Month: December 2018
Improve govt IT services
IT seems, and not surprisingly so, that the majority of Government departments are still lagging behind in establishing modern ICT networking systems for their day-to-day communications and reporting requirements. In […]
Highway will spur urban drift
I WRITE in support of comments made by Jarra Kawage of Kundiawa regarding construction of the highway from Southern Highlands to Gulf. What Kawage has mentioned in his comments is […]
Unwanted building in residential zone
THIS is an open letter to the building board / physical planning enforcement Unit of NCD to check out a new building structure on section 81 allotment 08, Siai St, […]
MP not considering agriculture sector
UNLIKE other MPs/leaders, why has Telefomin MP Solan Mirisim for his two terms not considered agriculture as a catalyst for development in the district? It is sad when the agriculture […]
BSP: Improving services our biggest challenge
By CLARISSA MOI The biggest challenge for Bank South Pacific in 2018 involved how to improve services to its customers around the country and the Pacific, chief executive officer Robin […]
NSL bid deadline today
THE Papua New Guinea Football Association and its proposed National Soccer League in 2019 will be bigger and better, covering the four regions of the country and with the bids […]
PNG anti-doping body sheds light on protocols
PAPUA New Guinea Sports Anti-doping Organisation chairman Dr Bernie Amof came out recently to explain the situation weightlifters Dika Toua and Morea Baru had which resulted in the pair missing […]
Palais gear up for 7s
PAPUA New Guinea’s women’s sevens players will converge on Port Moresby for their final high performance training camp in the first week of the new year. The ICTSI South Pacific […]
Let’s hope for a fruitful 2019
THE year 2018 ends tonight at 12am. Into eternity passes one more year in the ceaseless march of time. A new year beckons. So how do we mark 2018? On […]
Stakeholders making profit to get dividends: ENBDC
By JUNIOR UKAHA East New Britain Development Corporation (ENBDC), the business arm of the provincial government, will only pay dividends to its stakeholder if it is making profits, says a […]