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Thursday 29-Nov-07

 

Right, royal gesture... The Duke of Gloucester and Grand Prior of the Order of St John, His Royal Highness Prince Richard, laying a wreath at the Cape Wom Memorial Park near Wewak in East Sepik province yesterday in remembrance of those who fought and died during the Second World War. – Nationalpic by GABRIEL FITO

::BUSINESS

» WHP firm wins Paris top award
  Wamp Nga Holding cited for ‘business excellence’
» Digicel to double PNG investment in next 3 years
  DIGICEL’S investment in the country is expected to double in the next three years.
» Allied to hike gold output
 

ALLIED Gold is eyeing a 60% ramp-up in gold throughput from its flagship, the A$87 million (K222.6 million) Simberi project in the Tabar Islands, Papua New Guinea....

» Machine for coffee growers
  TWO coffee farmer groups from remote parts of Eastern Highlands and Simbu provinces recently received a donation....

::EDITORIAL
» Red Friday
 

THIS is Wednesday.World AIDS Day will be marked around the globe this Saturday.



::SPORTS
» Sponsor tops its support
  Digicel firm on promoting Rugby Sevens
» Central boxers bag most medals in Lae
  TEAM Central boxing squad finished top in the gold medal count in the third PNG Games staged in Lae, Morobe province, last week.
» Fighters go through final preparations
  PNG Kickboxing Association (PNGKBA) is confident that Team PNG are major contenders for the top honors....

   PNG Seven forward Daniel Kaiser catching a line-out throw during one of the training sessions early at Bava Park in Port Moresby.


  More Sports
» Former Kumul to lead Gulf team
» Rural Gulf village holds basketball finals
» ‘Please pay up your dues now’
» Table tennis final to Chinese
» Police dressed up for golf
» Enga not up to scratch
» NSL told pay up or no game
   
   
 
   
 
Main Stories
  300 sacked
  Wewak tuna firm fires all-women workers without giving any reason
» Diarrhoea drugs in short supply as Oro cases rise
  PROVINCIAL Health authorities in the Oro province have reported an increase of diarrhoea cases along the coastline but these cases cannot be treated because of the acute shortage of drugs.
» Tufi gets relief supplies
  PEOPLE at Tufi sub-district in Oro province who have been affected by floods as a result of Cyclone Guba, have received much-needed supplies, State of Emergency Controller Col Vagi Oala said yesterday.
»  PTB teams begin the task of rebuilding
  THE Works Department has set up teams in its efforts to restore infrastructure in the disaster-stricken Oro province.
» PNGDF call-out duties approved
  THE Defence Force has been given the authority to exercise call-out duties during the state of emergency (SoE) in Oro province.
» Illegal PNG immigrants in Torres to be deported
  AUSTRALIAN federal officers are preparing an unprecedented sweep through the Torres Strait to deport Papua New Guineans illegally living on those islands.
» Lawyers should uphold justice, says Dr Marat
  LAWYERS must constantly strive to maintain moral ethics and integrity, Minister for justice and Attorney General of Papua New Guinea Dr Allan Marat said at the graduation ceremony of lawyers from the Legal Training Institute (LTI) yesterday.
 
 


::NATION
» Audit panel launched in Morobe
» Busu people warned of flood
» PNG must be ready for natural disasters
» Robbers walk away with K19,000
» Tourists flock to see limestone caves in Segayo
» New aid post for Bulolo
» Drug shortage in Tari
» Special police operations successful
» Hospital needs CEO
» Lae port project to cost US$154 mil
» Empowering people on rural development
» Call for protection of children’s rights
» Treasurers as custodians of public finance
» PTs urged not to entertain politicians
» Prisoners ‘on the loose’ causing fear
» ABG Members undergo HIV/AIDS testing
» Duke of Gloucester arrives in Wewak to a rousing welcome
» Somare: Opp just envious over ’08 budget
» Forest law amended
» Brief Stories


::LETTERS
» Prison no longer an unsafe place
» Thank you Australia, NZ, US, Canada
– Stap wantem yu
» Is K1.2b worth spending on road?
» Wosera-Gawi MP will deliver
» Bart’s reply summed up as ‘hypocrisy at its best’
» Brief Letters
   
   
   
   
   
 
WeekEnder Stories
» Losing ground
» Persisting on the road to success
» Alphabets in traditional PNG designs
» A need to research new technologies
» Taurama Valley to be trial urbanisation site
» World Vision celebrates International Children's Day
» SPC - Riding The Winds Of Change In 2007 And Beyond
» Writers forum
   
   
   
   
   
 



 

 
 
 

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