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State pays fees to schools

Market shut after attack

Exam cheating case condemned

University graduates urged to teach in School of Excellence

Family faces uncertainty

Nagada settlement eviction begins: Kramer

Clinic short on staff

Teenager’s sex case proceeds

Day: January 23, 2018

Roadblocks to monitor motorist

Article Views : 843 Roadblocks would be set up at random locations along the four Highways of Central to ensure that motorist follow traffic laws, according to Central Province Transport […]

January 23, 2018 The National Transport PNG

PMV overloading a concern

Article Views : 622 Police Traffic Director, Joe Joseph, has expressed concern over the increase in PMV overloading in the roads and highways of Central. He said since overloading was […]

January 23, 2018 The National Transport PNG

Boost in Apec operations

Article Views : 669 By Urshula Jim Under the Papua New Guinea–Australian PolicingPartnership (PNG-APP), the 4–Mile traffic have received new infrastructure, motorbikes and vehicles. It was a big improvement for […]

January 23, 2018 The National Transport PNG

Plans to improve transport sector

Article Views : 666 The Department of Transport has outlines plans to provide effective policy responses, improved monitoring of implementation, and by making the necessary legislative and institutional reforms that […]

January 23, 2018 The National Transport PNG

New ports manager outlines plans for Lea and Motukea Island

Article Views : 1,759 A new player is now managing facilities at Papua New Guinea’s two major ports Lae and Motukea Island and it is aiming high. Ted Muttiah, Director, […]

January 23, 2018January 23, 2018 The National Transport PNG

WITNESS

Article Views : 576 These workers were seen collecting rubbish floating in the sea off Waterfront, in Downtown, Port Moresby.

January 23, 2018 The National Letters

police promotion a concern

Article Views : 439 There have been too many criticisms about conduct of policemen in the country being published in the media in recent times. This publicity reflects bad management […]

January 23, 2018 The National Letters

Explain the cause of delay

Article Views : 543 Since 2015 I have been going to the Police Savings and Loans Society to withdraw from my savings several times. Their counter attendants continuously give me […]

January 23, 2018 The National Letters

Believe in God

Article Views : 471 Please allow me space in your paper to write in response to an article titled ‘Pulpit no place to spread hate, fear’ by Jack Drekore Nimkai. […]

January 23, 2018 The National Letters

Kato Ottio a shining star

Article Views : 584 Kato Ottio was a shining star to his family, his clan, the entire Motu-Koitabu community and the country at large. He rose to prominence in rugby […]

January 23, 2018 The National Letters

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