Day: August 9, 2018
True servant of Jimi
PASSION and determination shown by Jimi MP Wake Goi, of Jiwaka, brings joy, light and hope to the distraught and suffering Jimi human inhabitants of their horror and plight. As […]
No need for ethnic violence
I wish to comment on the issue of ethnic violence in Port Moresby last weekend. The resources of the police and the courts have been stretched to the limit. The […]
Opportunity wasted
I often see secondary school students walking in pairs after school and using a shortcut past my residence to spend time together. I think they are wasting their parents’ time. […]
Call to promote MP Atiyafa
I AM a follower of certain politicians and would like to see Henganofi MP Robert Atiyafa given a ministerial portfolio. He is not a newcomer to politics. He is one […]
Apec and the Chinese link
The Apec Leaders’ Summit in Port Moresby is less than 100 days away. To decide the country’s future, it now depends on the leaders to strike deals and make agreements […]
Yonki police checkpoint
YONKI police station in the Obura-Wonenara district, Eastern Highlands, needs a young and vibrant leader. The Eastern Highlands provincial police commander and the deputy commander of Highlands Eastern End have […]
Mining industry providing sustainable food solutions
PAPUA New Guinea’s mining and petroleum industry is providing sustainable food solutions across mining communities. Wafi-Golpu Joint Venture recently trained 39 women from Hengambu, Yanta, Babuaf and Wagang villages in […]
Foreign firms see link with established PNG businesses important for investment
LINKS with existing businesses in Papua New Guinea are vital to foreign companies wanting to invest in the country, says American Chamber of Commerce in Australia chief executive April Palmerlee. […]
Govt on track despite quake
As the Government sees good days ahead for the country in terms of meeting Budget expectations, it wants companies in the extractive industry to bring back the proceeds of their […]
Japan expects increase in LNG exports after quake
By MARK HAIHUIE A DECLINE in PNG LNG exports to Japan was noted for the five months after the Feb 26 earthquake, which was 50 per cent lower in comparison […]