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Wednesday 9-Jan-08

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21,000 drop out

  GRADE 10 students and their parents throughout the country will be disappointed to learn that only about a third of those who sat for....
» New City Hall to be built: Parkop
  A NEW City Hall will be built to save the current K2.5 million annual rental of Lagatoi House, NCDC Governor Powes Parkop announced yesterday.
» Senior cop in hot water
  A senior police officer based in Tomaringa, East New Britain province, is in serious trouble after he allegedly discharged a firearm at the Nonga Base Hospital causing panic and....
» Oro schools begin Jan 28
  THE 2008 academic year for students in Oro province will start on Jan 28, the same as the rest of the country as the disaster and its effects will not be a reason to....
» Villagers along Papuan coast flee monsoon
  WITH the National Weather Service issuing notice of a possible monsoon, villagers along the Papuan coast are seen vacating their homes with personal items and....
» RVO records seismic activity on Karkar
  THE Rabaul Volcano Observatory (RVO) is preparing to send two of its seismologists to monitor the increased activity at the Bagiai cone on Karkar Island in Madang.
» Dearth of office space
  BUSINESS houses and people hoping to rent office space or properties in Rabaul and Kokopo in East New Britain are expected to face a shortage.


::NATION
» Teachers’ leaves to be moved forward
» Public servants must perform
» Buai in NCD on notice
» NCD passes 2008 budget of K125m
» NIPG may be in breach of OLP&LLG: Local leader
» Fuel prices slightly lower except diesel
» Unitech officers in Port Moresby to hold talks
» Mt Hagen city marks clean-up day
» Work on rural roads leading to Pop
» Yawari demands apology on poll petition report
» Sawmill offers assistance
» Former bank employee arrested
» Man arrested over impersonation and fraud
» City clean-up project launched at Six Mile
» Sandaun hands down K40m 2008 Budget
» Pomio urges groups to register
» East Sepk court ends sit-in protest
» Union apologises to Aimo and Sikani
» Slavos set up street kids project
» Notorious escapee plans to surrender
» Students warned to stay off homebrew
» Hela province still an issue for Somare Govt
» Brief Stories

 

::LETTERS
» Defence Ministry needs dire changes
» Things Olga should know
» People need to stand up against evil
» Live 2008 not by definition but by action
» Govt urged to ‘upgrade bridge’
» Brief Letters
   
   
   
   
   

 

 

Waigani Drive patrons making use of their favourite nuts en route to their destinations yesterday. The vendors and consumers alike now hold the future of the nuts in their mouths, so to speak. – Nationalpic by AURI EVA

::BUSINESS

» Miner seeks to resolve land issues
  HARMONY Gold (PNG) wants to resolve all landowner issues before the end of 2008 to pave the way for the start of production at its Hidden Valley mine.
» Johnson is new Allied Gold chief
  ALLIED Gold Ltd, operator of the Simberi gold mine in New Ireland province, has a new chief executive officer.
» Sun still shining on Aust economy
 

SYDNEY: There may be storm clouds on the horizon, but the latest figures show the is sun still shining on the Australian economy, the building sector in particular.

» New Zealand funds Palau’s clam project
  KOROR: The New Zealand government has just approved US$14,967 (K44,000) in grants to Palau’s bureau of commercial development of the ministry of commerce and trade.

::EDITORIAL
» Parliament pay hikes, UK style
  AT the same time as our Members of Parliament are seeking further perks and privileges, their colleagues in Britain have been doing likewise.

::SPORTS
» Pini wins gold
  COMMONWEALTH Games champion Ryan Pini won the men’s 100m butterfly gold medal last night at the Victorian swimming titles in Melbourne.
» Boxing prodigy set to turn professional
  PNG’s up and coming professional boxer Rickson Yamo, 21 is on the verge of signing an agreement that will see him fight under Australian promoter Angelo Hyder.
» Land still a major problem for soccer
  FEDERATION of International Football Association (FIFA) will not release its promised US$1 million (K2.5 million) unless it sees the land title for two soccer academies in....

No support... Annette Sela (right) and Violet Banian of Westpac move in to stop their Steamships Finance opponent from passing the ball in the Private Companies netball competition in Port Moresby on Sunday. Brian Bell and Fairdeal shared the top spot while Westpac are on fourth spot. – Nationalpic by EKAR KEAPU



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