news-update Thursday 25 January 2024 Prime Minister and Treasurer Hon. James Marape has urged Bank South Pacific (BSP) to continue its vital support for small to medium enterprises (SMEs) and home
news-update Thursday 25 January 2024 Bank South Pacific Chief Executive Officer, Mark Robinson, has expressed his enthusiasm for the economic potential of Papua New Guinea over the next decade. Mr Robinson
news-update Thursday 25 January 2024 In a significant diplomatic engagement, Prime Minister and Treasurer Hon. James Marape underscored the pivotal role of Malaysia as a “very important” bilateral partner for Papua
news-update Thursday 25 January 2024 Prime Minister and Treasurer, James Marape has reassured Bank South Pacific (BSP) that the government would review taxes imposed on the bank, to promote economic growth
news-update Thursday 25 January 2024 Prime Minister and Treasurer Hon. James Marape emphasised the importance of preventing the national fuel security issue involving Puma Energy from escalating into a national security
news-update, Uncategorized Wednesday 24 January 2024 The 14 days State of Emergency declared in Papua New Guinea’s capital city Port Moresby will end at 11.59pm tonight. The State of Emergency was declared
news-update Wednesday 24 January 2024 Prime Minister Hon. James Marape reaffirms his Government’s commitment to upholding the law with regard to constitutional offices reporting to the Prime Minister. In response to
Uncategorized Wednesday 24 January 2024 Prime Minister and Treasurer Hon. James Marape underscored the significance of collaboration among key Government departments and agencies, when addressing a Budget Management Committee (BMC) meeting
news-update, Uncategorized Wednesday 24 January, 2024 Chief Secretary to Government, Ivan Pomaleu, has issued a statement confirming that Pay 2, 2024 will correct any deduction of Pay 1, 2024, as a result
news-update Tuesday 23 January 2024 Police Minister, Hon. Peter Tsiamalili, Jr, has reaffirmed he would release public information on arrests in Australia of drug traffickers, at an appropriate time. Mr Tsiamalili’s
