The Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League today received two brand new D40 Nissan Navara’s, twenty HP laptops, two high-end printers and a maintenance account for the upkeep of their consumables under its current sponsorship with WR Carpenter (PNG) Ltd.
The lack of debate on the floor of Parliament yesterday during the Vote of No Confidence [VoNC] in Prime Minister James Marape, has been slammed by the Opposition.
The Madang Provincial Government has launched its first-ever Small to Medium Enterprise or SME Credit Program, valued at K5 million which will be rollout in the province in partnership with the National Development Bank.
The Manus Provincial Health Authority [PHA] is embarking on a comprehensive initiative aimed at enhancing healthcare standards and accessibility for its residents.
A coffee farm at Kimil in Banz LLG of Jiwaka Province has received coffee rehabilitation materials from the OK Corporation Limited to rehabilitate and improve coffee quality and increase volumes.
After 20 years of exile and harvesting the terrible and negative results of tribal fight, the people of Kamakane, Gogmba, Gogkane and Bomaiku clans in the Gena tribe of Kerowagi district of Simbu Province finally laid that enmity to rest.
Reigning champions of Sports Tok 7s in Bougainville Black Orchids donated K1000 worth of 10kg rice bags to disaster-affected victims of Nissan and Atolls Islands in Autonomous Region of Bougainville.
Alternate Prime Minister nominee Sir Peter Ipatas has thanked the like-minded Opposition members who represented the people of Papua New Guinea well in today’s Vote of No Confidence.