More than K2 million in cheques, along with a school truck and an ambulance, have been delivered to schools, health facilities, and churches in Tinputz as part of North Bougainville MP Francesca Semoso’s weeklong electoral tour.
Thirty-two primary schools in Bulolo District, Morobe Province, have each received K50,000 this month to support infrastructure development.
Kar Primary School in the Nipa-Kutubu District of Southern Highlands Province has officially been elevated to Junior High School status, a long-awaited milestone that fulfills the hopes and aspirations of surrounding communities in the Poroma LLG.
In three weeks the country will celebrate its 50th Independence anniversary.
The Kutubu Local Level Youth Development Council, in the Nipa Kutubu District of Southern Highlands Province, has launched a specialized training initiative focused on data collection for youths within the Kutubu local level government [LLG] area
The Teaching Service Commission has approved the establishment of the Gobo All-Girls School of Excellence in Jimi District, Jiwaka Province, with operations set to begin in the 2026 academic year.
Ambunti Dreikiki MP Johnson says as much as he wants to celebrate the country's 50th Independence anniversary, funding remains an issue.
Families in two districts are now living in makeshift shelters after sudden land erosion destroyed their homes and properties last week.
The Chuave District Development Authority (CDDA) is prioritizing road connectivity in the district of Simbu Province to enable social and economic progress.
A ward member in Kindeng has handed over state property to support the development of Kindeng.
Completion of the long awaited road link to Olsobip Station.
Chuave MP James Nomane says road accessibility remains the key driver of economic growth and service delivery in the district, despite funding shortfalls.
The Jimi District Development Authority [DDA] has launched new road projects to improve connectivity in one of Papua New Guinea’s most isolated regions, where poor infrastructure has long hindered access to essential services.
Leadership qualities and job performances of elected representatives become evident and are measured through the executive of their duties and responsibilities.
The four tribes in Karamui Local Level Government [LLG] consist of 27 ward areas in Salt Nomane Karamui District seeking the creation of a new district.