Day: July 17, 2018
Development that touches people
ALL aspects of development begins with the family where one wishes to experience real development. Why is it then that after 40 years of independence, we as a nation still […]
Mendi trouble and rule of law
It is unfortunate that there was trouble in Mendi because the court ruled against an election petition by Joseph Kobol challenging the election of Governor William Powi. This country is […]
High safety standards put PNG on top of the world
ZERO fatalities were recorded in 2017 within the mining industry in terms of safety standards, according to the Mineral Resources Authority (MRA). This means that there were no loss of […]
Fans urged to respect game
By EHEYUC SESERU FANS in Lae city will get a rare opportunity to watch the SP PNG Hunters live when the reigning Q-Cup champions play their round 19 game against […]
Duo to play for ICC 11
CITY Pharmacy Papua New Guinea Lewas duo Ravini Oa and Kaia Aura are among 13 promising cricketers in the first ICC Women’s Global development squad. Bowler Oa and middle order […]
Sisters edge Hetura, book final spot in Lae netball
PAGINI Sisters booked the first grand final spot in the A grade division of the Lae Netball Association competition with a 39-34 win over Hetura on Saturday. In the other […]
Youngster Iga gets exposure
By ISAAC LIRI THE recent Papua New Guinea Football Association’s Southern Region Under-17 Youth Football Festival has unearthed some promising talents. The future is bright for 17-year old Kei Vali […]
Road safety is everyone’s business
YEAR in, year out, the Motor Vehicle Insurance Limited and the National Road Safety Council (now Road Transport Authority) conduct nationwide campaigns to promote the importance of road safety. But […]
Fishing refund deal a boost for local vessels
By GYNNIE KERO The Government has decided to give vessel day scheme (VDS) refunds to domestic fishing companies linked to onshore processing facilities. The Fisheries Industry Association (FIA) said this […]
Locals own less than 10pc of businesses: Report
By LUKE KAMA MORE than 80 per cent of businesses operating in Papua New Guinea are owned by foreigners, according to a research paper presented by the School of Public […]