Day: November 12, 2019
Dad dies on morning of Leroy’s wedding day
By FOLKEN WAKO THE sudden passing away of his dad on Sunday morning failed to stop Leroy Nosi from going ahead with his wedding as he and dad John had […]
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Lion tamers It may be the king of the beasts but a lion can also be tamed. It has been proved many times. Now is your turn Kumuls. We can […]
Education system needs reform
IT’S the time of the year when we see smiling faces walking onto stages to receive their certificates after successfully completing a stage in their education. The same goes for […]
Protecting creators vital: Expert
HAVING a good copyright system to protect the country’s “creative core” in the different creative industries is vital for national development, says an expert. The director of the Japan Council […]
Air Niugini recognises Madang port for ‘being on time’
AIR Niugini has given its Madang office the best “on-time performance” award in Category A of ports for the third quarter of the year. The award is measured on the […]
Puma improving infrastructure to boost services: Tokome
OVER the past year, Puma has invested more than K10 million into its Rabaul Terminal, country general manager Hulala Tokome says. Tokome said the terminal serviced the retail, commercial and […]
Copyright laws need lot of work
PAPUA New Guinea has a lot of work to do in developing copyright laws, says Investment Promotion Authority (IPA) managing director Clarence Hoot. Hoot made the remark during the 2019 […]
Bank performs well under market conditions, low growth continues
WESTPAC says the low growth environment continued for business and the economy in the country. A spokesperson told The National that Westpac PNG was happy to deliver a sound result […]
Profitability key: Official
By PETER ESILA GETTING PNG Power back to profitability is key to solving the blackout issues in Port Moresby and the country – with the Niu Power transmission line to […]
Executive calls for improvement
EAST New Britain cannot continue with issues such as lack of power or power cuts, poor water supply, corruption and poor roads and service delivery almost crippling it, according to […]