Day: January 5, 2022
Support Lutheran church’s vision
THE article of Lutheran Mission in The National on Monday (Page 5) is the way forward for the Evangelical Lutheran church of Papua New Guinea (ELCPNG). In the 33rd synod, […]
Address issues affecting Madang
JUSTICE Minister and Madang MP Bryan Kramer will agree with me that Madang was once known as the pearl of the Pacific in terms of tourism. Kramer can also agree […]
Stop selling medical drugs on streets
MEDICAL drugs that were once sold only at authorised chemists or distributed through the public health system through prescription are now being sold on the streets and on public market […]
Withdrawal high last year: Fund
A HIGH number of members applied to withdraw their savings with National Superannuation Fund (Nasfund) last year which was a challenging period for workers and businesses, chief executive officer Ian […]
Fone Haus opening new shops in Pom and Kimbe
FONE Haus will be opening a new shop at Rangeview Mall in Port Moresby, a new store in Kimbe next month, and improvement on its shops in Vision City (VC), […]
Miner completes DSTP pipeline
St Barbara Ltd has completed on schedule the laying of the deep sea tailings placement (DSTP) pipeline, according to a company statement. It said the commissioning of the process plant […]
Stop & Shop supporting farmers sell their local produce
THE Stop & Shop in Port Moresby will continue to support local farmers by selling their produce. City Pharmacy Ltd (CPL) Group chief executive officer Navin Raju said Stop & […]
MP urged to proceed with project after dispute solved
THE people of Yekura in Morobe have told Huon Gulf MP Ross Seymour to make sure that the fish market to be funded by the National Fisheries Authority (NFA) at […]
Twinza appoints 35-year veteran Gard to head company
OIL and gas company Twinza Oil Limited has announced the appointment of new chief executive officer (CEO) Robert Gard. Gard, a 35-year veteran of the industry, will start in his […]
Former Kumul passes away
By PARKER TAMBUA FORMER Papua New Guinea Kumul Tu’u Maori passed away yesterday at the age of 33 after a battle with motor neurone disease in Australia. The disease is […]