
Monday 15 January 2024 Prime Minister, Hon. James Marape, presenting a dummy cheque of K213.4 million to the Minister for Education, Hon. Jimmy Uguro on Tuesday, 9 January 2024. The

Monday 15 January 2024 IPA Managing Director Mr. Clarence Hoot inspecting damaged files at the Konedobu warehouse. (photo credit: IPA Media, PNG Business News) The Papua New Guinea Investment Promotion

Sunday 14 January, 2024 In response to the infamous events in Port Moresby last Wednesday, Prime Minister Hon. James Marape is initiating a restructure of the Cabinet. He revealed today

Sunday 14 January, 2024 Acting Police Commissioner Donald Yamasombi, as Controller of the National State of Emergency (SOE) 2024, has issued five security measures to maintain peace and order during

Saturday 13 January, 2024 In response to recent unrest, the National Capital District has been placed under a 14-day State of Emergency with several measures to manage public safety and

10 January, 2024 NORMALCY TO BE RESTORED IN THE CITY, PAY CUT ISSUE ADDRESSED AND GOVT APOLOGIZE TO BUSINESS HOUSES. Good afternoon All. The NEC has approved for Defence to

12 January, 2023 In the wake of violent riots that rocked the capital city this past week, Prime Minister James Marape and National Capital District Governor Powes Parkop today addressed

12 January, 2023 The Assistant Commander of Police for the National Capital District and Central Province, Anthony Wagambie Jnr. has advised that major supermarkets in Port Moresby will be opened

12 January, 2023 Prime Minister Hon. James Marape has announced the National Executive Council’s decision to declare a state of emergency in the Nation’s Capital, Port Moresby, following damages to

11 January, 2023 In the wake of riots and property damage triggered by confusion over recent tax changes, the Papua New Guinea government has issued a detailed statement clarifying the