Day: November 12, 2019
Dad dies on morning of Leroy’s wedding day
Article Views: 2,690 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 […]
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Article Views: 314 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 […]
Education system needs reform
Article Views: 278 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 […]
Protecting creators vital: Expert
Article Views: 251 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 […]
Air Niugini recognises Madang port for ‘being on time’
Article Views: 425 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 […]
Puma improving infrastructure to boost services: Tokome
Article Views: 193 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 […]
Copyright laws need lot of work
Article Views: 332 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 […]
Bank performs well under market conditions, low growth continues
Article Views: 343 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 […]
Profitability key: Official
Article Views: 157 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 […]
Executive calls for improvement
Article Views: 208 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 […]