news-update Port Moresby, Monday 26 January 2026 The National ICT Authority (NICTA) marks 10 years of its Girls in ICT Tertiary Scholarship Program with the announcement of two new scholarships, bringing
news-update Port Moresby, Thursday 22 January 2026 The Department of Works and Highways formally welcomed Hon. Peter Tsiamalili Jnr as the new Minister with a dedication reception at the Department’s headquarters
news-update Wednesday 14 January, 2026 The National ICT Authority (NICTA) and the Centre for Excellence in Financial Inclusion (CEFI) entered into a two-year Memorandum of Agreement for the establishment of a
news-update Wednesday 14 January, 2026 Bougainville road works are set to improve following the signing of a construction contract today between the Department of Works & Highways, the Autonomous Bougainville Government
news-update Prime Minister Hon. James Marape has confirmed a Cabinet realignment, announcing new portfolios for three MPs sworn in yesterday as part of what he described as a decisive “year of
news-update Port Moresby, Monday 12 January 2026 Prime Minister Hon. James Marape has called on Papua New Guinea’s public servants to take personal and institutional responsibility for driving the nation’s Reset@50
news-update Port Moresby, Monday 12 January 2026 Chief Secretary to Government, Mr Ivan Pomaleu, OBE, has called on public servants nationwide to embrace a renewed spirit of commitment, accountability, and ethical
news-update Public Service Minister Hon. Joe Sungi has urged Papua New Guinea’s public servants to embrace accountability, modernization, and digital transformation as the nation enters a new chapter after its 50th
news-update Pimaga Station, Nipa-Kutubu – Wednesday, 7 January 2026 Prime Minister and Minister for Works and Highways Hon. James Marape officially launched the Poroma to Kutubu Road Sealing Project on Wednesday
news-update Friday, 19th December, 2025 The National Information and Communications Technology Authority (NICTA) has reaffirmed that Starlink satellite internet services remain prohibited in Papua New Guinea, with strict enforcement measures in
