Prime Minister James Marape joined hundreds of Christian faithful's at Port Moresby's Sir John Guise stadium to observe the National Repentance and Prayer Day.
Pacific journalists are receiving specialized training on climate change reporting and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) at the Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD) in Kuala Lumpur.
A group of 11 cyclists from the Wewak Cycling Movement in East Sepik Province has embarked on a remarkable journey to promote peace and unity across Papua New Guinea as the country approaches its 50th Independence Anniversary on September 16th.
For decades, the people of Mil Werip in the Imbonggu District have dreamed of a road that would connect their remote community to the rest of the Southern Highlands Province. That dream, long deferred and often dismissed by successive governments, is now inching closer to reality.
The East New Britain provincial government has opened its doors to the people in the province to participate in the proposed Free Trade Zone or FTZ discussion.
The ruling Papua and New Guinea Union Party [PANGU] has consolidated its grip on power, increasing its parliamentary numbers to 51 MPs following the inclusion of two newly elected members last night.
The Alekano Zagusave Voice Inc was officially launched on Thursday at the National Park in Goroka, marking a historic step for the 39 Alekano-speaking villages, traditional landowners of Goroka town.
Kikori has stamped its authority on the Southern Region Basketball Tournament, overcoming both rivals and a grueling journey to claim the championship on Sunday.