Day: April 26, 2018
PNG Hunters on losing streak
Losses by the PNG Hunters have disheartened the population. The problem needs to be analysed to find a way forward. Firstly the competion has a new outlook. The Queensland Cup […]
Siassi LLG
SIASSI is a least-developed LLG or district in Morobe. So far there are no tangible services in terms of infrastructure and other basic services. Our engineroom, the Bunsil Government Station, […]
Motu-Koitabu electoral roll
I make reference to a report in this newspaper on the Motu-Koitabu electoral roll and the removal of 3000 foreign or non-native names from the roll in the 2012 election. […]
Human capital
HUMAN capital is the knowledge and skill that people obtain from education, on-the-job training, and work experience. You are building your own human capital today as you study at different […]
Thomas Eluh’s revelation
THOMAS Eluh’s revelation in the media has finally made the country aware of what has been the cause of all leadership tussles over governor and provincial administrator’s position in Southern […]
War on malaria goes up a notch
INdeed the call to the Government and its partners to make the fight against malaria a development priority is timely because malaria remains the single biggest development challenge to a […]
PNG Power facing pricing dilemma
ELECTRICITY is a topic that comes up every time in discussions on what needs to be improved to enable economic growth. Discussions range from how to make power affordable, strategic […]
Hunters captain signs up as Nasfund’s new ambassador
Nasfund has engaged Ase Boas, captain of the SP PNG Hunters, as a brand ambassador for the voluntary contributions product. The rigor of planning, strong discipline and ongoing success in […]
Workshop focuses on tax credit
By MARK HAIHUIE A RANGE of issues surrounding Infrastructure Tax Credit Schemes (ITCS) were discussed by provincial and lower level government entities with resource companies at a workshop yesterday. Currently, […]
Warning to Pacific on indigenous data rights
WELLINGTON: Keoni Mahelona of the Maori not-for-profit organisation, Te Hiku Media, said indigenous people had valuable knowledge, and their sovereignty and ownership needed certain protections. Mahelona, who is of Hawaiian […]