More than 500 households have been affected by severe flooding in Markham district of Morobe province, where heavy rains have devastated four villages and destroyed…
Foreign Affairs Minister Justin Tkatchenko on June 17 stated that his ministry has yet to identify or provide consular support to Papua New Guinea (PNG)…
Reports by Radio New Zealand on June 17 said that the recent high-level agreements made between Papua New Guinea (PNG) and France marks a significant…
Australia has reaffirmed its commitment to support Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) aviation and maritime sectors, announcing funding worth 1.8 billion kina over the next 10…
Prime Minister James Marape on June 15 launched the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) policy to boost economic growth and employment. The policy enables the central…
Australia has reaffirmed its commitment to support Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) aviation and maritime sectors, announcing funding support worth 1.8 billion kina over the next…
The Department of Information and Communications Technology has signed an agreement with DataCo Limited to advance the country’s digital government initiatives. The agreement, signed on…
Australia has committed about 23.6 million kina to support the construction of Papua New Guinea (PNG)’s first Resource Recovery Center (RRC), a facility aimed at…
A US national on June 16 was rescued by the Australian Border Force (ABF) and Papua New Guinea National Maritime Safety Authority after his boat…
Two long-neglected communities in ward 4 of the Salamaua local level government (LLG) in Huon Gulf district, Morobe province, on June 16 welcomed the opening…
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved the fourth review of the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) and Extended Fund Facility (EFF) programs for Papua New Guinea…
The Farmers and Settlers Association has urged the government to strengthen biosecurity enforcement and protect domestic industries from the growing threat of cheap imports. In…
Mining Minister Rainbo Paita on June 16 stated that important agreements for the Kainantu gold mine in Eastern Highlands province are on hold due to…
Former police officers Jerry Aura and Danny Karayo on June 16 were assaulted by inmates at the Bomana Prison in Port Moresby. The former officers…
A bomb believed to be a remnant from World War II exploded near the Bilia Maus Rot settlement in Ward 8, Madang Urban local level…
A warrant of arrest has been issued for NiuSky Pacific Limited’s acting managing director Graham Blythe and board chairman Robin Kawat, following multiple failed attempts…
Eight police officers from the Hohola Police in Lae, Morobe province are facing disciplinary charges after being caught smoking and chewing betel nut in public…
National Capital District (NCD) Police chief and Central Police deputy chief Benjamin Turi on June 16 welcomed the appointment of Ruben Giusu as the new…
The government has established its first elite police tactical unit, KUMUL23, to confront organized crime and domestic terrorism threats, marking a major step in national…
The Papua New Guinea Forest Authority (PNGFA) has expressed strong support for the European Union’s Climate Change and Biodiversity Program (EU-CCBP) on Forest Finance. John…
Secretary for Lands Benjamin Samson has been formally charged with multiple offenses, including abuse of office, official corruption, conspiracy, and misappropriation, in relation to the…
The government has established its first elite police tactical unit, KUMUL23, to confront organized crime and domestic terrorism threats, marking a major step in national…
Prime Minister James Marape reaffirmed the government’s commitment to the Bougainville Peace Agreement and the Constitution during a recent high-level consultation in Burnham, New Zealand.…
Russian Ambassador to Indonesia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) Sergei Tolchenov on June 12 renewed diplomatic commitment to the Pacific country with the aim to…
Madang province acting education director Alphonse Igag on June 15 urged all schools in the region to establish proper oversight boards. Igag emphasized that no…