Ijivitari MP presents K140, 000 to SILAG
1.5 MW solar power project for Pomio District
Kumul Pertolumen Holdings Limited will be providing 1.5 Megawatts of solar energy through a project worth K6 to K8 million to light up the township of Palmalmal in Pomio District.
In response to concerns raised by the residents regarding waste dumping at the 7th Kilometer along the Kiunga- Tabubil Highway and in town areas
In a significant milestone for education in one of PNG's most remote regions, Kerowagi DDA officially opned a new building complex at St. Clement Mond Drugul Primary School
The people of Koroba Lake-Kopiago will soon have a community development centre, a vital facility that will serve as a hub for addressing law and order, family and sexual violence, community development, and small business support.
St Francis Nuku Secondary School in Nuku district, West Sepik province has not fully started 2025 academic year due to a shortage of specialized subject teachers at the school.
The New Duau LLG chamber is now officially completed, funded by the Esa'ala District Development Authority
The Rigo districts administration continues to operate out of a shipping container at Kiwkila Station
Rumginae Rural Hospital, one of the oldest healtht care facilities in North Fly District of Western Province
While our Member for Esa’ala, Hon. Jimmy Maladina, has been actively fulfilling his national duties as Minister for Petroleum, he has also ensured that key Development projects in our District continue to progress smoothly.
Ijivitari DDA will celebrate 50th Independence with opening of new projects.
The Gobo All-Girls School of Excellence in Jimi District is nearing completion, marking a significant milestone for female education in rural Papua New Guinea.
The Ijivitari District Development Authority has allocated K1.5 million to improve water and install electricity in the district.
Eighteen ward councilors from Morobe and Madang province are proud they have delivered draft development plans, setting the foundations of having their community development needs met.