Ashurst is expanding its practice in Papua New Guinea with the hire of a litigator from a local telecommunications company.
Global law firm Ashurst has hired Michael Henao, former head of legal and regulatory at Digicel Papua New Guinea, as a partner to lead its disputes and regulatory practice in Port Moresby.
Member for Abau, Sir Puka Temu, has proposed the introduction of a K1000 note in Papua New Guinea, featuring the late Sir ...
The Harvey Norman chairman now owns almost 7 per cent of the ASX-listed building materials hopeful, which raised $100 million ...
The PNG prime minister is among several state witnesses expected to give evidence this week in a high-profile case related to ...
Member for South Bougainville, Timothy Masiu, has proposed that the face of the late Grand Chief Sir Julius Chan be featured ...
Mumbai: While the BMC has so far issued notices to as many as 269 bakeries and 414 hotels in the city to move to cleaner ...
An adviser at the center of the City Developments boardroom brawl between billionaire Kwek Leng Beng and his son, Sherman, ...
Citizens buying CNG/LPG cars and EVs costing more than Rs 30 lakh will have to shell out more in tax. In its budget presented ...
Shares of City Developments Ltd. tumbled as trading resumed Monday following a three-day halt amid a boardroom battle for ...
Eastlake’s Hometown Heroes Banner program, funded through sponsorships, will return this year to honor city residents who have served in the military. According to the city, each banner will ...
The recent developments surrounding the K162 million Paraka case paint a grim picture of Papua New Guinea’s justice system.