As Milne Bay Province celebrated Papua New Guinea's 50th Independence, the Provincial Works Supervision Unit (WSU) shone a spotlight on the backbone of its success: staff members who have dedicated 15 years or more to infrastructure development.
The Minister for Culture, Arts and Tourism and Member for Vanimo Green, Beldan Namah, closed the 50th Independence Anniversary celebrations at Waromo Village, Ward 5 in Bewani Wutung Onei LLG, West Sepik Province over the weekend with a strong call for unity and change.
Managing Director of Kongo Coffee Limited, Jerry Kapka, has called for self-reliance and mindset change among the people of Chuave, urging them to stop depending on government handouts and take ownership of their development.
The Papua New Guinea Government has reaffirmed its commitment to overhauling the education system, with bold promises made at the official opening of the 34th Senior Education Officers Conference [SEOC] in Popondetta yesterday.
After years without proper patient transport, the Ho'owalia Aidpost in Sagarai Valley, Alotau District, has finally received an ambulance, a lifeline for the rural community.
The newly established Modewa Teachers’ College in Oro Province has taken a significant step forward with a groundbreaking ceremony held yesterday for the construction of key infrastructure, including two double-storey lecture rooms and a three-bedroom principal’s residence.
Namblo Village, located in the Nuku Central LLG of West Sepik Province, is poised to become a cultural tourism destination over the next 50 years, following the successful staging of its fifth Wakhai Yam Festival on Friday, September 19, 2025.
Governor of Hela Province Philip Undialu, has called on leaders of Southern Highlands Province to take ownership of the ongoing issues along the Highlands Highway.
The Simbu Students Union of the University of Goroka showcased Papua New Guinea's rich cultural heritage in a vibrant celebration at Dickson's Oval in Kundiawa over the weekend.