Day: July 8, 2021
Raminai dong wel
KAGUA-ERAVE has changed under the reign of MP Wesley Raminai. The district is no longer a cowboy county. People say Kagua-Erave people are made out of wood. The district has […]
Put up better signs at Rita Flynn Courts
HIS is a suggestion to have proper and clearer signs at the Rita Flynn Courts to guide those going there to take the Covid-19 vaccine. Everyone is required to stand […]
Help Manam, Kadovar islanders
LAST July, Prime Minister James Marape called for a permanent solution to the issue of displaced Manam islanders of Madang. A year on and there seems to be little evidence […]
Extension services not to be blamed for coffee’s downturn
THE lack of extension services is not the main factor behind the drop in coffee production in the country, Coffee Industry Corporation Limited (CIC) says. Acting chief executive officer Charles […]
NCSL appoints new chief operating officer
PRESLEY Semi is the new chief operating officer of Nasfund Contributors Savings and Loan Society Ltd (NCSL). Semi, 40, from New Ireland and Western Highlands, is not new to the […]
App helps B’ville farmers
A LOCAL from the Autonomous Region of Bougainville is helping farmers through a digital platform he has developed – the EDidiman Initiative trade platform. Founder Jordan Becks, an agriculture information […]
Businesses told to shift awareness online to stay in competition
TECHNOLOGY is shifting consumer awareness and businesses must adapt to remain relevant and competitive, AdzGuru Pty Ltd chief executive officer Sujoy Maitra says. “The Covid-19 pandemic saw an increase of […]
Observatory takes on broader role
THE Port Moresby Geophysical Observatory that monitors tsunami and earthquake activities in the country has assumed a broader role, Geohazards Management Division acting director Chris Mckee says. “We are now […]
Work on Bill progressing
The PNG resource sector at present remains the main driver of the economy. This is a brief commentary by PNG Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative on the work its doing for […]
Poultry stockfeed woes eased
By CLARISSA MOI THE short supply of poultry stockfeed in Port Moresby has been addressed, however transportation still remains a challenge. Farmers and Settlers Association Inc President Wilson Thompson said […]