Day: April 24, 2018
Uniting soccer
I AM looking forward to a possible merging of the two soccer entities – the PNGFA and FFPNG. It is interesting that they both have the same denominator. There is […]
Transport problems
WE are disappointed about Prime Minister Peter O’Neill’s public statements about the status of the transport infrastructure in PNG. He said infrastructure is growing right across the country’. Over 35 […]
Attitude problem
I BELIEVE banning of things that have become part of our livelihoods is not the answer to the problems at hand. Plastic bags, betel nut, alcohol, and whatever else that […]
Basil grateful to Kaikai Cookware for providing jobs
By LARRY ANDREW A BRAND new showroom in Lae for Kaikai Cookware was opened last Saturday by Bulolo MP Sam Basil. Kaikai Cookware, a subsidiary of Barlow Industries, opened the […]
K15mil fund waiting for landowners to sort issues
By LUKE KAMA A project security fund of K15 million belonging to Petroleum Development Licence (PDL)7 area is still sitting in a bank account awaiting landowners to work together and […]
Industrial development vital: MP
Industrial development is very important for Papua New Guinea’s economic aspirations, Commerce and Industry Minister Wera Mori says. He said this during talks with Orognaron Incorporated Land Group of Gabsongkec […]
Goodman Fielder and India Association give out Skel Rice to charities
Goodman Fielder and the India Association of PNG assisted four charitable organisations last Wednesday with a donation of two tonnes of Skel Rice. IAPNG president Omprakash Seshadri said: “I would […]
Ramu NiCo upholds safety standards
RAMU NiCo Management (MCC) Ltd will uphold and respect the country’s mining safety standards as a responsible mining company in the country, says vice-president Wang Baowen. Wang said this when […]
Farmers pushed to lift quality
IT is important for farmers and local buyers to maintain the quality of their vanilla produce, says the executive of a French company. Muriel Acat-Vergnet, president and director of French […]
MP looking for K10mil for planting of cocoa trees
Maprik MP John Simon is seeking a government assistance of K10 million to pay for the planting of more than 11 million cocoa trees in his electorate over the next […]