news-update Port Moresby, Sunday, 2nd February 2025 Prime Minister Hon. James Marape, Governor General Grand Chief Sir Bob Dadae, Chief Justice Hon. Sir Gibbs Salika, Ministers of State, Heads of Public
news-update Thursday 30 January, 2025 Prime Minister Hon. James Marape has announced the passing of the late Sir Julius Chan, describing him as a vital figure in shaping Papua New Guinea’s
news-update Thursday 23 January, 2024 Hon. Timothy Masiu, Minister for Information and Communications Technology, has underscored the need for NBC’s Media and Broadcasting Corporation to improve its services in the provinces.
news-update Thursday 23 January, 2024 Minister for Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Hon. Timothy Masiu, delivered the keynote address at the two-day NBC Business Plan Workshop, elaborating on the important role
news-update Daru, Western Province — Friday, January 17, 2025 Acting Prime Minister and Minister for Works and Highways, Hon. Solan Mirisim launched the Western Province Integrated Development Plan 2023–2027 in Daru,
news-update As Papua New Guinea approaches its 50th year of independence, Prime Minister James Marape has called on public servants nationwide to recommit to their roles and serve with renewed dedication.
news-update Wednesday 18 December, 2024 Papua New Guinea has stepped forward to assist its Pacific neighbor Vanuatu following the devastating earthquake that struck the island nation earlier this week. Prime Minister
news-update Friday 29 November, 2024 Amid the growing risk of illegal and harmful activities being facilitated by social media, a policy will be developed to protect citizens. Minister for Information and
news-update Thursday, 28 November 2024 Members of Parliament from both Government and Opposition benches voted unanimously in support of the Counter-Terrorism Bill 2024 as it made its passage through Parliament today.
news-update Wednesday 27 November 2024 Minister for Justice and Attorney-General, Hon. Pila Niningi, will be seeking further interpretation from the Supreme Court on s.145 and s.142 of the Constitution whether a
