Abau MP Sir Puka Temu expressed dissatisfaction in the current government’s leadership, when reading his motion of no confidence in Prime Minister James Marape, today at the court ordered parliament session.
Chairperson of Papua governors dialogue 2025 and Central governor Rufina Peter has appealed to all leaders in the Papuan region to make crucial decisions amidst the Vote of No Confidence move against the Prime Minister.
Companies from Sweden, a European country, are interested in investing in the Papua New Guinean market because of its strategic location in Asia Pacific region.
United Resources Party [URP], the third largest coalition partner in the Marape-Rosso government, has pledged its support to Prime Minister James Marape and his leadership.
Prime Minister James Marape has called on the people of Papua New Guinea to remain calm, respectful, and united as the country prepares for the vote of no confidence motion scheduled for tomorrow [Tuesday, 15 April 2025].
Among the 734 who graduated from Papua New Guinea University of Technology recently, was a former prisoner, who passed out with a Bachelor’s Degree in Lands and Surveying.
A life-changing call has been made for Jiwaka people to act promptly in addressing drug and alcohol abuse following a spike in ongoing social problems in the province.
The dream of Kerowagi District to participate in a properly coordinated rugby league has become a reality through the successful affiliation with Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League [PNGRFL].
The Supreme Court has decided that Papua New Guinea's Local-Level Government (LLG) elections will go ahead as planned after it rejected an Interim stay application to delay them again.