Opposition Leader James Nomane has called on Prime Minister James Marape to reduce the size of the national cabinet, saying many ministers are not doing enough to serve the people.
The Papua New Guinea Chiefs have secured a K200 million residential Players Village at Airways, as part of major infrastructure preparations in the countdown to the club’s 2028 entry into the National Rugby League [NRL].
For soldiers at Moem Barracks in Wewak, the upcoming presentation of the King’s Color is more than a formal military parade, it marks the closing of one chapter and the beginning of another in the proud history of the 2nd Royal Pacific Islands Regiment [2RPIR].
Middle Fly District will shift its treasury operations from Kiunga to Nomad as accounts for 2026 opens. This was revealed by Middle Fly District Administrator Petrus Malongim.
In a country as diverse as Papua New Guinea, radio is more than just entertainment but a form of connection. That is the firm belief of one of the nation’s most iconic voices, Kasty Turner Arifeae.
The Lakwaharu Cricket Club officially recognized its top performers from the 2025 Port Moresby Cricket Association [POMCA] season during an awards ceremony held Saturday at Ikaiana Oval in Tubusereia.
Divine Word University has been hailed for its contributions to education in Papua New Guinea, starting from its humble beginning as a Catholic high school in 1968.
The Office of the Prime Minister has formally dismissed media reports claiming Prime Minister James Marape was stranded in Wewak for three hours following his official visit to East Sepik Province.