Day: July 30, 2018
Port Moresby city flooded with people
DEVELOPMENT is good for the people but it comes with a price. It is good to see Port Moresby developing into a fast-developing city in the Pacific region. So much […]
Vetting of clans a real puzzle
IT is surprising that the clan-vetting exercise is still continuing to this day despite millions of kina allocated years ago. Even the recent newspaper advertisement of the clan-vetting exercises completed […]
Failing is not the end
LET me comment on Glen Burua’s statement in one of the dailies about living within limits and not to living a life beyond what one can achieve with one’s capabilities […]
Kundiawa Airport
I READ with total shock on Friday the news about the relocation of Kundiawa Airport What sort of place or space are we looking for? Kup is totally isolated and […]
Moresby city rates
I am finding it hard to understand why the rates charged by NCDC are always going up without NCD city residents being told why. Since becoming a property owner, I […]
Fleming asks govt to use bonds
BY MARK HAIHUIE THE government should consider issuing sovereigns bonds in a foreign currency to attract more international investors, says Bank South Pacific chief executive Robin Fleming, pictured, He told […]
Porgera Joint Venture trains elementary teachers
Enga students can now have the benefit of well-trained teachers, thanks to Porgera Joint Venture (PJV). All teachers in Enga will be trained by experts from programme partners Kokoda Track […]
Govt expects improved revenue flow, says Abel
By HELEN TARAWA Rising oil prices and hard work done by Internal Revenue Commission (IRC) and PNG Customs Commission will translate into improved revenue flow, says Treasurer Charles Abel. He […]
Hunters move up
By ISAAC LIRI THE SP PNG Hunters moved up to seventh spot with a gritty 20-10 victory over the Burleigh Bears yesterday. Coach Michael Marum described the clash as “a […]
National federations sign agreement with HPS
High Performance Sport (HPS) Papua New Guinea has announced the signing of new memorandums of understanding with 23 national federations in the country, with an additional five still under review. […]