Day: July 29, 2021
Enhance China-PNG military understanding and cooperation
China is willing to work together with Papua New Guinea Defence Force to enrich bilateral military exchanges, deepen practical cooperation in various fields, to add impetus to the development of […]
Vaccine ‘powerful tool’
THE Covid-19 vaccine is the most powerful tool to fight the pandemic, according to Chinese medical team’s Dr Liu Zhenqui. He said more than 5,700 doses of the Sinopharm Covid-19 […]
Prof, family get vaccinated
UNIVERSITY of Technology pro vice-chancellor Prof Kaul Gena and his family were the first locals in Lae to be vaccinated with the Sinopharm vaccine last Friday. Prof Gena told The […]
Telling managers about your mental health
IF you want to tell your manager about your mental health problem, it can be hard to know where to start. To make the process easier, you could try the […]
Focus on eradicating malaria
MORE than 200 million cases of malaria and 400,000 malaria related-deaths occur every year, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). WHO director-general Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus said most of them […]
23pc of mining employees vaccinated, CEO says
AROUND 23 per cent of the Ok Tedi Mining Ltd (OTML) employees have been vaccinated for the coronavirus (Covid-19), says OTML managing director and chief executive officer Musje Werror. “As […]
WHO observes first World Drowning Prevention Day
DROWNING is one the 10 leading causes of death for children and people up to the age of 24, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). The WHO, which observed […]
‘Vaccinated people should wear masks to avoid transmission’
Washington: People in parts of the United States where the coronavirus (Covid-19) infections are surging should wear masks indoors even if they are fully vaccinated against the disease, the country’s […]
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Talent galore More than 50 star NRL players are eligible to play for Samoa in the World Cup in October such as Josh Papalii, Junior Paulo, Jarome Luai and Brian […]
Delma’s motto: Never give up
By BRADLEY MARIORI B EING a mother with family chores to think about, on top of a teaching job, Delma Kitimun has little time for anything else – it seems. But […]