PNG TRADE PROFESSIONALS HEAD TO AUSTRALIA FOR INTENSIVE POLICY TRAINING
Sixteen trade policy professionals from Papua New Guinea’s public and private sectors are set to travel to Australia for a four-week intensive
MT HAGEN CITY MARKET MANAGEMENT PUT ON NOTICE
The Western Highlands Provincial Police Commander (PPC) has issued a stern notice to the management of the Mt. Hagen City Main Market, to make
NAMANI CHALLENGES GRADUANDS TO DEFEND RULE OF LAW
Papua New Guinea Law Society President Hubert Namani has called on the country’s newest law graduates to become courageous defenders of justice,
NEW POLICE BARRACKS FOR MADANG
Madang will soon have a new Polce Mobile Squad barracks to help ease pressure on police operations in the province.Police say officers have been
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SVITZER PNG SUPPORTS MAJOR BOOK DONATION TO EVEDAHANA SCHOOLS
Buk bilong Pikinini (BbP) has announced the donation of 2,000 library books to Evedahana Primary & Junior High School, made possible through the
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DICT SECRETARY AFFIRMS SUPPORT FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Secretary for the Department of ICT, Mr. Steven Matainaho has praised the Department of Education for transitioning to be digitally focused with
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RABAUL DISTRICT MOBILIZES DISASTER RELIEF & SUPPORT FOR AFFECTED COMMUNITIES
The Rabaul District has received its disaster relief food rations from the Provincial Disaster Office, ensuring that aid reaches affected communities
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RABAUL DDA ALLOCATES K200, 000 FOR CYCLONE MAILA RELIEF
The Rabaul District Development Authority (DDA) Board has approved K200,000 in disaster relief funds to support its four Local Level Governments
MARAPE COURTS CHINESE INVESTORS, DEEPENS PNG–CHINA ECONOMIC TIES
Prime Minister James Marape has reaffirmed Papua New Guinea’s commitment to strengthening economic ties with China, telling top investors the
NEW X-RAY MACHINES FOR MT HAGEN AND GOROKA AIRPORTS BY MAY 2026
The National Airports Corporation (NAC) will install two new X-ray screening machines at Mt Hagen and Goroka Airports by the end of May 2026 to
PNGFM APPOINTS NEW CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Communications Fiji Limited, the parent company of PNGFM, is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms. Esther Gegelagi as our Chief Executive
PNG CHIEFS SIGN JAROME LUAI AS FIRST PLAYER ON BOARD
It's official, the PNG Chiefs have announced the signing of West Tigers star playmaker Jarome Luai as the inaugural player ahead of the club's entry
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EXPERIENCED BATSMAN GRATEFUL TO BE BACK WITH THE BARRAMUNDIS SQUAD
Tony Ura, one of Papua New Guinea’s senior and experienced Cricket player is back with the Men’s National Cricket Train on Squad and has lived up
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PAPUA NEW GUINEA TO HOST OFC MEN’S OLYMPIC QUALIFIER 2027
Papua New Guinea has been confirmed as host of the OFC Men’s Olympic Qualifier- one of the two major men’s international tournaments on the
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BARRAMUNDIS HEAD COACH IMPRESSED WITH TEAM'S PREPARATION
High Performance and Head Coach of the PNG Barramundis, Tim McCaskill is very pleased with the team’s recent performance at the National Indigenous
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COACH WANTS BETTER PERFORMANCE IN NEXT GAME
Despite their victory being celebrated, the PNG U16 Women’s Football Head Coach, Susan Steven has some discrepancies with the performance of the
BREAKING: US PRESIDENT RUSHED OFF STAGE, SHOOTER APPREHENDED
The United State President Donald Trump, the First Lady Melania Trump and various members of the cabinet were evacuated at the White House
GUERNSEY WILL MONITOR NIPAH VIRUS SITUATION
The States of Guernsey will continue to monitor cases of Nipah virus reported in India, it has said. Nipah can spread from animals to humans and is
TWITTER TO BE PART OF A PAID SUBSCRIPTION
The New York Times has lost its blue tick on Twitter after it said it would not pay to remain verified. Twitter has started removing verification
FENTANYL- A KILLER DRUG'S TRAIL OF DESTRUCTION
Fentanyl is a deadly, synthetic opioid, 50 times more powerful than heroin. Americans are dying from it at such an alarming rate, that the US has