Day: July 4, 2019
Death penalty
PRIME Minister James Marape responded to NCD Governor Powes Parkop’s questions about 10 prisoners on death row for over 10 years. Marape said he will allow the deputy Prime Minister […]
Professional teacher
IF a teacher says “I am a professional teacher” he/she could mean to have the following qualities. Must have gone through a lengthy period of specialist training and certified with […]
Ramu Nickel issue mine
THE inclusive participation of local landowners in the forthcoming negotiations of the Ramu Nickel mine memorandum of agreement review is critical for the collective benefit of the resource owners. During […]
Ngangan’s leadership commended
WHEN God-fearing men are stewards in public office, we begin to see the application of scriptural principles in their dealings and their results a phenomenal. Case in point is Department […]
Comrade Trustee, Tisa sign agreement
COMRADE Trustee Services Ltd (CTSL) members can now use the products and services offered by the Teachers Savings and Loan Society Ltd (Tisa) following the signing of a memorandum of […]
BSP, govt discuss ways to deliver SME plan
BANK South Pacific is in talks with the government to look at ways to deliver the proposed small to medium enterprise (SME) incentive plan, chief executive officer Robin Fleming, pictured, […]
Ship arrives to start first phase of cable project
THE cable laying ship, Ile De Brehat, owned by Alcatel has been in Port Moresby since last week to start the first phase of the Coral Sea Cable System (CS2) […]
Kina committed as integration nears completion
KINA Bank’s integration with ANZ Bank’s retail, commercial and small to medium enterprise businesses in the country is expected to be completed in September. As part of this process, Kina […]
Concerns over corruption
THE National Procurement Commission which replaces the previous Central Supply and Tenders Board will improve efficiency and transparency in the public procurement system, which over the years has lost millions […]
US govt staff told to treat Huawei as blacklisted
WASHINGTON: A Senior US official this week told the Commerce Department’s enforcement staff that China’s Huawei should still be treated as blacklisted, days after US President Donald Trump sowed confusion […]