ON THIS DAY IN OUR HISTORY: Tourism Booming
PNG’s tourism industry may have conducted a blistering K90 million business in 1986. The number of tourists to the country increased by 24 per cent compared to the previous year.…
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PNG’s tourism industry may have conducted a blistering K90 million business in 1986. The number of tourists to the country increased by 24 per cent compared to the previous year.…
The Parliament has passed the National Petroleum Authority Bill 2025. The post Parliament passes National Petroleum Authority Bill with unanimous support appeared first on Post Courier.
Compromise was reached in the House of Assembly last night on provincial government clauses I of the constitution. This final chapter, Chapter 10, was passed on the voices. Debate on…
Sharda University, one of India’s leading global institutions, is expanding its educational footprint in Papua New Guinea through strategic partnerships aimed at providing quality higher education opportunities for PNG students.…
Western Highlands Governor Wai Rapa, speaking in Parliament today, paid tribute to the late Sir Julius Chan, highlighting his significant impact on his province. The post Western Highlands leaders learned…
My first ever volunteer opportunity was with an organisation teaching primary school students how to engage in respectful relationships. I believe Papua New Guinea needs more of this type of…
Member for South Bougainville, Timothy Masiu, has proposed that the face of the late Grand Chief Sir Julius Chan be featured on the K100 note in honor of his legacy…
Milne Bay Governor Gordon Wesley paid tribute to the late Grand Chief Sir Julius Chan in Parliament today, emphasizing the importance of time management and the value of time as…
Member for Unggai Bena district, Kinoka Feo described the Late Sir Julius Chan as a pragmatic leader who understood that true progress is built on Pillars of education, economic empowerment…