Twenty-seven Physical Education [PE] teachers from selected primary schools in the Eastern Highlands Province have completed a one day basic athletics and PE in-service training hosted by the National Sports Institute [NSI].
Prime Minister James Marape has officially launched three major policy initiatives for the Civil and Identity Registry, marking a historic shift in how Papua New Guinea manages population data and national identity.
A leading Sri Lankan coconut-based food and beverage manufacturer has expressed strong interest in establishing a joint venture coconut processing plant in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.
Mothers in Aluki and surrounding communities in Morobe’s Nawae District are set to receive a life-changing gift this year a fully equipped birthing house, announced as a special Mother’s Day initiative by local MP Theo Pelgen.
Papua New Guinea has reported the re-emergence of the deadly polio virus, 25 years after being declared polio-free in 2000 by the World Health Organization [WHO].
A major boost for youth football in Papua New Guinea was announced this week, with Ok Tedi Mining Limited [OTML] committing K1 million to support grassroots development programs led by the Papua New Guinea Football Association [PNGFA].
The inconsistency in the supply of power and water in East Sepik's Provincial Capital Wewak has now forced the East Sepik Provincial Hospital in Wewak to scale down on all its operations.
Two individuals a male and a female have been charged separately with willful murder and are currently in police custody in Kundiawa, awaiting their court appearances.
A 25-year-old man from East Sepik who resides in Edai Town was arrested by Central Police yesterday for having in his possession an offensive weapon, to wit, a wire catapult.