Category: Shipping
PNG a world leader in fisheries
Source: By MALUM NALU PAPUA New Guinea is the leading fisheries nation of the Pacific and a dominant force in regional tuna fisheries management and development, according to National Fisheries […]
New boat for Moresby divers
Source: By DIANE MCMANUS LAST Saturday was a special day for Port Moresby Sub Aqua Club (POMSAC) with the launching of its new dive boat. The acquisition of the eight-meter […]
Students work with PNG Ports
Source: By FRANK ASAELI of PNGPCL PNG Ports Corporation Limited (PNGPCL) has engaged 44 students in all of its port offices for this year’s vacation employment programme. Chief executive officer […]
mv Copra Trader lives up to its name
Source: By KEVIN PAMBA Poor or lack of transport is often one of the major difficulties that rural farmers and entrepreneurs complain about and one investor in the copra sector […]
Unforgettable Kavieng
Source: By MALUM NALU WONDERFUL Kavieng, New Ireland province, remains arguably the most-beautiful town in Papua New Guinea. The feature of the place, and the enter New Ireland for that […]
Erewan staff to get a pay rise
Source: KARI TOTONA EMPLOYEES on mv Erewan, under the Papua New Guinea Maritime and Transport Workers Union, will expect an increase in their wages by 15% over a two-year period […]
A canoe at Morata
Source: KESSIE TADAP DO not be fooled by this picture – this not a scene captured at any of the beautiful shorelines or in any of the majestic lakes or […]
Port security officers undergo training
PORT facility security officers (PFSOs) of PNG Ports Corporation Limited (PNGPCL) are currently undergoing a four-day training course to help them implement port security surveillance at each of the company’s […]
A Port Moresby rhapsody
Source: KESSIE TADAP Luxury cruise liner Rhapsody of the Seas sailed into Port Moresby on Saturday with more than 2,000 tourists and berthed for 12 hours, allowing its passengers a […]
A Port Moresby rhapsody
Source: Pictures by FRANK ASAELI of PNGPCL Rhapsody of the Seas leaving Port Moresby last Saturday evening.