Day: October 15, 2021
Prediction concerning
THE impacts of unpaid arrears as reported in The National on Wednesday has led to the prediction made by the chief executive officer of Nambawan Super Ltd (NSL) that it […]
Find new parking space for PMVs
WEWAK police have been penalising PMV buses for parking on roads. If a bus is parked to collect passengers, they are fined K200 on the spot. PMV owners are losing […]
Tax losses will hit Budget 2022
INSTITUTIONS and individuals directly dependent on Government funding will likely be in for grim news in the 2022 National Budget which will be handed down next month. In reality, however, […]
‘Impact of Covid unavoidable’
By PETER ESILA THE impact of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) on businesses in Papua New Guinea is unavoidable, with the third wave likely to have a greater financial impact, says Steamships […]
BSP acknowledges role of agents in communities
BANKING agents play an important role in providing banking services to rural communities, according to the Bank South Pacific Financial Group Ltd. BSP Kimbe branch manager Betty Posangat was acknowledging […]
O’Neill: Govt can only take 22.5pc
IALIBU-Pangia MP Peter O’Neill says the Government can only take up 22.5 per cent in P’nyang project in Western and not 32.5 per cent. He said this following Prime Minister […]
Coca-Cola supports council’s bid to keep players in check
By DALE LUMA COCA-Cola Europacific partners PNG general manager Philippe Mondada says the company is working with the PNG Manufacturers’ Council to ensure that all players in the market operate […]
Drop in employment reflects current state of economy: Yaninen
By DALE LUMA A DROP in employment nationwide is a reflection of the current state of the economy, Micro Small Medium Enterprise (MSME) Council president Des Yaninen says. It was […]
China coal price high
BEIJING: China coal prices held near record highs yesterday as cold weather swept into the country’s north and power plants stocked up on the fuel to ease an energy crunch […]
Koim: Data shows many people fail to pay taxes
By SHIRLEY MAULUDU STATISTICS show that a lot of Papua New Guineans are not paying taxes to the Internal Revenue Commission (IRC), commissioner-general Sam Koim says. Koim said it was […]