Day: July 10, 2019
Solwara 1 project
THIS is in regards to Solwara 1 project. There is no point for the government of Papua New Guinea to say it has no plans to revoke the license of […]
Partnership is the way forward
PARTNERSHIP is the way forward for development and service delivery in Papua New Guinea. The recent launch of 5-Year Integrated Development Plan for Menyamya/Aseki by MP Thomas Pelika is applauded. […]
Corrupt practises
AN issue highlighted by Prime Minister James Marape is the corruption in all levels, both the public and private sectors has paramount importance. He intends to eradicate corruption practices in […]
Foreign interest
I WAS reading your newspaper last week and again this week and found some articles needed commenting about its relevance to the greater majority of Papua New Guineans. For example, […]
Being independent and transparent
IT sends shock waves to law abiding citizens to read that police has been allegedly sitting on high profile complaints against 40 sitting members of parliament now concludes that parliamentarians […]
Maru: Good feedback from tax credit scheme
MINISTER for National Planning and Monitoring Richard Maru, pictured, says his department has received good feedback from provinces and districts on their applications for the tax credit scheme. Maru said […]
Porgera Mining, Allied Workers Union gets new office
THE Porgera Mining and Allied Workers Union (PMAWU) now has an office, thanks to the Porgera Joint Venture (PJV). The office, equipped with the basic office supplies and equipment, is […]
BSP offers financial literacy training to rugby league team
HAVING basic knowledge on how to manage and invest money is important like having a set of savings goals, ways on how to increase savings, and having saving plans, a […]
Pomsox renamed to PNGX Markets Ltd
PORT Moresby Stock Exchange Ltd (Pomsox) has been renamed to PNGX Markets Ltd, chairman David Lawrence says. “The name Port Moresby Stock Exchange Ltd – otherwise known as Pomsox – […]
PNG Ports announces after-tax profit of K42mil-plus
PNG Ports Corporation Ltd has announced an after-tax profit of over K42 million for the 2017 financial year, combined with a clean audit report for the same year. Chairman Sir […]