The Western Highlands Provincial Police Command held its first-ever parade yesterday to honor police officers who lost their lives in the line of duty, commemorating National Police Remembrance Day.
Prime Minister James Marape has hailed the late Morobe Governor Luther Wenge as a 'pillar of democracy,' stating that the veteran politician will be honored with full state recognition.
Former Deputy Finance Secretary Jacob Yafai, who was recently found guilty of all five counts of misappropriation, today apologized to the taxpayers and the rest of the country for the crime he committed.
A Memorandum of Agreement [MoA] was signed between the Forest Research Institute [FRI] and the Markets for Village Farmers project to promote full participation in developing Papua New Guinea’s emerging galip nut industry.
Nearly 40 vehicles carrying the people of Bulolo converged on Lae city today to pay tribute to the late Songang Luther Akisawa Wenge, fallen Morobe governor widely remembered for his leadership and commitment to local communities.
Heavy machinery amounting to K11.6 million to help strengthen Papua New Guinea's disaster, relief, and infrastructure development capabilities was signed with Japan recently.
A weeklong Governor’s Cup tournament in Madang’s Gama village ended on Saturday with soccer played for the first time in the mountainous region along the Bismarck Range.
Papua New Guinea’s national cricket team, the Barramundis, made a strong start to their international preparations with two victories in warm-up matches against Queensland sides over the weekend.