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  : The 4x Full Contact Karate Champion Taipan Barnett steps into the ring against the dangerous, forward-pressing David...
10/01/2026

: The 4x Full Contact Karate Champion Taipan Barnett steps into the ring against the dangerous, forward-pressing David Kingston from Papua New Guinea at Showtime Kickboxing’s inaugural show on Feb 14 🥊🔥

🎟️ Tickets are available through the fighters and are moving fast — lock yours in now before they’re gone.

📺 Live stream via .com.au

  : JS Commodity Secures Naming Rights Sponsorship for Sepik 9s with K55,000 SupportThe PNG Times | Thursday 08th Januar...
08/01/2026

: JS Commodity Secures Naming Rights Sponsorship for Sepik 9s with K55,000 Support

The PNG Times | Thursday 08th January, 2026

JS Commodity Managing Director John Simon today confirmed his company as the naming rights sponsor of the annual Sepik 9s tournament, presenting a K55,000 cheque to the Sepik 9s Host Organising Committee at JS Café in Port Moresby.

Mr Simon said the partnership aims to work closely with the East Sepik Provincial Government to revive extracurricular and sporting activities in the province, providing positive pathways for youths and steering them away from illicit activities.

He further confirmed that JS Commodity’s sponsorship commitment will continue annually, despite ongoing business challenges caused by the national economic climate and the depreciation of the kina. The JS Commodity Nines tournament is scheduled to take place at Pora Oval from January 30 to January 31, 2026.

  : PRK Director, Foe Association Chairman and Wame Blood Group Managing Director, Mr. Johnny Yawari, today hosted Tari–...
08/01/2026

: PRK Director, Foe Association Chairman and Wame Blood Group Managing Director, Mr. Johnny Yawari, today hosted Tari–Pori MP and Prime Minister Hon. James Marape on a boat ride across the famous scenic Lake Kutubu, following the official launch of the Poroma–Kutubu Road Sealing Project at Pimaga Government Station, Kutubu LLG, Southern Highlands Province.

  : Omea Bridge Collapses After Heavy Rainfall, Disrupting Key Economic CorridorThe PNG Times | Wednesday, 07th January ...
07/01/2026

: Omea Bridge Collapses After Heavy Rainfall, Disrupting Key Economic Corridor

The PNG Times | Wednesday, 07th January 2026

The Omea Bridge, located near Asas Market along the Ramu–Madang corridor, collapsed in the early hours of this morning following persistent heavy rainfall and subsequent torrential flooding.

The collapse involved a temporary single-lane Bailey bridge that had been constructed to provide provisional access while longer-term infrastructure solutions were pending. The bridge’s supporting structure consisted of container-based abutments reinforced with gabion baskets, which failed under the pressure of floodwaters.

The incident has severed a critical economic and transport link between Madang, Lae, and the Highlands Region, significantly disrupting regional connectivity, trade, and the movement of goods and people.

The Ramu–Madang corridor is a vital transport route supporting economic activity, including agriculture, commerce, and supply chains connecting coastal and inland regions. The bridge failure is expected to have immediate economic and logistical impacts, particularly for communities and businesses that rely on the corridor for daily transport and market access.

Authorities are expected to assess the extent of the damage and determine interim access arrangements, while longer-term solutions are considered to restore connectivity along the corridor.

  : The Enga Provincial Administration Graduate Development Program (GDP) is now calling for applications. Refer to the ...
07/01/2026

: The Enga Provincial Administration Graduate Development Program (GDP) is now calling for applications. Refer to the information flyer below to confirm your eligibility before submitting your applications.

  : LOCAL FIRM NEPS COMPLETES NAMA BRIDGE IN RECORD TIMEPangia - Southern Highlands Province (Picture Courtesy of Yare I...
06/01/2026

: LOCAL FIRM NEPS COMPLETES NAMA BRIDGE IN RECORD TIME

Pangia - Southern Highlands Province
(Picture Courtesy of Yare Ice Visuals)

Niugini Engineering and Procurement Services Limited (NEPS) Managing Director, Mr. Emmanuel Aiyopi, stands at the newly constructed Nama Bridge in East Pangia, a vital infrastructure project completed in just seven (7) days and officially commissioned for public use.

The project represents more than the completion of a physical structure. Through the delivery of the Nama Bridge, NEPS has restored hope, access, and connection for the people of East Pangia, for whom the bridge now serves as a critical lifeline—linking communities, improving mobility, and supporting local economic activity.

Despite being a relatively recent entrant into the construction industry, NEPS has rapidly built a reputation as a reliable and capable local construction company, successfully delivering multiple projects across the National Capital District, including bus bays, road upgrading, and road resealing works.

It is encouraging to see local companies stepping up and maintaining strong reputations through quality workmanship and timely project completion when awarded contracts. NEPS has demonstrated impressive growth and continues to establish itself as a reputable local construction firm in Papua New Guinea.

The official opening of the Nama Bridge was proudly witnessed and commissioned by the Member for Ialibu-Pangia, Hon. Peter O’Neill.

UPDATE: Official Media Statement from the Ministry of Police, issued on behalf of the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabular...
06/01/2026

UPDATE: Official Media Statement from the Ministry of Police, issued on behalf of the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary (RPNGC), regarding the recent raid conducted by the Kumul 23 Task Force in Enga Province on 02 January 2026.

The statement was issued by the Regional Member for Bougainville and Minister for Police, Hon. Peter Tsiamalili Jr.

  : Note that the Minimum Wage increase is from K3.50 to K5.00 per hour, as advised by the Marape–Rosso Government in 20...
06/01/2026

: Note that the Minimum Wage increase is from K3.50 to K5.00 per hour, as advised by the Marape–Rosso Government in 2024.

Many local companies and employers across Papua New Guinea are now enforcing this directive, with several organisations commencing implementation on Monday, 05 January 2026.

MiBank | Employment Opportunity MiBank is seeking to recruit a highly qualified & experienced individual for the role of...
03/01/2026

MiBank | Employment Opportunity

MiBank is seeking to recruit a highly qualified & experienced individual for the role of Trainning Coordinator based at our Head office, Down Town, Port Moresby.

If you meet the skills, qualifications & experience, please submit your application to:

The Head of People & Culture
PO Box 179, Port Moresby, NCD

You can also email your application to [email protected]

Note: Email is restricted to 2mb.

Application close: 16th January, 2026.

  : The Prime Minister took a time out to meet with local people in his Tari Pori Electorate , Hela Province as Police O...
03/01/2026

: The Prime Minister took a time out to meet with local people in his Tari Pori Electorate , Hela Province as Police Officers Jerry Wakinda and Solo Isaac gives a delightful es**rt to the Chief servant of this nation.

  : National Court Allows Nipa–Kutubu Election Petition to Proceed to TrialThe National Court has dismissed Objections t...
03/01/2026

: National Court Allows Nipa–Kutubu Election Petition to Proceed to Trial

The National Court has dismissed Objections to Competency in the Nipa–Kutubu Open election petition, allowing the matter to proceed to a full trial.

In a ruling delivered on 2 January 2026 in EP No. 83 of 2022, the Court rejected objections filed by sitting MP Hon. Dr. Billy Joseph and the Electoral Commission, who had argued that the petition failed to meet the requirements of Sections 208 and 209 of the Organic Law and should be struck out without trial.

The Court held that, guided by Section 217 of the Organic Law and the Supreme Court decision in William Hagahuno v Johnson Tuke (2020), election petitions must be approached with justice and fairness rather than strict technicality. The judge found that the petition sufficiently pleaded material facts, was not vague or confusing, and disclosed an arguable case that should be tested at trial.

As a result, the petition will now proceed to a substantive hearing, where allegations including illegal polling, errors, and omissions arising from the 2022 National General Election will be examined. The matter is scheduled to return to court on 23 February 2026 for directions on trial dates and venue.

The Court also ordered the First and Second Respondents to pay the petitioner’s costs relating to the objections hearing.

The ruling clears the way for the election dispute to be fully ventilated in court.

“CSPNG Registrar Wale Molumi Urges Public Servants to Set the Right Tone for PNG’s Next 50 Years”Port Moresby – Friday, ...
02/01/2026

“CSPNG Registrar Wale Molumi Urges Public Servants to Set the Right Tone for PNG’s Next 50 Years”

Port Moresby – Friday, 2 January 2026

The Registrar of Cooperative Societies, Mr. Wale Buddah Molumi, wishes to inform all stakeholders, cooperative society owners, and staff under the Cooperative Societies of Papua New Guinea that Friday, 2 January 2026, marks the first official working day for the year 2026 and is not a public holiday.

The Cooperative Societies PNG Office has been open since the morning and is operating as normal, providing services to the public. All staff and stakeholders are encouraged to report for duty and engage with office operations from the first day of the year, as attendance and performance on this day reflect the tone and direction of work for 2026.

Mr. Molumi emphasized that public servants occupy public offices and carry a responsibility to serve the people of Papua New Guinea. Failure to report to work without lawful cause negatively impacts service delivery and public confidence in government institutions.

The Registrar further highlighted the national significance of 2026, noting that this year marks the beginning of Papua New Guinea’s next 50-year journey into the future. He stated that the actions, discipline, and commitment demonstrated by public servants this year will play a critical role in shaping the country’s long-term development.

Mr. Molumi called on all officers within the Cooperative Societies PNG Office, as well as those across other key government departments, to recommit themselves to professionalism, accountability, and hard work in delivering services to the nation.

He concluded by wishing all stakeholders and public servants a prosperous and productive 2026, and reaffirmed his commitment to working collaboratively with citizens and institutions to make a meaningful and lasting contribution during his tenure as Registrar of Cooperative Societies.

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