Police Recruitment Drive Gains Momentum with New Intake from Momase Region

The Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary (RPNGC) continues to push forward with its national recruitment campaign
Minister Masiu Alive and Well: Fake Facebook Poster to Face Legal Action, Says Police Minister

Minister Masiu Alive and Well: Fake Facebook Poster to Face Legal Action, Says Police Minister
Marape Appoints Gerea Aopi as Kumul Petroleum Chairman Amid Governance Concerns

Prime Minister James Marape has announced the appointment of Mr. Gerea Aopi as the new Chairman of the Board of Kumul Petroleum Holdings Limited (KPHL).
Porgera Landowners Demand Justice in Open Letter to Governor Ipatas

The landowners are now calling for restorative justice, transparent governance, and urgent reform, and have demanded that Governor Ipatas take tangible action through policy commitments, budget allocations, and enforcement mechanisms.
Historic Road Link Established Across Jimi River, Connecting Middle Ramu to Western Highlands

For the first time in history, the people of Middle Ramu District in Madang Province are finally connected by road to the Western Highlands Province, thanks to the efforts of API Builders & Construction Ltd.
PNG Electoral Commission Postpones 2025 LLG Elections Citing Operational and Financial Challenges

The Papua New Guinea Electoral Commission (PNGEC) has confirmed that the Local-level Government (LLG) elections initially scheduled to commence on 12 July 2025 will now be delayed until late September 2025.
DWU Deregisters 848 Students; Rumours of Government Intervention

Divine Word University (DWU) has today deregistered 848 students enrolled in non-clinical programs due to outstanding tuition fees, including TESAS and HELP funding components.
New Porgera Pays K199 Million in Taxes for Q1, More Expected Soon

New Porgera Limited has paid nearly K199 million in corporate tax to Papua New Guinea’s Internal Revenue Commission (IRC) for the first quarter of 2025, signaling strong early returns from the reactivated gold mine.
Influencers, Advocates, and the Coffee Table We’re Still Waiting For

In Papua New Guinea, two powerful forms of storytelling are shaping public perception — one that celebrates the nation’s beauty, and another that confronts its harsh realities. While foreign content creators like Diana Daisy Gau highlight PNG’s cultural pride, local voices such as Big Lee, Andapanga, and the Kabbage Gang expose the country’s deeper struggles. This piece challenges leaders to value both narratives equally, urging dialogue over dismissal in building a truly accountable nation.
PNG Set to Transform Economy with First Ever Air Freight Hub at Nadzab

Papua New Guinea has signed a landmark 40-year deal to build its first air freight cargo terminal at Nadzab, unlocking export opportunities for rural farmers and marking a major step toward economic transformation.