Day: June 7, 2022
Police, businesses vow to address issues affecting city
By JILL MIRR POLICE and the business community in Mt Hagen, Western Highlands, have vowed to work together to address issues affecting the city. They met last week with the […]
Be aware of trade deals: Barker
EXTENSIVE engagements with China in trade, education, investment and contracting, including under the Belt and Road initiative, is desirable, but it should also be tempered with awareness and some caution, […]
Agriculture ‘backbone of the economy’
THE agriculture sector remains the backbone of the Papua New Guinea’s economy, providing the livelihood for the majority of the population, although the economy has diversified, says Institute of National […]
Official stresses the need to safeguard environment
THE World Environment Day is a time to reflect on the shared responsibilities of individuals to safeguard the environment for future generations, an official says. Climate Change and Development Authority […]
Business community urged to capitalise on investments
By PETER ESILA THE business community in Vanimo, West Sepik, has been urged to capitalise on the investments in the province, a department official says. Department of National Planning and […]
Brian Bell performs strongly
By DALE LUMA THE Brian Bell Group has enjoyed a strong first quarter performance across all business areas and regions, group chief executive officer Cameron Mackellar says. Mackellar said this […]
Morobe electorate establishes election steering committee
WAU-Waria electorate in Morobe yesterday established their district election steering committee consisting of members from stakeholders in the district says an official. Returning officer Fidelis Harissol said the committee members […]
K11,000 fine for moving drugs
By MALIKAI BALANDU A Lae District Court has fined three men charged with transporting marijuana yesterday. Presiding magistrate Jacinta Doa ordered Kingsly Hubby, 24 and Michael Hubby 21, both from […]
Cutmore charged with money laundering appears in court
A 52-YEAR-OLD Australian man charged with dealing with criminal property in Central two years ago made his first appearance in the National Court yesterday. Judge Theresa Berrigan told David John […]
Policemen to face trial over alleged extortion
By CLARISSA MOI MONEY given to the police outside the police station is not bail but bribery, Committal Court Magistrate Paul Puri Nii says. He said this at Waigani yesterday […]