Madang's Provincial Police Commander, Acting Superintendent Robert Baim, has issued a strong warning to students across the province not to engage in school fights.
One of the longest and oldest running supermarket Chains in the Nation's Capital, Stop and Shop, yesterday celebrated its 20 years of operation in the country.
Athletes preparing for the upcoming Pacific Mini Games in Palau will have one final opportunity to test themselves this weekend at the Highlands Open Athletics Championships, hosted at the Papua New Guinea National Sports Institute [PNG NSI] in Goroka.
The National Capital District Metropolitan Police Command has expressed serious concern over a rising number of reported assaults and violence against women and girls in the city.
Police in the National Capital District have issued a stern warning to all motorists, including private vehicle owners, public motor vehicle [PMV] operators, and taxi drivers, to urgently comply with road safety rules or face heavy penalties under a new enforcement campaign.
The Waigani National Court has scheduled July 4 as the date to hear the substantive review application filed by Madang MP Bryan Kramer, who is challenging his dismissal from office by a leadership tribunal.
The best way to measure the status of the Pacific Region's economy is not by analyzing graphs or charts. Rather, it is found in the lives of the people.
A Southern Highlands man who killed his wife after catching her in bed with his nephew is serving 11 years in jail from the National Court sitting at Walume.
The World Health Organization's Regional Director for Western Pacific Dr Saia Ma'u Piukala as part of his high level 8day mission to Papua New Guinea, has arrived in Alotau for a provincial field visit.