Day: July 28, 2021
Provide updates on projects
THE Nawaeb development authority has approved the Situm Bukaua Road and No.2 Busu Bridge upgrading and this was reported in the media around April. A funding of K5 million was […]
GG should apologise
HOLDING the Office of the Governor-General does not give Grand Chief Sir Bob Dadae the licence to make political statements. He should not comment on the State’s political position or […]
Teach children English
ENGLISH is rapidly becoming a lingua franca in international communication for commerce and trade, education, science, international relations and tourism. It is the fastest growing language in the world, with […]
Container company ships off 320 bags of green coffee
SOUTH Pacific International Container Terminal (Spict) in Lae, Morobe, recently handled its first delivery of bags of coffee following the recent opening of its coffee bulking facility. The company took […]
OTML: No benefits reserved pending payment
OK TEDI Mining Ltd (OTML) says there are no benefits that have been reserved pending payment to beneficiaries. The company said this in response to an article in the Post […]
‘Decline in production costs industry K88 million’
THE decline in coffee production by more than 200,000 bags annually has resulted in a loss of K88 million to coffee farmers, according to the Coffee Industry Corporation Ltd (CICL). […]
Saving money at an early age beneficial for students: Teacher
HAVING students learn to save money at an early age will benefit them, according to Waigani Christian Academy deputy principal Agnes Koaba. “The idea is great as it teaches and […]
Kina Bank finalising acquisition
By DALE LUMA KINA Bank chief executive officer Greg Pawson says his bank’s proposed acquisition of Westpac PNG is now in first stage of a three-stage process where feedback and […]
Over 20,000 farmers get cocoa, vanilla training
MORE than 20,000 farmers in the Sepik region have been trained on value-chain development in cocoa and vanilla farming, with a focus on equal participation of women and youths. This […]
Counterfeiters winning: Scovell
By DALE LUMA THE country is losing the war to stop counterfeit products because penalties meted out to offenders are too low, says PNG Manufacturers Council chief executive officer Chey […]