Enga Governor Sir Peter Ipatas, who lost a vote of no confidence against Prime Minister James Marape by 89 votes to 16, urged the prime…
Prime Minister James Marape on April 11 announced that the National Banking Corporation (NBC) plans to publicly list its stocks for purchase as early as…
The United Resources Party (URP) has reaffirmed its commitment to Prime Minister James Marape and will oppose the vote of no confidence motion before parliament.…
Former prime minister Peter O’Neill has called on Prime Minister James Marape to resign, urging the government to heed growing public calls for leadership change.…
Sir Peter Ipatas, the long-serving Enga governor and opposition nominee for prime minister, unveiled a reform agenda on April 10, aimed at restoring trust in…
Institute of National Affairs director Paul Barker stated on April 8 that the upcoming vote of no confidence motion against the James Marape-John Rosso administration…
Finance Minister Rainbo Paita on April 8 pledged his support for Prime Minister James Marape regarding the vote of no confidence scheduled for April 15.…
House Speaker Job Pomat has confirmed that the parliamentary session scheduled for April 15 will move straight to a vote on a motion of no…
Prime Minister James Marape unveiled a major national agricultural credit scheme on April 7, aimed at bolstering Papua New Guinean farmers, agribusinesses, and provincial governments…
House Speaker Job Pomat adjourned parliament until 10:00 AM on April 15, when lawmakers reconvened on April 8 following a Supreme Court ruling on a…
Autonomous Bougainville Government President Ishmael Toroama urged the National Information and Communication Technology Authority (NICTA) on April 7 to address the threat posed by artificial…
Prime Minister James Marape officially opened the 630-million-kina Enga Provincial Hospital on March 31, a project completed after 16 years, declaring it fully equipped and…
Prime Minister James Marape announced that a comprehensive review of the Ok Tedi mine operations will be conducted before June to ensure fair and sustainable…
Prime Minister James Marape appealed to the nation on April 4, urging citizens to remain calm and respect the constitutional and legal processes surrounding the…
Prime Minister James Marape and his New Zealand counterpart, Christopher Luxon, and signed a new statement of partnership late on March 25 in Wellington, commemorating…
Prime Minister James Marape testified in the National Court on March 24, denying any authorization of payments to Paul Paraka Lawyers during his tenure as…
Prime Minister James Marape announced a cabinet reshuffle on March 25 prior to his departure for bilateral talks in New Zealand. Finschaffen lawmaker and assistant…
The cabinet is facing widespread criticism after approving a plan to fast-track an ambitious array of projects, including the establishment of a space agency, as…
Prime Minister James Marape defended the central government’s borrowing policy for 2024 on March 13, stating that it was not reckless and aligned with last…
Political opposition deputy leader James Nomane announced plans on March 13 to challenge the recently amended Section 145 of the Constitution, which addresses votes of…
The parliament successfully passed a significant amendment to Section 145 of the Constitution on March 12, establishing an 18-month grace period following a failed vote…
The parliament has officially recognized the nation as a Christian country following the passage of a constitutional amendment on March 12. The decision received overwhelming…
Prime Minister James Marape has reiterated his government's dedication to fighting money laundering and corruption in Papua New Guinea, outlining several initiatives aimed at enhancing…
Prime Minister James Marape on March 10 affirmed the government's commitment to conducting local level government (LLG) elections and by-elections across Papua New Guinea (PNG)…
Prime Minister James Marape has reiterated the government's strong commitment to addressing gender-based violence (GBV) and the broader challenges faced by women in Papua New…