Day: May 21, 2019
Call for ownership of infrastructure
By DALE LUMA CITIZENS should be able to have shares in technological infrastructure in the country, Department of Communication, Information Technology and Energy Secretary John Avira says. He said the […]
Demand for internet expected
THERE will an increase in demand for internet services when the Coral Sea cable is completed, Telikom PNG chief executive officer Xavier Victor says. Victor told the Digital Economy Forum […]
Company providing market place for local jewellery makers
By EREBIRI ZURENUOC MORE than 25 local craft makers from around the country displayed their work in Lae with the assistance of a jewellery shop. The House of Gemini, owned […]
PNGhometask makes service, job opportunities easy online
BUSINESSES wanting to advertise the services they offer, and people looking for job opportunities, can use the online platform PNGhometask for their needs. Strategic communications (STRATCOM) business development manager Nancy […]
HUNTERs FORUM
Halves not cutting it AFTER watching last Sunday’s game against the third-placed Wynnum Manly Seagulls, I was very disappointed to see no leadership and direction from our halves and I […]
Commission reappoints three judges
By HELEN TARAWA The Judicial and Legal Services Commission has reappointed three judges of the Supreme Court and National Court. The Judicial and Legal Services Commission chairman Alfred Manase, also […]
National Alliance will not join govt, says Pruaitch
By JEFFREY ELAPA THERE is no intent whatsoever by the National Alliance Party to team up with the Peter O’Neill-led Government, according to party leader Patrick Pruaitch. He claimed that […]
Trainee nurse accused of treating gang leader
By CLIFFORD FAIPARIK POLICE have arrested a trainee nurse who allegedly smuggled medicine to wanted gang leader Tommy Baker and treated him at his secret hideout in Milne Bay. Acting […]
Man says he was forced to admit offence he never committed
By GIDEON KINDIWA A MAN has told a court that two police officers, their wives and children forced him to admit to an offence he did not commit by assaulting […]
Probe into damage in parliament complete
By MARJORIE FINKEO INVESTIGATIONS into the damaging of the parliament properties by some members of the police force and Correctional Services in the joint security operation for the Asia-Pacific Economic […]