Day: March 6, 2019
Unpaid university funds hit students
The Department of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology’s delay of TESAS funds payments to the University of PNG has stopped AES/HECAS students from enjoying their benefits on time. Such […]
Informal markets enough to bring in the dough
By PETER ESILA PEOPLE engaged in the informal economy earn K400 to K500 a week, according to the national informal economy audit survey project 2018. The survey, spearheaded by the […]
Solar-powered rice mills helping reduce family violence
A PAPUA New Guinea-Australia partnership solar-powered rice mill project in Morobe is helping to reduce violence in families. In October, the National Agricultural Research Institute (Nari) delivered 12 of the […]
Mone gets shot in halves
By JACK AMI WILLIAM Mone has waited two seasons to make his first run-on appearance for the SP PNG Hunters with the 22-year-old set to partner Charlie Simon in the […]
Sparrows to hold open-day trials as season approaches
THE Credit Corporation Sparrows will hold their annual open-day trials on Saturday, with the programme starting at 8am and ending before lunch. In a statement, club president Lawrence Lahari said […]
Grass Skirt Project to stage Hevea Cup
THE Grass Skirt Project, a not-for-profit initiative focused on preventing domestic and sexual violence through sports, announced the launch of the inaugural Hevea Cup Carnival and Wellness Expo on International […]
Rugby union to hold AGM in Port Moresby
THE PNG Rugby Football Union will hold its annual general meeting on Saturday at the Gateway Hotel in Port Moresby. The AGM will also coincide with a special general meeting. […]
Quota system puts police under pressure
POLICE stations in the nation’s capital now have a target to make at least 40 arrests a month. The number of arrests will be a criteria used by the city’s […]
Cyber security needs awareness
CYBER security risks come with any electronic device and there is a need for more awareness in Papua New Guinea on this, says an expert. Alberto Cimas, IT and cyber […]
Guns, gates and guards going out of fashion
By PETER ESILA PAPUA New Guinea businesses will have to look into the future beyond guns, gates and guards – the 3G security plan – to best protect their assets. […]