Day: October 25, 2021
Taureka’s removal a blow to govt credibility
THE recent announcement by Prime Minister James Marape that the Kumul Consolidated Holdings Isikeli Taureka managing director bad been removed is another example of how bad this Government really is. […]
Locals invested in Aussie sports
PAPUA New Guineans are always engulfed with overseas sports, especially in the AFL, NRL, EPL etc. This month saw the NRL grand final, which I am sure many of us […]
Think before making decisions
ALL decisions for the country should be made to safeguard the people’s rights. Prime Minister James Marape must think positively in all aspects of life before making any decision which […]
Speaker is right, defer the election
THE Coronavirus (Covid-19) war is on, and the game of politics is ready to kick off 2022. We are super ready to take our own courage as an independent nation, […]
We are here to report facts, inform the people
IN times of crises, accurate information is important if we are to maintain order and for people to remain calm. When there is no information flowing, people will be susceptible […]
Lockdown a ‘circuit-breaker’
By DALE LUMA TO address the increase in Coronavirus (Covid-19) transmissions and deaths around the country, “a circuit-breaker is required to minimise the movement and large-scale gathering of people”, an […]
Dirio to supply power to PPL’s Port Moresby grid
NATIONALLY-OWNED independent power producer Dirio Gas and Power Ltd will supply power to PNG Power Ltd’s (PPL) Port Moresby grid starting this Saturday, Dirio chairman Isaac Lupari says. Directors of […]
Don’t tax entitlements: Tarutia
By DALE LUMA NATIONAL Superannuation Fund (Nasfund) chief executive officer Ian Tarutia says tax should not apply to entitlements paid to members who are at the retirement age of 55 […]
Govt seeks help from US on money-laundering
PAPUA New Guinea has sought assistance from the United States government to mordernise the country’s anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing laws. Treasurer Ian Ling-Stuckey recently had discussions with the US […]
Work going on despite setback: Firm
By PETER ESILA THE economy is definitely slower than it has been in previous years, however there is still work happening around the country, according to Pacific Energy Consulting (PEC). […]