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Brief Biography of Sir Michael Somare - "Father of the Nation"
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Sir Michael Thomas Somare was born on 9 April 1936 in Rabaul, Papua New Guinea. He was of Papuan cultural heritage and was raised in a Catho...
How James Marape Toppled Peter O'Neill to Become the Prime Minister of PNG in 2019
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James Marape emerged as a key player in the political landscape of Papua New Guinea in 2019 when he successfully orchestrated a Vote of No C...
PNG Public Service Pay Increase 2022 - 2024
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A three-year (2022-2024) Salary Fixation Agreement has been signed to increase the pay of PNG public servants. The agreement provides for a ...
PNG Workers Taxed 34%, MPs Only 5%
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With the economy nose-diving, the country drowning in debt and O'Neill Government facing a serious cashflow crisis, many Papua New Guine...
Teaching Service Fixation Agreement (2014-2016) - PNG Public Service Pay Scale
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New teachers and those who do not know how you are paid, you are paid up Scales of 1 - 12 (TS1 – TS12) and across Grades 1 - 7. In other wor...
Revealing the Fortnightly Earnings of Papua New Guinea MPs: How Much Are They Getting?
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Papua New Guineans are eager to know how much their Members of Parliament (MPs) are earning every fortnight, as taxpayers who fund their sa...
PNG MPs Salary: Why Are MPs Getting Raises While Lower-Level Public Servants Struggle?
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In Papua New Guinea (PNG), there have been many reforms taking place in various government departments, such as health and education, which ...
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