Milne Bay’s newly established football club, Kula FC, has been officially welcomed into the Papua New Guinea Premier Soccer League [PSL], with leaders urging the team to honor their cultural heritage as they represent the province on the national stage.
After vanishing in the jungles of Papua New Guinea during World War II, the Douglas A-20 Havoc bomber has finally returned home, fully restored, just in time for the country’s 50th Independence Anniversary.
The introduction of National Certificates [NC] 1 & 2 programs is expected to transform technical and vocational training in the Southern Highlands Province.
The Eagle Foundation Inc. hosted its inaugural Western Highlands Governor's Charity Ball on Saturday at Sir Mara Haus in Mt. Hagen, raising K410,000 for Mt. Hagen General Hospital.
Women and girls between the ages of 14 to 44 in the East Sepik Province, have been urged to get themselves immunized, during this supplementary round of vaccinations.
A police constable attached to the Kundiawa police station was arrested and charged with stealing K500 from a man he had detained while failing to provide a bail receipt when asked by the man.
Papua New Guinea has officially signed an important High Seas Treaty, known as the Agreement on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction [BBNJ], at the 3rd United Nations Oceans Conference in Nice, France.