Bird: PNG needs new leadership
East Sepik Governor and the Opposition’s stronghold Allan Bird has publicly criticized the Marape administration, calling for a change in leadership to arrest what he described as a “failing central…
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East Sepik Governor and the Opposition’s stronghold Allan Bird has publicly criticized the Marape administration, calling for a change in leadership to arrest what he described as a “failing central…
Former Prime Minister and Ialibu-Pangia MP Peter O’Neill has issued a strong call for leadership change, citing economic mismanagement, deteriorating services, and a national outcry for government accountability as the…
The Department of Community Government is actively collaborating with Inter-Government Organizations, Non-Government Organizations, Faith-Based Organizations, and Community-Based Organizations to strengthen its response to the ongoing drought situation affecting the Nissan…
Veteran politician and Enga Governor Sir Peter Ipatas has clarified his acceptance of the Alternate Prime Minister nomination ahead of next Tuesday’s highly anticipated Vote of No Confidence against Prime…
Ruth-Ann Kwimberi, a 25-year-old from East Sepik and Madang Provinces, is a young visionary leader and purpose-driven individual. She graduated today from the Institute of Business Studies University (IBSU) with…
Older people are just as enthusiastic about Independence Day as the younger ones. The post ON THIS DAY IN OUR HISTORY: We’re all in the game appeared first on Post…
A group of gardeners headed by Mrs Andree Millar, curator of the University of Papua New Guinea gardens, has returned to Port Moresby after a visit to Sydney. The post…
In a move set to empower education in a remote community, BSP Financial Group’s annual Community Project Initiative has delivered a game-changing resource to Aiio Primary School in Kutubu. The…
Port Moresby is set to become the epicenter of Papua New Guinean fashion as Port Moresby Fashion Week (POMFW) 2025 prepares to launch an electrifying showcase of local talent and…
After a rebound in economic growth in 2024 at 4.3% driven by both resource and non-resource sectors, Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) economy is forecast to grow by 4.2% in 2025…