Day: July 15, 2022
NCDC seeks to amend summons for case against IRC
THE National Capital District Commission (NCDC) has filed a notice of motion in the National Court to amend the originating summons for a case against the Internal Revenue Commission (IRC). […]
Candidate’s appeal refused
A COURT has refused a no-case application filed by National Capital District regional candidate Robert Agen who is charged with causing grievous bodily harm and sexual assault. Acting Judge Tracey […]
Rite of passage
COVER STORY Mirap Parish in the North Coast of Madang celebrates with young people receiving Confirmation in the church’s Year of Grandparents and the Elderly By JAMES G KILA THE […]
Attacks continue on St John staff
ST John Ambulance officers continue to face harassment from the public despite numerous calls to let them do their work freely to save lives. On Wednesday, while people were watching […]
Life slowly changing in Foe land
LIFESTYLE Association channels benefits of oil and gas to impacted communities of Nipa-Kutubu, Southern Highlands By JAMIE HARO A SHAREHOLDER from the Petroleum Resource Kutubu (PRK) group is prepared to […]
Early childhood educators attend training
TEN dedicated teachers serving children in remote communities in Hela and Gulf are able to attend annual Buk bilong Pikinini (BbP) teacher refresher training programme in Port Moresby this week, […]
Recalling horrors of July 17
HISTORY A personal reflection on the Aitape disaster By YVONNE KAMBIBEL EVEN after so many years have gone since it all happened, all these horrible memories come back to me […]
Gerehu mothers make it look easy
PEOPLE By JONATHAN KOH SOME strong mothers sometimes go to great length in carrying out a certain responsibility to help put food on the table and provide for their families. […]
‘We must stand united’
PAPUA New Guinea (PNG) Prime Minister James Marape says the Pacific Islands’ ocean holds 60 per cent of the world’s tuna resources and “that is our global economic strength”. “If […]
Guitarist who saved hundreds on sinking liner
RESCUE By SARAH MCDERMOTT WHEN the luxury liner Oceanos started taking on water in rough seas during a voyage around the coast of South Africa in 1991, musician Moss Hills […]