Day: May 30, 2017
Our leaders must maintain their integrity
I remember that when my grandfather and great Chief of Golin-Nilkigauli late Kaupa Dua was challenged by one of his tribesman. He speared that challenger through his ribs and he […]
PNG needs more good leaders
GONE are the days when our nation was trying to bring on board good leaders to help craft the destiny of our people and the nation. Today, we have hundreds […]
Overcrowding affecting students’ learning
THE symptoms of students not doing well in schools are obvious. The level of schooling for most students with our current education system is a prime concern now for the […]
Kapuls need all the support they can get, infighting not helping
WHEN will the conflict between the two factions within football end? It is a real shame for what happened few days ago when a group of men tried to verbally […]
NDB sees potential in fishing industry
THERE is potential for investment in the country’s fishing industry, especially in the small to medium enterprises sector, according to the National Development Bank. Managing director Moses Liu (pictured) said […]
Business operators to access credit scheme
By SHIRLEY MAULUDU SMALL to medium business operators in the fisheries sector can have access to a K5 million credit scheme with National Development Bank Ltd to grow their businesses. […]
BSP to evaluate possible markets
By MARK HAIHIUE THE Bank of South Pacific Group aims to expand into the Southeast Asian Market to countries similar to PNG, and “play their strengths” in providing for the […]
PanAust boss happy with 2016 performance
PANAUST managing director Dr Fred Hess (pictured) said 2016 was a year of milestones for the company. He said in a statement the company’s strong business performance positioned the company […]
Wewak needs more tourism exposure, official says
By JACKLYN SIRIAS THE tourism and hospitality industry in East Sepik needs promotion to attract more tourists, a hotel manager says. Paradise New Wewak Hotel manager Miharu Kawabata told The […]
Time to show true grit
BRISBANE: Bravery. It’s been a defining characteristic from the first Origin match played when Arthur Beetson – perhaps egged on by 33,000 Queenslanders craving a pound of New South Wales […]