Day: June 21, 2019
WITNESS
Pictured is Amelia Earhart Memorial in Lae, Morobe. Can this area be cleaned and make it a better view for tourists and the people from other provinces to come and […]
Goi hailed
CONGRATULATIONS to Jimi MP Wake Goi on your move in the recent political lead-up events to the vote of no confidence. The move has now been rewarded with the Community […]
Simon’s appointment supported
I SUPPORT the appointment of Maprik MP John Simon as the Agriculture and Livestock Minister. His led well his people of Maprik district in agriculture before becoming a National Member […]
Human resources a need in PNG
DEAR Prime Minister James Marape, I am a teacher, an analytical chemist, a chemical engineer and currently studying project management courses at Curtin University Western Australia. I am an Opene […]
Western people’s plea
I EXPRESS my grievances and dissatisfaction regarding the above on behalf of the people of Western. Western is one of the resource rich provinces in PNG in terms of gold, […]
Policy implementation
THE new government had already instill some sense of hope and confidence to this nation through the slogan “Take back PNG”. Assurance given to this nation indicates that our young […]
Love-hate relationship
THE love-hate relationship between a serving Prime Minister and the public, including Members of Parliament, is as old as the country itself. Since Papua New Guinea become independent in 1975, […]
Jack’s opens retail branch in Madang
HUNDREDS of people flocked to Jack’s of PNG’s new shop opening in Madang yesterday to see the clothing retailer’s range of fashion and apparel. Madang is described as “China Town” […]
BSP scoops ‘Best Private Employer’ prize
Bank South Pacific was awarded the 2018 Best Private Sector Employer by the Papua New Guinea Human resource Institute (PNGHRI) at the PNGHRI Conference in Port Moresby yesterday. The award […]
Credit Corporation declares dividend for 2018 fiscal year
CREDIT Corporation on Tuesday declared a final dividend for the 2018 fiscal year on ordinary shares at 13 toea per share sighting a 27 per cent increase in total dividends […]