The National Day of Repentance is a public holiday in Papua New Guinea observed annually on August 26th. Established in 2011, the day is intended for citizens to come together in prayer and ask for forgiveness for the nation's sins. As a statutory holiday, it results in the closure of government offices, banks, and most commercial enterprises across the country.
This event is a designated public holiday and does not involve statistical calculation. It is observed based on the Public Holidays Act of Papua New Guinea, marking a full day of rest and religious observance mandated by the government.
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