Day: June 29, 2020
City set to receive share of money from IRC
MOROBE capital and Papua New Guinea’s second city, Lae, is set to receive a larger share of the money paid back to the province by the Internal Revenue Commission (IRC). […]
Bankable titles should be available
By HELEN TARAWA LANDS and Physical Planning secretary Benjamin Samson says landowners should be given bankable titles to improve their land for economic development. Samson said land had to be […]
Commission encouraged to work with DPM
By ZEDAIAH KANAU THE Public Services Commission (PSC) has been encouraged to work with the Department of Personnel Management (DPM) to help the Government reform of the public service. DPM […]
Keep searching, registrar told
REGISTRAR of National and Supreme Courts Ian Augerea has been directed by the Commission of Inquiry (COI) into the Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS) loan deal to continue his search […]
Former NEC official directed to confirm information given
By HELEN TARAWA FORMER secretary to the National Executive Council (NEC), Ilagi Veali, has been directed by the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Union Bank of Switzerland loan deal […]
District forms action committee
THE Maprik district has recently formed its family and sexual violence action committee. The formation captures MP John Simon’s vision to improve standards for the protection of women in the […]
Official facing misuse of funds claims returns to court
By BOURA GORUKILA CENTRAL’S deputy administrator, facing allegations of misuse of funds belonging to the province’s LNG landowners, will return to court on July 30 for further mention. Waigani Committal […]
Police monitors drug offences
POLICE say they will continue to keep an eye on drug-related offences in Port Moresby as most crimes in the city are committed by addicts. The Boroko support units arrested […]
Guard killed after beating by students
A SECURITY guard of a primary school in Madang, allegedly beaten by drunk students, died while being rushed to the Modilon General Hospital on Wednesday night, police say. Madang police […]
Warring leader apologises to congregations
A WARRING tribe leader in Kagua, Southern Highlands, has apologised to people of the 24 churches destroyed in a local level government area, forcing them to seek refuge elsewhere after […]