Leaders not meant to serve themselves: Momis
A FOUNDING father of Papua New Guinea has urged the current generation of national leaders to perform their mandated roles and not sell the...
A FOUNDING father of Papua New Guinea has urged the current generation of national leaders to perform their mandated roles and not sell the...
On 20 April 1972, 100 newly elected parliamentarians gathered in Port Moresby for the opening of the Third House of Assembly,...
Legendary broadcaster, Sean Dorney, started out on loan to NBC before becoming one of ABC's longest serving correspondents in Papua New Guinea.
John Momis does not mince words. The man affectionately referred to as the Father of the Papua New Guinea Constitution has seen enough,...
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Three men remain of the original 14 that developed the National Constitution of Papua New Guinea – John Momis, John Kaputin and Tony Ila.
The Department of Prime Minister & National Executive Council (PMNEC) extended its full support to founding leaders Dr John Momis and Sir...
Police have condemned the hijacking of former President John Momis and the extortion of MP Willie Masiu as an insult to Bougainville's...
THE country's leaders must not forsake the interest of the people for their own interest, says Dr John Momis. Momis, a founding father of...
John Momis says his government 'will not rest' until Australian-linked miner seeking licence for Panguna mine is banned for life from...
As a politician, Momis has often expressed concerns about governance and economic mismanagement in Papua New Guinea, which contributes to a negative narrative.