Day: December 8, 2017
In the air lies Morobe’s future
MANY parts of Morobe that does not have roads are accessible by air. Captain Thomas Keindip is a true Morobean pilot with the North Coast Aviation who dedicated his life […]
Confusion in police recruitment
I SUPPORT Disappointed NCD applicant in yesterday’s newspaper regarding police recruitment for 2016. We NCD applicants for 2016 are still in total confusion over the recruitment process. Do we need […]
Is LNG wealth only a dream?
Papua New Guinea is definitely in trouble. The Budget for 2018 sounds promising – but We are borrowing very heavily to finance our Budget. Switzerland, World Bank, ADB were mentioned […]
The Bible is our manual
THE exact day for Sabbath is found in the book of Luke 23:54-56 and Luke 24:1 (Good News Bible Version). This is in response to the letter ‘Real day for […]
Education crucial for our youths
THE Government’s commitment to make education accessible to all children must be praised. With the introduction of the “tuition fee free” policy, we have seen an increase in the number […]
Locals to milk Yalu dairy farm benefits
THE spin-off activities from a dairy farm in Morobe will boost agricultural activities among locals, an official says. Innovative Agro Industry (IAI) Ltd LR Group chief executive Lior Crystal said […]
Colleges get K100,000 Tropicana donation
A COMPANY has donated K100,000 to the Kabaleo Teachers College and St Mary’s Vunapope Nursing School in East New Britain. The two Catholic colleges joined the Divine Word University in […]
New trend eyed for capital market
By SHIRLEY MAULUDU THE Securities Exchange Commission has reviewed macroeconomic trends to develop and expand Papua New Guinea’s capital market, says executive chairman Christopher Hnanguie. He said the commission had […]
Budget making growers happy
By ZACHERY PER THE largest smallholder coffee grower’s cooperative in the Highlands region has applauded the government for allocating K665.9 million towards agriculture in the 2018 Budget. Apo Angra Angna […]
Trade talks on fishing hold big risks for the region
THE Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG) has released a briefing paper outlining the dangers that global trade talks on fisheries subsidies have for the ability of Pacific Islands countries to […]