Day: September 11, 2020
Police need to improve in preparing case files
YET again we read on Wednesday’s The National that a police officer has failed to complete court files relating to a horrific death. How long are we going to continue […]
Look into cause of delay
CAN the Police Minister Bryan Kramer ask Police Commissioner David Manning to look into the conduct of police prosecutors in relation to the files of murder suspect Bosip Kaiwi’s case? […]
PAC report should not be ignored
FLAWS in the health system highlighted in the Public Accounts Committee inquiry report should not be swept under the carpet. The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) members should be commended for […]
Tripadvisor recognises park as outstanding attraction
THE Port Moresby Nature Park has been recognised as Papua New Guinea’s outstanding attraction in the 2020 traveller’s choice award by Tripadvisor. The award had placed the park in the […]
Trade store first in community to offer Eftpos service
A LOCALLY-OWNED trade store at 3-Mile outside Lae, Morobe, has partnered with nasfund contributors savings and loans (ncsl) to offer electronic funds transfer at point of sale (Eftpos) service to […]
Covid-19 affecting tourism
By PETER ESILA THERE are no tourists in Papua New Guinea this year for the country’s Independence celebration due to the Covid-19, according to two hotels in Port Moresby. Port […]
BSP funds about 1,000 homes through scheme
By CLARISSA MOI THE Bank South Pacific (BSP) has lent almost 1,000 first home ownership loans totalling K300 million since the product was introduced, chief executive officer Robin Fleming says. […]
PX opens new ticketing office
AIR Niugini customers can now purchase airline tickets at the new Post PNG office located within the recently opened Brian Bell Plaza at Gordon in Port Moresby. This brings the […]
Bank plans to raise K224mil
THE Kina Bank is planning a raising of equity and is inviting eligible shareholders to buy additional shares in the business, according to a statement from the bank. It plans […]
Leadership race
GENEVA: The World Trade Organisation’s effort to select a leader entered a new stage this week as ambassadors from 164 member countries met with senior officials for private “confessionals” to […]