Prime Minister Hon. James Marape met with heads of Papua New Guinea ’s higher academic institutions on Monday 22 August 2022, in direct effort to pool the existing resources of the country’s academia to provide an edge to developmental planning for the next five years.

PRIME MINISTER MINISTER OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA MEETS HEADS OF HIGHER ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS

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Prime Minister Hon. James Marape met with heads of Papua New Guinea ’s higher academic institutions on Monday 22 August 2022, in direct effort to pool the existing resources of the country’s academia to provide an edge to developmental planning for the next five years. PRIME MINISTER MINISTER OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA MEETS HEADS OF […]
The allocation of four ministries to the agriculture sector is a complete paradigm shift to get agriculture moving again. The Marape Government’s focus on ‘Taking Back PNG’ is deeply embedded in the agriculture sector - which is the backbone of Papua New Guinea to drive the country and economy. The Prime Minister said it was no secret that agriculture had declined since Independence in 1975, and allocation of the four ministries was to rekindle the sector, for it to be a major income-generator for Papua New Guinea.

The Marape Government’s focus on ‘Taking Back PNG’ is deeply embedded in the agriculture sector – which is the backbone of Papua New Guinea to drive the country and economy

The Marape Government’s focus on ‘Taking Back PNG’ is deeply embedded in the agriculture sector – which is the backbone of Papua New Guinea to drive the country and economy Read More »

The allocation of four ministries to the agriculture sector is a complete paradigm shift to get agriculture moving again. The Marape Government’s focus on ‘Taking Back PNG’ is deeply embedded in the agriculture sector – which is the backbone of Papua New Guinea to drive the country and economy. The Prime Minister said it was no secret that agriculture had declined since Independence in 1975, and allocation of the four ministries was to rekindle the sector, for it to be a major income-generator for Papua New Guinea.
To avoid heart attacks, frequently do (medical and health) check-ups, maintain a vegetable diet and avoid chewing betel nut with mustard and lime

The first heart attack case in Papua New Guinea happened in 1972, caused by Chewing of Betel Nut

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The first heart attack case in Papua New Guinea happened in 1972, caused by Chewing of Betel Nut. To avoid heart attacks, frequently do (medical and health) check-ups, maintain a vegetable diet and avoid chewing betel nut with mustard and lime. – Kevau. CHEWING BETEL NUT LETHAL The National Newspaper | Tuesday, 23rd August 2022.
The Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) has rejected Prime Minister James Marape’s statement calling for a nationwide consultation on Bougainville’s 2019 Referendum for Independence results.

The Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) has rejected Prime Minister James Marape’s statement calling for a nationwide consultation on Bougainville’s 2019 Referendum for Independence results.

The Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) has rejected Prime Minister James Marape’s statement calling for a nationwide consultation on Bougainville’s 2019 Referendum for Independence results. Read More »

The Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) has rejected Prime Minister James Marape’s statement calling for a nationwide consultation on Bougainville’s 2019 Referendum for Independence results.
Papua New Guinea Palm Oil Company

The world’s leading oil supplier and Papua New Guinea ‘s largest palm oil producer New Britain Palm Oil pumps in K600 million every year to the West New Britain Provincial economy.

The world’s leading oil supplier and Papua New Guinea ‘s largest palm oil producer New Britain Palm Oil pumps in K600 million every year to the West New Britain Provincial economy. Read More »

The world’s leading oil supplier and Papua New Guinea ‘s largest palm oil producer New Britain Palm Oil pumps in K600 million every year to the West New Britain Provincial economy.