Day: May 19, 2021
Drink responsibly
A GOOD number of Papua New Guineans are not good at socialising, especially when there is alcohol, because they end up arguing and fighting. In most cases, socialising leaders to […]
Former street vendor’s hard work pays off
AKU Kulo is a kaukau (sweet potato) farmer from Asaro valley in Eastern Highlands who now operates a fully mechanised farm registered as Hagereto Farmers Association with the Investment Promotion […]
Authority looking at sustainable plans after mine closures
THE Mineral Resources Authority (MRA) will set up a branch to focus on life after a mine closure. Managing director Jerry Garry said a mine closure was one of the […]
Wafi-Golpu project before Cabinet for deliberation, says Tuke
MINING Minister Johnson Tuke says the Government’s position paper on Morobe’s Wafi-Golpu project is before the National Executive Council for deliberation. Speaking during a reception for vice-minister Peter Sapia in […]
Over 180 trained in managing SME, budget
MORE than 180 people graduated with certificates in small-to-medium enterprise (SME) budgeting after attending two weeks of training at 9-Mile outside Lae that Saturday. Consultancy firm Eco-Tourism Consultancy Services conducted […]
Dept develops policies for sector
THE Department of Mineral Policy and Geohazards Management has developed policies to support the mineral resources sector, department secretary Harry Kore says. During a welcome event for new Mining vice-minister […]
Informal businesses need policy
By CLARISSA MOI POLICY intervention is needed for informal businesses to become small to medium enterprises (SMEs), according to the PNG National Research Institute (NRI). According to its recent study, […]
Lam: I’m happy to be back
PAPUA New Guinea international Lachlan Lam says he is thrilled to be back for the Sydney Roosters as the tri-colours look to negotiate a challenging period with injuries. Prior to […]
Tusbab Stallions facing financial difficulties
By ROBINSON LEKA TUSBAB Stallions are facing the possibility of sitting out the upcoming National Soccer League (NSL) season due to continued financial constraints, according to club executive Conrad Wadunah. […]
PNGRU keeps squad
PAPUA New Guinea Rugby Union (PNGRU) says the national men’s train-on squad will remain unchanged for this year’s Oceania Sevens. It said in a statement that the squad from last […]