Day: April 6, 2017
NRI probes land deal
By SHIRLEY MAULUDU THE National Research Institute has questioned the allocation by the Lands department, of more than 20,000 hectares outside Port Moresby to the Konebada Petroleum Park Authority. Institute […]
Local internet users to benefit from new facility
A NEUTRAL Internet Exchange Point facility launched yesterday will allow local internet traffic to be contained within the country instead of being relayed overseas and back to local internet service […]
CHM: Improve security
By MARK HAIHUIE A BUSINESSMAN in Port Moresby has called on the police and city authorities to improve security to protect businesses. CHM Group chairman and managing director Raymond Chin […]
Air Niugini begins service to Townsville
By CHARLES MOI THE inaugural flight by Air Niugini from Port Moresby to Townsville on Friday was the result of 12 months of hard work and planning, according to the […]
IRC explains taxation policy
THE Government heavily relies on taxes as its main source of revenue, ensuring that the compliance and collection systems are effective and efficient. The taxation policy factors into the operations […]
Schools league revived
By MELTON PAIS A FOUNDATION was set for Papua New Guinea’s future rugby league players, with the launch of a National Schools Rugby League programme in Port Moresby yesterday. The […]
Morobe capital volleyball into full swing
By LARRY ANDREW THE Prima Huon Volleyball Association in Lae will start its proper season this Saturday with a total of 46 teams vying for the 2017 titles. This season, […]
Palais aiming high at 7s
By HUXLEY LOVAI THE Papua New Guinea men’s and women’s sevens teams will be in action this weekend at the Hong Kong 7s tournament. Both teams will be playing in […]
Oceania’s World Cup race still on
By HENRY MORABANG THE spot for the winner in Group A for the 2018 soccer World Cup Oceania qualifier is still wide open as PNG and the Solomon Islands press […]
Bus woe in Lae
By JUNIOR UKAHA BUSINESSES in Lae have been advised to organise transport for their employees after authorities began taking off the road defective public service vehicles, mainly buses, which people […]