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Government to build strong economic infrastructure
Monday 24 October 2022 The Government is keen on building a strong economic infrastructure in the country to accelerate economic activities, says Prime Minister Hon. James Marape. Speaking at the 2022 PNG Update seminar at the University of Papua New Guinea recently,...
DICT formulates four-year Digital Government Plan
Thursday 13October 2022 Minister for Information and Communications Technology, Timothy Masiu highlighted in Parliament yesterday (Wednesday 12 October 2022), his Department of Information and Communications Technology’s ongoing efforts in developing a maiden Digital...
DICT collaborates with Internal Security ministry to strengthen cybersecurity in country
Thursday 13 October 2022 Minister for Information and Communications Technology, Timothy Masiu has stated that the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), is working closely with the Ministry of Internal Security to ensure cybersecurity is...
Masiu highlights  outcomes of PNG’s participation at  ITU Conference in Romania  
Tuesday 11October 2022 Minister for Information and Communications Technology Hon. Timothy Masiu has highlighted outcomes of Papua New Guinea’s participation at the recent International Telecommunication Union Plenipotentiary 2022 Conference held in Bucharest, Romania...
Minister announces Offences under Digital Government Act 2022
Tuesday 11October 2022 The Department of Information and Communications Technology has publicly announced specific offences under the Digital Government Act 2022 As stipulated, it is now a summary offence under the DG Act 2022 for a public body acting through a public...
PNG Celebrates International Access to Information Day with the rest of the World
Wednesday 28th September, 2022 Hans Lambrecht, PhD First Secretary- Head of Cooperation, Delegation of the EU to PNG, Mr Thomas Eluh Chairman, Interim ICCAC and Officer in Charge of the Dept of ICT Mr Russel Woruba The Universal access to information means that...