Day: September 2, 2022
Investment needed in businesses
By DALE LUMA INSTITUTE of National Affairs (INA) executive director Paul Barker says businesses need investment opportunities that will ensure they make a return on their investment. Barker said those […]
Jiwaka has potential, says local groups
By TONY PALME THE time has come for Jiwaka to harness its agriculture potential and become major fresh produce supplier of Papua New Guinea, according to a local cooperative. The […]
Wigmen benefit from SME training
LEARNING business development skills is equally important for rugby league players and officials, an official says. PNG No.1 SME (small to medium enterprise) director Dick Lao said this after delivering […]
Exploration crucial for mining
THE resources sector is contributing 39 per cent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP), according to the Chamber of Mines and Petroleum. Vice-president Philip Samar said exploration was crucial […]
Spend less than what you earn: Hacy advices people
HACY Abel loves to cook and play netball, while managing one of a Milne Bay office and business properties. “I am a proud mother of three and have a granddaughter,” […]
Vodafone to partner with MPs and districts
VODAFONE PNG has announced its intention to partner with Members of Parliament and their respective provincial and district administrations in delivering communication services throughout the country. Government affairs manager Festus […]
Government to establish data repository
THE Department of Information and Communication Technology will establish and maintain an electronic data register for government bodies to save their information. Information and Communication Technology Minister Timothy Masiu said […]
Industry shocked over bungle
The PNG Poultry Industry Association is “shocked by the bureaucratic bungle” resulting in the closure of Nadzab and Kiunga airports. Association president Stanley Leahy said poultry was PNG’s largest livestock […]
Nadzab closure will impact poultry industry: Official
THE Farmers and Settlers Association (FSA) is concerned that more than 20,000 poultry farmers in the industry will be affected following the closure of the Nadzab Airport in Morobe. FSA […]
Dabaris adamant
By PARKER TAMBUA CENTRAL Dabaris will count on home support when they kick off their maiden Digicel Cup finals campaign against reigning premiers Lae Tigers in Port Moresby on Sunday […]