Day: November 18, 2020
Leaders should not be judged
One cannot judge or condemn the recent actions of leaders who choose to join the Opposition in mustering numbers to force an adjournment of parliament to December. Either they felt […]
‘Bad apples’ shifted to Opposition
If we carefully look at the recent turn of events, those who deserted the Government to join the Opposition are bad apples whose reputation and standing in the national scene […]
Leaders lack principles
Allow me to express my views in light of the recent mass defection of ministers and members from the Government to Opposition. All parliamentarians, under the law, have every right […]
Unite and tackle flailing economy
THE events of the past few days portend another constitutional crisis and a flurry of litigations. No doubt lawyers on both sides of Parliament are already working to petition the […]
Proposal to starve tax revenue
THE complexities and difficulties with implementing the Government’s proposed introduction of the production sharing contract (PSC) regime under a proposed organic law will not just retard the growth of the […]
Plans underway to relocate Nambawan Super’s head office
NAMBAWAN Super Ltd is planning to move its head office from downtown Port Moresby to Waigani so that member services and support roles are in one central location. Chief executive […]
Marape dispels rumours
PRIME Minister James Marape has urged Papua New Guineans not to believe allegations that Barrick Niugini Ltd is involved in local politics. He said this on Sunday night after meeting […]
Landowners get ILG certificates
AN incorporated land group (ILG) in East New Britain which owns more than 200 hectares of land behind Tavilo in Gazelle received its ILG certificate last Friday. The Iapiniau Iavunga […]
Govt expects mining, petroleum industries to work together: Kua
THE Government expects the mining and petroleum industries to work together to ensure the production sharing contract regime is designed and engineered according to the law. Petroleum Minister Kerenga Kua […]
Awi: Western not aware of dredging deal
WESTERN Governor Toboi Awi Yoto says the provincial government would like to know the commercial arrangement of the company dredging the sediment from the Fly River. “We are not aware […]