Eastern Highlands Governor, Simon Sia, has stepped-in to ease tension and pave a way forward for peace and reconciliation among two neighboring villages, that caused violence in during the LLG elections.
The Highlands Youth Training and Rehabilitation College graduated more than 30 students in Madang on Thursday with certificates and diplomas in various courses, ranging from Early Childhood Education to Business, IT, Plant Operation and Driving.
Lae based businessman, Justin Parker presented K25,000 worth of vouchers to the Lae Police under the Metropolitan Command, the Wau-Waria, Bulolo and Mumeng divisions under the PPC's command and the Northern Command, each receiving K5,000 worth of vouchers.
Mother and grandmother Agnes Baki says Christmas is a special time that brings family members together and reminds them to be thankful for belonging to something greater; family.
Amid concerns over tens of thousands of students dropping out of Papua New Guinea’s education system each year, the Avani Adventist Technical Vocational Institute was officially opened on Thursday in Eastern Highlands Province to provide alternative pathways for young people left behind.
Prime Minister James Marape has paid tribute to the late Telefomin MP and Minister for Works and Highways, Solan Mirisim, describing him as one of Papua New Guinea’s most productive leaders since Independence.
A seven-day petition demanding justice for the murder of the late Plaeten Nimbi was formally presented to the Wewak Police Station at around 2:00 pm on Thursday by the family and community of Hularina, together with ward councillors of the Wewak Local-Level Government.
The PNG Trade Union Congress, along with other workers’ unions, is calling on the Government to delay the implementation of the new income tax law, set to take effect in January 2026, as there has been no proper consultation with workers.