Day: March 10, 2017
Banking on partnerships
By KEVIN PAMBA ONE of the hallmarks of the Madang-headquartered Divine Word University (DWU) is the partnerships it enters into with various entities to make things happen. DWU – beginning […]
The plane so good it’s still in production after 60 years
IT can seat four people, in a squeeze, and weighs a little under 800kg without fuel or its passengers. It has a maximum speed of 140mph (226km/h), though you could […]
WITNESS
Police officers at Waigani started the year off on a high with their first parade last week, but the pile of rubbish inside the station premises has tainted that good […]
School should be for all, not just Catholics
ALL stakeholders agreed that the new Sumgilbar North Coast High School in Madang will be registered as a government school or government agency-run school. But a few locals where the […]
Creativity lacking in public school system
UDGE a fish by its ability to climb a tree and it will live the rest of its life believing that it’s stupid. Don’t you realise that our education system […]
Social media taking away our moral values
THE easy accessibility of social media, especially Facebook, on smartphones is rampantly catalysing to decay our moral values in PNG. I believe the same is true everywhere else in the […]
Legal changes to mining sector must concern stakeholders
THE mining industry in Papua New Guinea is enjoying a period of boom with conditions unparalleled in our history. Much of this is being driven by China to secure supplies […]
Fund to keep positive credit rating
NASFUND is confident of maintaining a positive credit rating for its members this financial year, chief executive officer Ian Tarutia, pictured, told a regional employer conference in Port Moresby yesterday. […]
Firms partner to distribute Hunters merchadise
By JACKLYN SIRIAS JACK’S of PNG has partnered a local company to distribute supporters merchandise for SP Hunters and PNG Kumuls. Pacific Sports Media Marketing Limited (PSMML) managing director Hubert […]
Indo-PNG trade drops
THERE has been a progressive decrease in bilateral trade between Indonesia and PNG despite more than K500 million in value of trade recorded last year. Indonesian Ambassador to PNG Ronald […]