Day: May 26, 2022
Govt recognises Caritas college’s status: Official
THE Department of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology (DHERST) has recognised the newly opened Caritas Business College. Deputy secretary for policy quality assurance Thimon Bune, who officiated the opening […]
Equality for women in military
By GEORGINA KOREI WOMEN in military should be equally treated as their male counterparts, says Specialist Louie Kaman of the US military. Kaman, from Jiwaka, moved to Hawaii in 2008 […]
Defence force benefits from training: Goina
THE Papua New Guinea Defence Force Commander Major-General Mark Goina says PNG, like other Pacific countries, benefits from the combined joint training (CJT) from bilateral partners. Goina, who was a […]
Dept embraces new structure as officers sign on
TWENTY senior officers have signed their three-year employment contracts in Port Moresby on Tuesday under the Defence Department’s new structure. Secretary Hari John Akipe said these officers included the department’s […]
PNG Swimming c’ships to start tomorrow
AFTER what has been a very disruptive two years due to the Coronavirus pandemic, Papua New Guinea Swimming Incorporated (PNGSI) will hold its first 2022 event, this weekend’s Theodist National […]
Second chance is worth trying
By REBECCA KUKU WHEN Jackson Pama, 46, saw his brother James Marape elected as Tari-Pori MP in 2007 and later becoming Finance Minister, he started believing that anything is possible […]
CS supports 11 Baisu inmates attain trade skills
THE correctional services (CS) has sponsored 11 inmates at Baisu jail in Western highlands to attend technical vocational education training (Tvet) as part of the department’s rehabilitation programme. The CS […]
Commission: Report PMV operators overcharging fares
By BOSON WILSON THE Independent Consumer and Competition Commission (ICCC) says commuters must provide information so that it can deal with PMV operators for overcharging. Commissioner and chief executive officer […]
Awareness underway on neglected tropical diseases in ENB
A TEAM from the World Health Organisation (WHO) is in East New Britain to roll out awareness on neglected tropical diseases (NTD). The awareness is and supported by WHO, Japan […]
Do not sell your vote
By HELEN TARAWA PRIME Minister James Marape has urged voters not to sell their constitutional right for a plate of food. “Whoever you vote will construct the government, look into […]