Day: August 31, 2018
Digicel’s new rates
I AM a regular user of the 1TOK monthly combo and I used the K50 combo every month. For K50, I used to receive a month of unlimited calls to […]
Chuave and the future
I refer to the report that the Chuave District Development Authority (CDDA) is operating contrary to the Public Finance Management Act 1995. Every time the Department of Finance and Treasury […]
Food for thought
I AM a former student of Asaroko Lutheran Secondary School and I am sick and tired of hearing of fighting in the school dining hall. A fight broke out among […]
Security issues
NTERNAL security, or IS, is the act of keeping peace within the borders of a sovereign state or other self-governing territories, generally by upholding the national law and defending against […]
Corruption the cancer we don’t need
CORRUPTION is becoming almost an overused word as the country grows towards its 43 years of independence. In general, corruption is a form of dishonesty or criminal activity undertaken by […]
Water PNG staff stop work over outstanding claims
WATER PNG Lae employees yesterday downed tools in protest against the management’s failure to address their 11 outstanding claims. Water PNG Workers Association general secretary Andrew Waine said the claims […]
Crime, tribal fighting a blot on PNG tourism
Crime and tribal fighting is damaging the country’s image as a tourist destination and stopping the growth of businesses in the industry, says Tourism Arts and Culture Minister Emil Tammur. […]
Koitaki plans for horseback training facility
PBF Agro Business Ltd and the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary (RPNGC) signed a deal recently to establish the first horseback training facility to be set up at the Koitaki […]
Workshop to improve leadership skills
TWENTY women will attend a workshop that will help them develop their leadership skills so they can help people in their communities run businesses and develop networks. The workshop will […]
Investing in human resources boosts economic growth: Envoy
Economic growth will come about through investing in human resource and workforce, according to the Malaysian High Commission. Head of chancery Muhd Irfan Zulkurnain said the country which invests in […]