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PNC to introduce legislations to protect Free Education

Prime Minister Peter O’Neill revealed this in Pangia during his nomination last Friday.

He said in 2012, PNC promised to deliver free education and has lived up to its word.

It has invested K3b every year to deliver this policy despite hiccups along the way.

To continue to assist parents pay their children’s school fees, the new government looks to continue this policy but with legislations in place.

With these new legislations, all future governments will put education as priority number one and must not be changed for political convenience.

Lelang condemns Zeming’s statement

Zeming in a statement on Monday said it is regrettable that Lelang decided to return to his party.

He said the people of Kandrian-Gloucester have embraced the People’s National Congress party and its values when Peter Arul (1997-2002) and David Sui (2002-2007) were members of the party representing the electorate.

However, Lelang said Zeming’s statement was sarcastic and that he does not know what he is talking about.

PM O’Neill thanks PNC supporters for advancing development

Speaking at the dinner held at the Stanley Hotel recently, PM O’Neill said the month of October marked 20 years of the People’s National Congress as a political party since its establishment in 1996.

He said this is the second time that the party has been given the honour of leading the Government of the nation, and he is looking forward to people of Papua New Guinea having the chance to judge the performance of the Government next year.