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PNG Academic Dr Yalinu Poya Gow Achieves Significant Research Funding!

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Dr Yalinu Poya Gow Awarded 2025 Royal Society of Chemistry Research Fund for Biofuel and Alternative Fuel Research. Papua New Guinean Scholar Dr. Yalinu Poya Gow Receives Royal Society of Chemistry Grant Dr. Yalinu Poya Gow, an accomplished scholar from Papua New Guinea, has been awarded the prestigious 2025 Royal Society of Chemistry Research Fund and the Summer […]
Inspiring journey of Dewane Gemba

A Son’s Sacrifice: The Inspiring Journey Of Dewane Gemba

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Dewane Gemba’s journey from a stable urban job to caring for his aging father in the remote mountains of Simbu is a powerful reminder of love and sacrifice. After founding GreenDot Energy, he not only provided for his family but also fostered community growth, transforming personal challenges into opportunities for others. His story encourages us to embrace the spirit of giving and highlights the impact of our actions on those around us.
In light of recent reports about Facebook being inaccessible in Papua New Guinea (PNG), the National Information and Communications Technology Authority (NICTA) promptly initiated an investigation. CEO Kila Gulo-Vui stated that while the reasons behind the disruption remain unclear, NICTA is in contact with the PNG National Cyber Security Centre and Meta to uncover the cause. Recently, Police Minister Peter Tsiamalili Jnr's announcement regarding new technological regulations raised further questions. Gulo-Vui emphasized the importance of transparency in online regulation and the collaboration needed among agencies to maintain public trust. Meanwhile, ICT Minister Timothy Masiu advocates for a unified approach to tackling cyber issues in PNG, reminding that regulatory powers must be exercised with caution and respect for constitutional limits.

Papua New Guinea Faces Facebook Access Issues: NICTA Investigates

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In light of recent reports about Facebook being inaccessible in Papua New Guinea (PNG), the National Information and Communications Technology Authority (NICTA) promptly initiated an investigation. CEO Kila Gulo-Vui stated that while the reasons behind the disruption remain unclear, NICTA is in contact with the PNG National Cyber Security Centre and Meta to uncover the cause. Recently, Police Minister Peter Tsiamalili Jnr’s announcement regarding new technological regulations raised further questions. Gulo-Vui emphasized the importance of transparency in online regulation and the collaboration needed among agencies to maintain public trust. Meanwhile, ICT Minister Timothy Masiu advocates for a unified approach to tackling cyber issues in PNG, reminding that regulatory powers must be exercised with caution and respect for constitutional limits.