The Somare Institute of Leadership and Governance has kick-started its Bully Beef Seminar, fostering conversations of the country's journey since Independence and the contributions of the Premier Public Service Training Institution towards nation's building.
The Milne Bay Provincial Works Supervision Unit [WSU] has taken an important step in its drive to lift infrastructure standards, by securing the support of a Japanese volunteer civil engineer under the Japan International Cooperation Agency [JICA] Volunteer Program.
One of the world’s largest seaweed processors, Jiangsu Benefit Ocean Hydrocolloids of China, has visited Milne Bay Province to explore investment opportunities in seaweed, with backing from the National Fisheries Authority.
The Papua New Guinea Lewas have made a commanding statement in their ICC Women’s T20 World Cup East Asia-Pacific [EAP] Qualifier opener, crushing Japan by 45 runs in Suva today.
Prime Minister James Marape says PNG will use this week’s Pacific Islands Forum [PIF] to call for stronger action on climate change and better control of fishing in the region.
The 54th Pacific Island Forum meeting was officially opened, Monday evening, where leaders were treated to stunning traditional performances by the people of Solomon Islands.
A historic treasure stored away from the public eye is the Daimler Sovereign Saloon, that carried late Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare after Independence in 1975 to 1980.
The Pacific Island forum leaders were reminded of the devastating impacts of climate change and the urgent need for action, by the people of Solomon Islands.
Madang launched its pre-Independence celebrations over the weekend with a variety of cultural and sporting activities, drawing locals from across the province.