Day: October 29, 2020
Well done Mikua clan
I APPLAUD the wisdom of the clan leaders of Mikua of Biribiri village in Usino local level government for taking a bold stand to drive socioeconomic development. The recent announcement […]
Listen to the people of Morobe
THE people of Morobe should stand together and support the Morobe governemnt and landowners decisions to not allow deep sea tailing. So far, two different media articles came out this […]
Calling for justice to be served
LAST month some drunk youths attacked a community from Baimuru in Gulf living at Sabama over sorcery allegations. The attack happened right in front of the so-called Sabama community police […]
Arrest hold up suspects
I RAISE this concern as the husband of Bainam Gela, the basic education inspector who was recently held up at Goglme Village in Kundiawa-Gembogl, Chimbu, by violent local youths. The […]
Stop homebrew trade in Numbo
I AM appealing to those involved in brewing and selling homebrew in Numbo local level government, Yangoru-Saussia, to stop and surrender their gas bottles to the police or the community […]
Make PNG safe for women, children
IT is unfair that not everyone in Papua New Guinea can experience the freedom they deserve because of the actions of some. Females especially tend to always look over their […]
K92 to invest K855mil
THE K92 Mining Inc plans to invest US$250 million (K855.55mil) in capital over the next three years to reach a production level of more than 300,000 ounces per annum, chief […]
Foreign investment must abide by Act: Toroama
Autonomous Bougainville Government President Ishmael Toroama says any foreign investment will be done according to the Bougainville Inward Investment Act 2014. “This act regulates all investment into Bougainville and parties […]
Gas plant supplying grid: CEO
NiuPower has been supplying power to the Port Moresby grid since November following the opening of its gas power plant outside Port Moresby recently, says chief executive officer Michael Uiari. […]
Brian Bell happy with sale
By PETER ESILA MORE than 100,000 items were sold during the Brian Bell Homecentre car park sales in Port Moresby and Madang last weekend, according to chief executive officer Cameron […]