Day: December 6, 2016
Group helps unemployed women
THE Papua New Guinea Women-in-Business (PNGWiB) has been helping a lot of women operate their businesses and providing jobs for unemployed women. One of them, Anna Kambian, said finding a […]
Mineral exploration dips
THERE has been a drastic decline in mineral exploration, especially in the grassroots exploration sector, according to the PNG Chamber of Mines and Petroleum. Chamber president Gerea Aopi said exploration […]
ExxonMobil continues to operate flawlessly: Barry
IN the two-and-a-half years since the safe start-up, ExxonMobil PNG Limited’s facilities have continued to operate flawlessly, says managing director Andrew Barry. He said this was testament to the many […]
Rugby power divided
STEVEN Kami, who claims to be the duly-elected president of the Papua New Guinea Rugby Football Union, has proceeded to lay out his vision for the code’s future with sevens […]
Police under watch
By ABIGAIL PHOEBE A 24-HOUR call centre will be set up in Port Moresby for people to report any misconduct by officers or the misuse of police vehicles, says Police […]
PM seeks more investments
PRIME Minister Peter O’Neill says it is still the best time to invest in Papua New Guinea despite the rough patch the country is going through. Opening the annual PNG […]
Mum dreads prospect of being evicted
WITH a lot of development taking place in Port Moresby, a mother of four says she will eventually have to pull down her home at Morata and move elsewhere. Rebecca […]
Volunteer work, efforts acknowledged
International Volunteer Day celebrates volunteers’ contributions and their efforts with communities, non-government organisations, government and the private sector. This year’s theme is GlobalApplause – a chance to applaud volunteers and […]
PNG can address humanitarian issues: Diro
By JACKLYN SIRIAS Papua New Guinea is capable of addressing humanitarian issues at national and international level, says Col Siale Diro. The PNGDF chief of force preparation spoke on behalf […]
Dump needs K2m a year
By JUNIOR UKAHA THE Lae City Council requires about K2 million annually to maintain the city’s only rubbish dump at Second Seven, an official revealed yesterday. Godfrey Worio, the health […]