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As the Parliament recalled Parliament for the vote of No Confidence against Prime Minister James Marape, the Member for Abau ...
The highly anticipated vote of no confidence against Prime Minister James Marape is set to take place today, with Governor ...
Buk bilong Pikinini (BbP) launched another round of its Annual Refresher Training 2025, held at APEC Haus in Port Moresby ...
It was actually March but why spoil a good story and what’s a month among friends millenia later? That  day in 44BC was a ...
Following the Opposition's unsuccessful Motion of No Confidence (VONC) against Prime Minister James Marape, Abau MP Sir Puka Temu has appealed to Papua New Guineans to continue praying for change.
Alternate Prime Minister nominee Sir Peter Ipatas has acknowledged the opposition's support following today's parliamentary vote on the Motion of No Confidence (VONC) against Prime Minister James ...
The World Bank has praised Papua New Guinea’s strong macroeconomic recovery while urging the Government to urgently channel this momentum into improving human development outcomes across the country.
Papua New Guinea has received a significant vote of confidence from the international community following a high-level economic briefing that brought together the Government, key international ...
Angler Daniel Finall from the Tribal Fishing Club in Lae, Morobe province, had a successful day three yesterday April 14th fishing at the GFA 48th National Games Fishing Titles in Kokopo, tagging and ...
The call for drought assistance issued by the Directorate of Disaster & Emergency has gained significant momentum in recent days, with International Non-Governmental Organizations (INGOs), ...
Today, at 1:30pm at the National Court in Waigani, presided over by Justice Colin Makail, handed down its decision regarding an application for restraining orders to restrain the operations of the ...
Grand Chief Sir Peter Ipatas has accepted the result of today’s Vote of No Confidence against Prime Minister James Marape, who retained leadership with 89 votes to the opposition’s 16.