PNG Insight Blog
Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts

PNG 2022 Election Update: Names of Provicial Returning Officers

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2022 PNG Election News Update: The Papua New Guinea Electoral Commission (PNGEC) has appointed 19 Returning Officers (ROs) for the 2022 Nati...

Reservation of Women’s Seats PNG Parliament Key Reform 2022 Elections

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KEY REFORMS BEFORE 2022  Reservation of women’s seats in parliament The reservation of women’s seats in parliament is one key reform a...

PNG MPs Continue to Receive Massive Salary Increases Since Sir Michael Somare's Time

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Over the years, politicians in Papua New Guinea (PNG) have been receiving staggering pay increases, with no signs of slowing down.  Si...

Sir Peter Barter Passed On His Legacy Lives On

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Sir Peter Barter dies in Cairns: The family of former Papua New Guinea cabinet minister Sir Peter Barter has announced his death on Wed...

Vaki, Pala, Paraka and O'Neill: Why Have Their Lawyers Not Tested The Evidence In Sam Koim's Affidavit?

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This is what should have happened - PM, Vaki and Ano should test the validity of evidence contained in Sam Koim and the Police Lawyer's ...
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PNG Insight is a blog that shares valuable information on Papua New Guinea's education curriculum, national examinations, Tuition Fee Free Policy, and the impact of political influences on education. With a focus on education, development, and travel in PNG, we provide insightful and informative content for readers interested in gaining a deeper understanding of PNG's education system and experiences.

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