Day: July 11, 2018
Alluvial gold exports expect K410 million for country
Alluvial gold exports are expected to generate K410 million for the country this year, Mineral Resources Authority (MRA) predicts. The forecast for this year, subject to steady production and commodity […]
Hunters to make amends
By ISAAC LIRI THE PNG Hunters understand what went wrong last Sunday in their 28-20 loss to Redcliffe Dolphins and will be looking to get back on track when they […]
PNGFA eyes 2026 event
By ISAAC LIRI PAPUA New Guinea Football Association acting president John Gonjuan says their vision is to see Papua New Guinea take part in the 2026 Fifa World Cup which […]
Agiru Cup the prize in Wabag clash
THE Kroton Hela Wigmen take on the Enga Mioks for the Agiru Memorial Cup on Sunday. The match is also their round 15 Digicel Cup game at Aipus Oval, Wabag. […]
Hornbills club acquire Lae duo
TWENTY-year-old Marx Boussougou is set to make a mark following the footsteps of his father Allan in the PNG Premier Men’s Basketball League. Boussougou is one of two recruits from […]
Rapid population increase a concern
PAPUA New Guinea has been ranked as a country with one of the world’s fastest-growing populations by the World Population Review. And that is a concern. With an estimated population […]
Fly in, fly out practice supported
THE fly-in-fly-out (Fifo) arrangement for mining and petroleum projects allows economic benefits to be spread across the country, according to the PNG Chamber of Mines and Petroleum. This was one […]
Study eyed to measure cruise benefits
Tourism Promotion Authority (TPA) will be leading a regional economic study on an agenda which Papua New Guinea initiated during the Apec Tourism Working Group (TWG) meeting this year. The […]
BSP selects 50 schools in Pacific to in school beautification competition
FIFTY schools in seven Pacific countries including Papua New Guinea have been selected by Bank South Pacific to participate in a school beautification project competition. Bank’s Go Green event coordinator […]
Rumba says, Businesses not paying tax on licence
MOST business operating in Mt Hagen are not paying tax on land rates or licenses, says acting deputy city manager Robert Rumba. He said this was not helping the city […]