Day: October 30, 2017
Business Council names Nilkare as president
Robert Nilkare is the new president of the Business Council of PNG (BCPNG) replacing David Toua. Nilkare was elected at the council’s annual general meeting on Thursday. He aims to […]
Chocolate promo sees sweet success
THE locally-produced Queen Emma chocolates bars are now being sold in shops with promotions conducted in Port Moresby last week. People had the opportunity to sample the chocolate in a […]
Council maintains watch on Forex
By MARK HAIHUIE MORE than 20 meetings regarding the foreign exchange market had been organised by the Business Council of PNG since 2014 with the Government and relevant stakeholders, an […]
Aropa Airport to get K100,000 face-lift
SOUTH Bougainville MP Timothy Misau has given a cheque for K100,000 for the upgrading of the Aropa Airport so that Air Niugini can resume flights to the electorate. Masiu said […]
Samar vows to work with TIPNG
MINERAL Resources Authority managing director Philip Samar will work with Transparency International Papua New Guinea (TIPNG) to address corruption risks in the extractive industry. Samar said this during the launching […]
Kumuls slay Dragons
By ISAAC LIRI THE Papua New Guinea Kumuls started their 2017 Rugby League World Cup campaign in style with a 50-6 thrashing of Wales in their Pool C fixture on […]
Mead happy with effort
By ISAAC LIRI KUMULS captain David Mead became the first Papua New Guinea player to score a hat-trick of tries in a World Cup beating Stanley Gene’s record of two […]
Cramps send coach Marum for treatment after NFS win
KUMULS coach Michael Marum has been cleared of any serious health concerns and is expected to return to full duties after he spent Saturday night in hospital. Marum was taken […]
Albert cited for biting, facing ban
KUMUL prop Wellington Albert was cited for biting during Papua New Guinea’s 50-6 win over Wales in their opening World Cup match on Saturday. The 23-year-old, who scored a try […]
Police urge refugees to leave centre voluntarily
MANUS provincial police commander Chief Inspector David Yapu has urged refuges to voluntarily leave the regional processing centre by tomorrow. Yapu said the refugees must move otherwise they would not […]