Day: January 31, 2018
Vehicles for health centres in Niningi’s to-do list
Article Views : 1,264 By ELIAS LARI LOCAL MP Pila Niningi will arrange for a vehicle for each health centre and aid post in the Imbongu electorate. These are Pogerapaul […]
Hela police pressing on with provincial structure despite manpower shortage
Article Views : 1,047 By Rebecca Kuku HELA Governor Philip Undialu has confirmed that the new Hela Provincial Police Structure was approved last week. However, Undialu told The National that […]
Spice farmer not happy with land deal
Article Views : 984 A LEADING spice farmer is calling on the government to retain the titles to land earmarked for K1 billion agricultural developments in the highlands and not […]
Highway in good condition? You must be kidding, says Atiayafa
Article Views : 997 THE Highlands Highway has become so bad with big potholes that it needs a lot of work done to make it better, says Henganofi MP Robert […]
Abel supports Simbu plan to develop hub for agriculture
Article Views : 1,164 By LUKE KAMA DEPUTY Prime Minister and Treasurer Charles Abel supports the Shimbu provincial government’s move to develop Karimui as an agriculture hub. Receiving Simbu’s K218,103,125 […]
Oil Search Foundation gives leadership roles to locals
Article Views : 1,285 OIL Search Foundation has welcomed three locals to its leadership team in 2018. Charles Kaprangi will lead the Public Relations team, Serena Sasingian will head the […]
Passion makes Davies Papua New Guinea’s favourite geologist
Article Views : 1,881 PROFESSOR Hugh Davies has made an exceptional contribution to the geology of Papua New Guinea, both in research and in teaching. He has been awarded an […]
Thirteen youths doing job training with Panamex
Article Views : 1,220 THIRTEEN youths from training provider PNG Life Education Institute are on job training with Panamex Pacific PNG Ltd for six weeks in Port Moresby. Panamex Pacific […]
WITNESS
Article Views : 626 Rain is making our bad roads worse. These villagers are struggling through mud to get to the Trans Highway and on to Port Moresby.
Tussle over position
Article Views : 744 ASAROKA Lutheran Secondary school is a church-run school. The principal’s appointment process has been hijacked. Gimiyufa and Gohikave tribes are now are fighting physically with weapons […]