Day: March 21, 2018
PNG Power puts up new tower
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 tower supplied power […]
Police call on Enga for help after women tortured
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 not reporting sorcery […]
Palm oil academy developing leaders for management roles
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 from its sites […]
Community leader wants police to enforce the law
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 tribe, Nelson Kerua, […]
IT centre opens campus on Manus
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 Charlie Benjamin said […]
Police looking for better recruits
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. He said they […]
Australian police help security team make airports safer for Apec
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 Superintendent Darin Ferguson […]
WITNESS
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. That is exactly […]
Police behaviour
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 by having people […]
Facebook warning
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 they are wasting […]