Day: March 29, 2017
Farmers helping in coffee borer control
AROUND 600 members of a small coffee growers’ cooperative plan to help the Government eradicate the coffee berry borer in farms. The members of the Apo Angra Angna Kange cooperative […]
Atlas Steel opens K4 million factory in Tari
By MALUM NALU ATLAS Steel has opened a K4 million factory in Tari, Hela to produce roofing iron and other building materials. The factory opened by Tari-Pori MP James Marape […]
Nipa-Kutubu MP to support small business operators
NIPA-KUTUBU MP Jeffery Komal (pictured), plans to support small to medium enterprises in the district because they create employment and economic growth. omal said he had supported building contractors to […]
Kapuls boost attack
THE return of Papua New Guinea striker Raymond Gunemba will be a welcome addition to coach Flemming Serritslev’s side as they look to salvage their Oceania soccer World Cup qualification […]
Firm joins Cowboys posse for Pom-Townsville flight
DECORATED former international, Queensland Origin and North Queensland Cowboys great, Brent Tate, will accompany Trukai Industries management on the pioneering direct flight between Port Moresby and Townsville on Friday. With […]
Spinner Hogg meets with rep cricket sides
FORMER Australian Test Cricketer and World Cup hero, Brad Hogg dropped by Amini Park on Monday to give a helping hand to some of the best cricketers in Papua New […]
Marum rings changes
By ISAAC LIRI REACTING to last Sunday’s 32-18 loss SP Papua New Guinea Hunters coach Michael Marum has made noticeable positional changes for Saturday’s match against the Mackay Cutters at […]
Tuna markets explored
By CLIFFORD FAIPARIK THE National Fisheries Authority (NFA) will look for alternative markets for tuna exports beyond the European Union (EU). NFA managing director John Kasu said they were looking […]
Government praised for increasing DSIP funds
By LUKE KAMA THE increase in the services improvement programme funds by the Government has resulted in interventions which had changed people’s lives in the past four years, an official […]
Centre drives K15m in taxes
By CLIFFORD FAIPARIK The Manus government has generated more than K15 million in taxes since the establishment of the regional processing centre there, administrator Andrew Posong says. “This has helped […]