Day: March 20, 2018
Air traffic expected to grow
The Air Traffic within the Asia Pacific region is expected to grow at a rate of 6-8 per cent in the next 10-15 years, an official says. Papua New Guinea […]
PNG Ports assists YWAM outreach in Morobe
About 3000 young children were administered childhood immunisations in a health outreach program carried out by the Youth With A Mission (YWAM) Training and Medical ships, assisted by PNG Ports […]
Rubberised road to provide double benefit
By Serah Lagdom AN ECONOMIST says rubber producing countries and their governments including the International Natural Rubber Organisation, have been busy trying to find new uses for rubber to shore […]
PNG Ports announces 2016 audit results
PNG Ports Corporation Limited (PNG Ports) has again achieved another “unqualified opinion” or “clean audit” from the Auditor General’s Office (AGO) from its audit of its accounts for year ending […]
Apec training looking good
By Serah Lagdom The Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary Close Personal Protection Unit is an advanced command of security unit working to ensure the security of the Apec visiting dignitaries […]
WITNESS
There is a four-letter word for this but we’ll leave that to your imagination. What doesn’t need imagining is what you can see and smell from the outflow of sewage […]
Madang soccer
MADANG Football Club’s performance at the weekend against Besta FC was poor. MFC didn’t do their best. I hope Mauri Wasi has identified the reason for the defeat. MFC, remember […]
Police brutality
THE article in The National on March 16, ‘Police not protecting human rights: Judge’, is a disgrace to the integrity of the force, especially when the comment came from a […]
Noisy neighbours
THE authorities, especially in Port Moresby, need to step up and take action against landlords and tenants who allow music to boom from their premises after 10pm. We have been […]
Soil erosion at Markham River
IT is concerning to see that the Markham River is eating away sections of the Bulolo national highway. Part of the problem is the cutting down of the trees which […]