Day: January 3, 2018
K3.7mil project to light up Nebilyer
TAMBUL-Nebilyer MP Win Bakri Daki, pictured, brought the perfect Christmas and New Year gift to his people when he launched a K3.7 million power project in Upper Nebliyer last Friday. […]
Clans make peace over election-related fight
THE Paiyak, a sub-clan of Kii clan living near Wabag town in Enga have initiated a peace process feast in relation to an election-related fight at Teremanda’s Leptenges village. The […]
Hagen children have Christmas party they’ll never forget
By TONY PALME Destitute children in Mt Hagen will remember Christmas 2017 because they celebrated it in a hotel. More than 30 abandoned children, looked after by the Bible Faith […]
Student promotes culture at Commonwealth meet
Thirty student leaders from Commonwealth countries including a student from the Divine Word University, attended the Young Leadership Conference in Malaysia recently. The conference organised by the Association of Commonwealth […]
Haiveta eyeing institute to train locals for LNG industry
Gulf Governor Chris Haiveta, pictured, plans to build a technical institute to train locals for the LNG industry. Haiveta said that discussions were going on for the establishment of petroleum […]
Bank helps seven to be better trainers in financial literacy
SEVEN trainers from the Anis Foundation in Lae graduated as financial literacy trainers last Friday after completing a training on trainers’ course by Bank of PNG (BPNG). The training was […]
WITNESS
The Main Market in Lae is getting overcrowded, forcing some vendors to sell their produce outside the market. Is there a need for a bigger market? – Picture by Golikuka […]
Singer’s fight video sickening
IT was frightening and sickening to watch the lead singer of Wild Pack beating a fellow musician on social media. As a musician, sport players or other celebrity, you are […]
Bad apples in the House
It is about time disrespectful and amateurish ministers be disciplined and decommissioned forthwith. Papua New Guinea has big events coming up. Bad apples not respecting the Secrecy Act in Cabinet […]
Goroka needs crime hotline
COULD the Eastern Highlands Police create an open line for the general public to report crimes? It is imperative the general public and police collaborate together to eliminate crime in […]