Business houses in Papua New Guinea are raising concerns about the potential impact of the ongoing global conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran.
More than 1,300 elementary school teachers across the country have already been removed from the education system after being found to have used fraudulent qualifications.
Round logs are still being exported overseas by logging companies in West Sepik, despite the government’s call to end such exports by 2025. The Provincial Forestry Manager representing the Papua New Guinea Forest Authority [PNGFA] in the province has confirmed.
The International Cricket Council [ICC] has officially confirmed that Papua New Guinea will play host to the Under 19 Women's T20 World Cup East Asia Pacific [EAP] Qualifier this April.
Mt Hagen Hospital is set to open a new radiology department equipped with modern medical machines that will improve health services for the Highlands region.
Prime Minister James Marape and World Bank Vice President East Asia and Pacific Felipe Jaramillo have officially launched the PNG Agri Connect Program at University of Goroka in Eastern Highlands Province.
A village in Yangoru-Saussia has taken a bold step towards agricultural self-reliance by venturing into rice farming under the Wiamungu Community Cooperative.
The Western Highlands Provincial Government (WHPG) has supported healthcare services in the province with K500,000 to purchase two new vehicles for the Western Highlands Provincial Health Authority (WHPHA).