Day: May 4, 2018
Hats off for Hood Kawage
HOOD Kawage, of Enga Mioks, is one of the reasons for their unbeaten run since the beginning of Digicel Cup. He is small in size but a class hooker who […]
Free education policy
THE Government’s free education policy is to ensure all the children in the country receive education. The free education policy is the vital service that the Government is providing to […]
Maintaining standard
MAINTAINING education standards in Papua New Guinea is the responsibility of every stakeholder and not just of the Education Department. The Government has a responsibility to ensure sufficient budgetary allocations […]
Get up, get up
FALLING down is not the problem. Not getting up is. Faith makes a fool of what makes sense. This means that if you have faith, it does not matter what […]
How to tame our violent world
THE domestic and sexual violence concern continues with a wide variety of opinions being aired throughout the nation. Others include alcohol abuse, law and order and the list goes on. […]
Australia’s P&O Cruises dedicate six trips to PNG
SYDNEY: P&O Cruises Australia announced six new dedicated cruises to PNG in its latest programme release, calling at Alotau, Kitava Island, Rabaul, Kiriwina Island and the Conflict Islands. One of […]
Ramu NiCo landowners assured royalty payment ‘soon’
The Government has assured landowners of the Ramu NiCo project in Madang that they will receive their outstanding royalties soon. Mining Minister Johnson Tuke reassured the four landowner association chairmen […]
New CPL logos a sign of unity between companies
Major wholesaler and retailer City Pharmacy Ltd has revealed new logos to unite all its brands. Group managing director Mahesh Patel said the new Stop N Shop and City Pharmacy […]
Telco workers want new deal to guarantee job security
Kumul Telikom workers are adamant that their sit-in protest will draw attention of the board and management to agree to an agreement for workers’ benefits and entitlements in the merger […]
PNG trade with Australia experiencing surplus: Pato
PAPUA New Guinea’s export value to Australia totals “some $4 billion” (K9.75 billion) and the country receives just over half that value in terms of imports from Australia, Foreign Affairs […]