang and the Seventh Day Adventist Church-owned

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PM Marape says Opposition Leader has every right to ask about alleged corruption

FEBRUARY 23 2022 Prime Minister Hon. James Marape says Opposition Leader Hon. Belden Namah has every right to ask questions in Parliament “for the good of our country”. He said this in Parliament when answering questions from Namah about alleged corruption within the forests industry. PM Marape said it was unfortunate that Namah could not

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