Day: March 21, 2018
PNG Power puts up new tower
Article Views: 900 PNG Power Limited (PPL) is erecting a new transmission tower at Kasam Pass, Eastern Highlands, to replace one that brought down by a landslide in January. The […]
Police call on Enga for help after women tortured
Article Views: 1,336 By JAMES GUMUNO People hearing talks of sorcery and sorcery accusations can call acting police superintendent George Kakas. Kakas’s phone number is 71175373. He said people were […]
Palm oil academy developing leaders for management roles
Article Views: 1,226 THE New Britain Palm Oil Ltd management training academy aims to nurture and develop leadership competency of staff to become managers in the sections. Currently 10 cadets […]
Community leader wants police to enforce the law
Article Views: 1,095 A COMMUNITY leader in Western Highlands is calling on police to see that law breakers face the full force of the law. The chief of the Jika […]
IT centre opens campus on Manus
Article Views: 1,170 THE IT Job Training Centre has opened a campus in Manus to allow students and professionals to further their studies in information technology and business. Manus Governor […]
Police looking for better recruits
Article Views: 1,064 By JACKLYN SIRIAS BOMANA Police College commandant Peter Philip plans to have the minimum academic entry level of recruits reviewed to ensure police hired the best available. […]
Australian police help security team make airports safer for Apec
Article Views: 1,055 A GROUP of 34 from companies and government agencies recently attended a two-day course on behavioural assessment and intelligence security in Port Moresby. Australian Federal Police Assistant […]
WITNESS
Article Views: 440 Getting a free ride to school is not a bad thing – as long as the ride is not putting the lives of school children at risk. […]
Police behaviour
Article Views: 419 BASED on a report on Monday, ‘Police recruits face suspension’, I would like to say that the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary is losing so much money […]
Facebook warning
Article Views: 434 I SEE a lot of primary and secondary school students spending more time on Facebook than they do on school work. Parents should monitor their children because […]