Day: June 4, 2018
Airlines get POM-Fiji go-ahead
The Independent Consumer and Competition Commission (ICCC) has allowed Air Niugini to enter a code-share agreement with Fiji Airways on a Port Moresby-Nadi (Fiji) service via Honiara. On Dec 14, […]
Cash crops ‘rotting’ due to poor shipping services
Tonnes of cash crops including cocoa and copra are rotting in remote Kandrian-Gloucester, in West New Britain, because of poor shipping services. Joe Mageto, a farmer from Ward 6 in […]
Rise of POM’s 23-storey building sign of confidence
THE 23-storey building under construction at downtown Port Moresby will be a good indicator of investor confidence in the PNG economy, according to the developer. The developer of the building […]
SMEs getting free training for business growth
SMALL to medium-sized enterprises (SME) can improve their businesses through free services being provided by the IBBM Enterprise Centre. “Trainings are free for micro SMEs operating in the digital economy […]
Connecting to digital economy made a priority for PNG
CONNECTING the people to the digital economy was one of the themes during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation trade and tourism meetings, says Australian Assistant Minister for Trade and Investment Mark […]
Mungkas crush Uni
By ISAAC LIRI MUNGKAS FC dominated University Inter FC on Saturday to win 6-1 in a replay of last year’s grand final of the Port Moresby Soccer Association men’s premier […]
Nasa hails City players bound for clubs abroad
BUANG FC coach Raymond Nasa has applauded six Toti City FC players for securing contracts to play overseas. The six players are Raymond Gunemba (Geelong FC, Australia) Nigel Dabinyaba (Hamilton, […]
Joeys maintain No.1 spot in comp
By ISAAC LIRI ST Joseph’s International School remain unbeaten in the Port Moresby Schools Football Association Under-18 boys division after five rounds. On Saturday, Joeys edged a strong Limana outfit […]
Kramer slams Pomat’s move
MADANG MP Bryan Kramer says Speaker Job Pomat should have ignored the call by Tewae-Siassi MP Kobby Bomareo to refer him to the Parliamentary Privileges Committee. Kramer told reporters that […]
Pruaitch: We were frustrated
By LUKE KAMA OPPOSITION Leader Patrick Pruaitch says the walkout by Opposition MPs last Friday was to show their frustration over Speaker Job Pomat’s referral of Madang MP Bryan Kramer […]