Day: March 23, 2020
God dislikes sin, not people
IN the Old Testament, God directly killed and destroyed people who disobeyed and broke His laws. This changed when Jesus died on the cross on behalf of us sinners through […]
Practice hygiene during lockdown
WHILE the Government has stepped its efforts to contain the spread of the coronavirus (Covid-19), it is important for everyone to get facts from trusted sources. Prime Minister James Marape […]
Link to market needed
By PETER ESILA GEMS such as peridot and amethyst found in Papua New Guinea has value on the international market, according to a gold buyer. 3 Power Ltd director Amit […]
Project aiding agriculture
THE sheer potential of Papua New Guinea’s agriculture has been the driving force behind the World Bank’s productive partnerships in agriculture project (PPAP) in partnership with the Government and International […]
Group encourages locals to go into agro-business
A NON-GOVERNMENT organisation is encouraging oil palm block holders to get into agrobusiness. People Unite to Serve Humanity (Push Inc) has been engaged by the Asian Development Bank to train […]
Network upgrade
BMOBILE has advised that a system issue affecting its 3G network resulted in its internet service being slow. A spokesman, responding to queries from The National on issues encountered by […]
Oil company on safe ground
HORIZON Oil says the company is well placed to manage its way through the current volatile oil price environment. In a market release, Horizon Oil said it had a strong […]
World Bank backing agriculture in Highlands
IMPROVING agricultural processes and supporting small holder growers is only part of the puzzle as buyers and private sector support are critical, the World Bank says. The World Bank said […]
Employers failing to pay contributions to be prosecuted: Bank
EMPLOYERS who fail to comply with the Superannuation Act 2000 and Superannuation Regulation 2004 to remit employee contributions to an authorised superannuation fund (ASF) will be prosecuted. According the Bank […]
SP Hunters receiving salaries
By JACK AMI THE SP Hunters will still be paid their salaries despite the Intrust Super Cup’s (ISC) 10-week suspension over the coronavirus pandemic, says Papua New Guinea Rugby Football […]