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  : Wesa Sole Admitted to the Bar as Legal PractitionerThe PNG Times - Port Moresby, May 4, 2026 Wesa Sole, from Longo K...
06/05/2026

: Wesa Sole Admitted to the Bar as Legal Practitioner
The PNG Times - Port Moresby, May 4, 2026

Wesa Sole, from Longo Kave Council Ward in the Mendi Central Electorate, has officially been admitted to the bar as a Legal Practitioner in Papua New Guinea. The admission took place at the National Court in Waigani on Monday, May 4, 2026.

Mr. Sole’s achievement marks the culmination of a determined seven-year academic journey. Initially accepted into the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) to study Journalism and Public Relations, he declined the offer and instead chose to upgrade his academic results with the goal of entering the School of Law. After two years, he successfully gained admission and pursued his legal studies.

His academic path was not without challenges. In 2017, while preparing for national examinations, parts of Mendi Valley experienced unrest during the election period. Despite these difficulties, Mr. Sole remained focused and performed well, securing his place in university alongside many of his peers.
He now follows in the footsteps of his elder brother, Michael Sole, who is also a practising lawyer.

Mr. Sole’s admission adds to a growing number of young professionals emerging from Mendi Central and the wider Southern Highlands Province. His achievement reflects the continued efforts of students from the district to pursue higher education and contribute meaningfully to their communities.

  : POWER, TRUST, AND BETRAYAL: NEW QUESTIONS SURROUND DEFENCE MINISTER AFTER CASH HANDOUTS IN HAGEN Fresh controversy n...
05/04/2026

: POWER, TRUST, AND BETRAYAL: NEW QUESTIONS SURROUND DEFENCE MINISTER AFTER CASH HANDOUTS IN HAGEN

Fresh controversy now surrounds Dr Billy Joseph, the Member for Nipa–Kutubu, following reports and circulating evidence of a gathering held in Western Highlands Province on Easter eve. The event brought together village councillors and community leaders from the Lower Nembi Pleto area of Nipa Kutubu, but what should have been a routine engagement with grassroots leadership has now ignited widespread concern across the country.

According to images and videos now circulating on social media, the gathering allegedly involved the distribution of large sums of cash to attendees. At a time when the National General Elections are only months away, many are interpreting this as the beginning of early political campaigning by a sitting Member of Parliament, raising serious ethical and legal questions about the use of public office and state resources. The funds in question are believed to be District Development Funds, monies intended to deliver essential services and tangible development projects to the people of the electorate, not to be handed out in cash under circumstances that appear politically motivated.

What deepens the public unease is the timing of this incident. It comes just weeks after the PNGDF recruitment saga, where the Minister faced criticism for allegedly misleading Parliament regarding irregularities in the recruitment process, including reports that more than 100 recruits exceeded the age limit. For many Papua New Guineans, this is no longer being viewed as an isolated lapse in judgment, but rather as part of a troubling pattern that calls into question the Minister’s credibility, accountability, and respect for the rule of law.

These developments raise fundamental concerns under the Constitution of Papua New Guinea, particularly Section 27, which outlines the Leadership Code and demands that leaders conduct themselves in a manner that upholds public confidence and avoids any use of office for personal or political gain. Section 28 further provides mechanisms for enforcement and investigation where misconduct is suspected, while Section 103 clearly requires that public funds be used lawfully and strictly for their intended purposes. If the allegations surrounding this Easter eve gathering are substantiated, they may point to serious breaches of these constitutional provisions.

Beyond legality, however, lies a deeper emotional truth that resonates with ordinary citizens. District Development Funds are not personal wealth, they are the hopes of struggling communities. They are meant to build schools where children can learn, provide medicines in rural clinics, improve roads that connect isolated villages, and create opportunities where there are few. To witness such funds allegedly being distributed as cash in what many perceive to be a politically strategic setting is not just questionable, it is profoundly disheartening.

For the people of Nipa–Kutubu and Papua New Guinea at large, this situation cuts to the core of trust in leadership. At a time when families face hardship and basic services remain limited, actions like these, if proven true, suggest a misuse of power that places political survival above public service. The growing circulation of evidence online has only intensified scrutiny, with citizens now asking difficult but necessary questions about integrity in public office and the standard of leadership being demonstrated.

As public concern continues to build, the call for accountability becomes louder and more urgent. Oversight institutions and relevant authorities must not remain silent. The principles enshrined in the Constitution demand transparency, responsibility, and consequences where wrongdoing is established. Because ultimately, this is not only about Dr Billy Joseph, it is about the integrity of leadership and the future direction of Papua New Guinea.

10/03/2026

: The Supreme Court has quashed the twenty years sentence for Jacob Yafai by dropping four charges about misappropriation , allowing him to serve only two years for abuse of office.

  : Social Media Figure Mangi Last Percy Donates Hygiene Packs to Patients at Mendi HospitalPopular social media persona...
05/03/2026

: Social Media Figure Mangi Last Percy Donates Hygiene Packs to Patients at Mendi Hospital

Popular social media personality Jeffery Mol, widely known online as Mangi Last Percy, has donated 140 packs of health and hygiene items to sick patients at Mendi General Hospital in Mendi today.

Each pack contained essential hygiene items including a towel, soap, toothbrush, and Colgate toothpaste, aimed at assisting patients admitted across different wards in the hospital.

Mol was accompanied by medical workers from the hospital during the distribution, reaching over 150 patients currently admitted at the facility.

Speaking in an interview after the donation, Mol said the initiative cost him approximately K4,000, adding that he is committed to contributing in positive ways that can impact the lives of people in his home province.

Patients expressed their gratitude and appreciation for the gesture, noting that the donation came at a time when many citizens are facing economic hardship due to inflation and the depreciation of our national currency.

According to Mol, this marks the second voluntary initiative carried out in partnership with Lucky Bet 777. The first initiative involved distributing free K20 lunch packs to more than 100 City Wardens in Port Moresby.

Mol further stated that although he uses his social media platform “Mangi Last Percy” mainly for humor, comedy, and satire, he intends to increasingly use his large online following to promote humanitarian initiatives, community empowerment programs, and educational awareness campaigns.

  : Prime Minister James Marape is in Sepik together with Works and Highways Minister Peter Tsiamalili Jnr to officiate ...
05/03/2026

: Prime Minister James Marape is in Sepik together with Works and Highways Minister Peter Tsiamalili Jnr to officiate the Ground Breaking Ceremony for the Sepik Highway under Connect PNG Scheme in Maprik District Headwuarters today ✅

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03/03/2026

: We are into 100% Operation as of March 2026

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  : The Angangula Development Forum (ADF) Corporate Fundraising Dinner is set to take place on March 20th at the Dynasty...
02/03/2026

: The Angangula Development Forum (ADF) Corporate Fundraising Dinner is set to take place on March 20th at the Dynasty Restaurant in Port Moresby.

This important event aims to raise funds to support community rehabilitation and development initiatives spearheaded by ADF. The Forum continues to champion programs focused on empowering local communities, strengthening livelihoods, and creating sustainable opportunities for future generations.

We invite corporate partners, community leaders, stakeholders, and friends to come on board and support this meaningful cause. Your contribution will go a long way in helping us serve the people of our local vicinities and invest in a better, brighter future for our children.

Please refer to the attached flyer for full event details, including ticket information and partnership opportunities.

Let’s work together to empower our communities and build lasting change through the initiatives of the Angangula Development Forum.

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  : New Ireland Province witnessed dramatic scenes today after the scheduled swearing-in of Governor Byron Chan could no...
25/02/2026

: New Ireland Province witnessed dramatic scenes today after the scheduled swearing-in of Governor Byron Chan could not proceed when the gates of the Provincial Assembly were locked.

The incident has sparked public debate, with growing calls for Namatanai Open Member Walter Schnaubelt to be referred to a Leadership Tribunal over his actions.

Critics argue that the move to lock the Assembly gates directly defied directives and processes communicated by the Electoral Commission, the Ombudsman Commission, and the Department of Provincial and Local Level Government Affairs. Some have suggested that, if proven to have breached leadership laws, Mr. Schnaubelt’s mandate as Member-elect for Namatanai Open should be reviewed, potentially leading to serious consequences including termination from office.

“Set the precedents now so that no one messes with the law,” one concerned observer stated, echoing sentiments shared by others who believe responsible authorities must act decisively to uphold governance processes.

However, supporters of Mr. Schnaubelt maintain that due process must be followed and that any allegations of wrongdoing should be properly investigated before conclusions are drawn. They stress that Papua New Guinea’s legal framework provides mechanisms to address disputes through established constitutional and administrative channels.

The swearing-in delay has heightened political tensions in the province, drawing national attention. All eyes are now on the relevant authorities to determine whether further action, including a possible referral to the Leadership Tribunal, will be pursued.

As the situation develops, many citizens are urging calm, respect for the rule of law, and adherence to constitutional processes to safeguard democratic governance in New Ireland and the country at large.

Hon. Desmond Paul Kipa has officially been sworn in as the Member of Parliament for Dei Open today at the State Function...
23/02/2026

Hon. Desmond Paul Kipa has officially been sworn in as the Member of Parliament for Dei Open today at the State Function Room of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea.

The swearing-in ceremony was administered by Speaker of Parliament, Hon. Job Pomat, formally marking the beginning of Kipa’s parliamentary duties as the elected representative of the people of Dei.

📸 Photos: Parliamentary Media

DEI OPEN MP-ELECT DESMOND PAUL KIPA OFFICIALLY CONFIRMEDDei Open MP-Elect Desmond Paul Kipa has officially had the writs...
20/02/2026

DEI OPEN MP-ELECT DESMOND PAUL KIPA OFFICIALLY CONFIRMED

Dei Open MP-Elect Desmond Paul Kipa has officially had the writs returned to the Electoral Commission through the Dei Open By-Election Returning Officer to Margaret Vagi in Port Moresby.

Kipa now takes over the seat left vacant by the late Steven Pim and will serve the people of Dei Council until the 2027 National General Election.

✅ A new chapter begins for Dei Open.

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