Day: April 3, 2019
Capital market regulation reviewed for security purposes
THE PNG Securities Commission (Secom) cannot perform functions like issuing licences under the new Capital Market Act 2015 because there are no regulations and other internal processes in place, says […]
Corporate snooker cues off tonight
THE 2019 Port Moresby Snooker and Billiards corporate snooker competition cues off today with six teams in the premier division, with reigning champions Lamana One back to defend their title. […]
Yereboinen reaching new heights
PAPUA New Guinea referee David Yereboinen, pictured, has held a lifelong dream of being involved in a Fifa tournament and with his appointment to officiate at the 2019 Fifa U20 […]
Dumped trio back in line-up
By ISAAC LIRI SP PNG Hunters coach Michael Marum has reshuffled his line-up for Saturday’s Round 5 Intrust Super Cup clash against the Norths Devils with captain Adex Wera ruled […]
Cuttters campaign backed by bank
NEW Digicel Cup franchise the Kimbe Cutters recieved K100,000 from Bank South Pacific yesterday. BSP’s support for the West New Britain rugby league franchise will be over three seasons (2019-2021).West […]
Coaches, refs get refresher
MORE than 25 coaches and match officials from around Papua New Guinea spent the past week in Port Moresby updating and fine tuning their skills and knowledge by attending World […]
Keeping our roads safe
THERE is no centralised system in the country to know exactly how many people have been issued a driver’s licence in Papua New Guinea. And apart from the genuine licences […]
National interest worries Bakani
STATE negotiating teams (SNTs) involved in major projects have not fully pursued the national interest for all project development agreements (PDA) over the years, says the Bank of PNG. According […]
Formalities hold up US$100 loan from India
NATIONAL Planning and Monitoring Minister Richard Maru has met with the Indian Export-Import (Exim) Bank to discuss the status of the US$100 million (K337 million) loan to Papua New Guinea. […]
Maru seeks Indian support for small-business training centre
NATIONAL Planning Minister Richard Maru was in New Delhi last week to seek support from India to set up Papua New Guinea’s first small-to-medium enterprises (SME) business incubation training centre […]