Vanimo Green MP Belden Namah asked a series of questions today directed to Prime Minister James Marape on the government’s plans on addressing the ongoing law and order issues in the country.
PMV Bus services ceased operations for more than six hours in the National Capital District yesterday in a show of protest over a route 17 bus driver that was allegedly shot by Police on Saturday [February 17].
Papua New Guinean’s largest retail bank will get half of K190 million repaid into its account, from additional company tax it paid to the State, in 2022.
The Papua New Guinea Trade Union Congress (PNG TUC) in partnership with Goroka Agribusiness Training Institute have signed a Service Provider Agreement that aims to encourage economic activities in the informal sector.
Fly River Provincial Government is the first in the Southern Region to furnish all its reports on public funds used in the last term of Parliament, after four years of delay.
APART from many other significant contributions Sir Yano Belo made to this country during his time in politics as Papua New Guinea’s First Works Minister, PNG’s Legal Tender ‘Kina’ will remain as one of his profound legacy throughout generations.
The National Statistical Office is pressing on the government to immediately release upfront payment of the K10 million allocated for the 2024 National Census, for training of enumerators across the country, as they are running out of time.
MInister for International Trade and Investment Richard Maru will be leading a trade delegation to Indonesia at the end of March this year and is anticipated to work on developing a very strong, deep, and robust relationship with Indonesia.