PNG’s position at COP30 remains firm — developed and industrial nations responsible for global emissions must do more to ...
Financial Institution Moni Plus has shifted its focus from personal loans to commercial and asset financing to support Papua New Guinea’s growing resource sector and locally owned companies.
It was revealed today in a press conference held in Port Moresby that K2 million has been approved by the Finance Department ...
Western Highlands Province Provincial Police Commander Chief Superintendent John Sagom said that disagreements among supporters had caused a commotion, and for security reasons, everything was closed ...
Loyalty, commitment, and dedication are traits that made Malakati Anguai work with Ok Tedi Mining Limited (Ok Tedi) for the last 40 years.
PAPUA NEW GUINEA population figures now stand at 10.1 million people. The National Statistics Office (NSO) released the 2024 National Population Census final figures last week Friday.
Wests Tigers superstar and Fiji Bati winger Sunia Turuva has commended the passionate Papua New Guinea supporters following the 2025 Pacific Championship matches, calling the atmosphere at the ...
PNG Kumuls Head Coach Jason Demetriou has expressed immense confidence in 22-year-old rising talent Finley Glare, predicting a bright future for the utility player.
Papua New Guinea's population growth rate is one of the fastest and highest in the Pacific region; determined mainly by births and deaths, says National Statistician John Igitoi.
Limited, a landowner company of the Ramu Nickel Mine in Madang Province, has come a long way from the edge of collapse to become a growing business now owning its new fleet of trucks.
WORKS and Supply Minister Albert Karo said yesterday he was "intensely disappointed" with Morobe MP Jerry Nalau's attempts to ban Highlanders and other non-Morobeans from working at the new Halla ...
PAPUA NEW GUINEA now has access to its official population statistics that it can use to reset its national development goals and aspirations, according to Government Statistician John Igitoi.
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