Day: June 1, 2022
Programme set to enhance capacity of local engineers
PAPUA New Guinean mechanical and electrical engineers can now make designs as well as approve project designs, Papua New Guinea Power Ltd (PPL) chief executive officer Obed Batia says. “They […]
Capital’s K300 million Rangeview Plaza opening today
THE K300 million Rangeview Plaza shopping complex is opening today, major shareholder Nambawan Super Ltd (NSL) says. It said 45 retailers would be open to meet the needs of shoppers […]
Dad on trial for murder
By BEVERLY PETER A 29-YEAR-OLD man who allegedly killed his two sons in Port Moresby last year has been committed to stand trial for wilful murder in the National Court. […]
WITNESS
Jackson International Airport airside drainage system undergoing an upgrade. The work involves reinstalling stone pitched line drainage and existing headwalls. Inadequate drainage could lead to flooding, endangering air traffic, erosion, […]
Need for recycling plants
WE need more recycling plants in Papua New Guinea. Our towns and cities are filled with empty plastic bottles, glass bottles, plastic bags and paper. It has contributed to the […]
Letter in brief
Gamble responsibly People have become addicted to NRL tipping. Every week, you see them queuing in long lines at betting shops. Some are students using their lunch money for bets. […]
Regulatory body for small businesses
I HAVE observed the trend of development in Papua New Guinea since the 1990s, and want to highlight them in light of the 2022 general election. For a democratic system […]
Neutral stance on politics
THE crown, throne, power and authority is what every political party leaders are looking for and moving towards. They want to get hold of the authority and make decisions for […]
Parties potential to form new government
IN Papua New Guinea politics, the parties with the highest potential to form the new government are People’s National Congress (PNC) and Pangu Pati. The dark horses are National Alliance […]
Do not use God’s name in vain
CANDIDATES for the 2022 general election should not use God’s name in vain. Do not mix politics with church or God. State and religion are two different things. Do not […]