Day: March 27, 2019
PNGRFL confirms 2019 programme
THE Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League has confirmed its 2019 game development programme plan for its technical officials. PNGRFL competition manager Toksy Nema, pictured, said that it had benefitted […]
Laws are there to be followed
UNDER the Lukautim Pikinini Act, those who engage children to sell items on the street can be fined up to K10,000. The Act protects and promotes the rights and wellbeing, […]
Gulf wants LNG gains shared
By CLARISSA MOI THE Gulf provincial government wants equitable benefits for all parties in the Papua LNG project, says Governor Chris Haiveta. He told the media yesterday in Port Moresby, […]
Insurance firm signs healthcare agreement
PNG Health Assurance Ltd (PHA) signed a memorandum of understanding with Lower Ok Tedi Investment Company Ltd (Lotic) for the community to have access to affordable healthcare. Lotic and Lotic […]
Disputes predicted in rise of renewable energy projects
By PETER ESILA RENEWABLE energy projects will become an increasingly crucial part of the energy mix of Papua New Guinea, according to an expert. William Panlilio, an associate at King […]
Corruption seen as ‘serious’ threat
By EREBIRI ZURENUOC CORRUPTION is the area of focus for the financial analysis and supervision unit (Fasu) of the Bank of PNG, says director Benny Popoitai. He has been in […]
Allen wants agriculture to get more attention
MINISTER for Agriculture and Livestock Benny Allan has called for more attention to be given to the agriculture sector. Allan said this at the opening of the Highlands’ regional consultative […]
MiBank’s Jiwaka agent hailed for service at village level
By JAMES GUMUNO DIRECTORS of MiBank have commended Jiwaka agent Binz Ice Ambra Association, for taking banking services to village level. The delegation was led by chief executive Tony Westaway, […]
Air Nuigini shuns Boeing’s Max 8 info trip: We don’t have the planes yet
AIR Niugini will not be sending any representatives to the United States for a Boeing information session because it currently does not operate the controversial Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft. […]
OFC to improve management
THE Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) competitions department hosted its second Comet workshop at its headquarters in Auckland, New Zealand, from March 20-22 and was attended by all 11 member associations […]