The Central Dabaris opened their 2026 Digicel ExxonMobil Cup campaign with a hard-fought 32-18 victory over the Waghi Tumbe in a high-scoring round 1 encounter.
The Talasea Highway in West New Britain Province is now completely cut off from the provincial capital, Kimbe after culverts and bridges along the highway were damaged by the heavy flooding brought on by Tropical Cyclone Maila.
Prices at the fuel pumps are expected to decrease in the coming days following the recent announcement of a sudden price spike made by the Independent Consumer and Competition Commission [ICCC].
The Government has reassured Papua New Guineans that it is taking action to address rising fuel prices and increasing bus fares affecting households across the country.
In a show of solidarity, Alotau District has released funding to assist the first response team from Alotau to cyclone affected areas in the coming week.
Milne Bay’s Provincial Education Board has endorsed a one-week delay to classes for this second term beginning Monday for schools in the province. It’s a direct response to Tropical Cyclone Maila still tracking through Milne Bay waters.