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PMs take on Kokoda trail
By ZARA KANU LEBO AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrived in Port Moresby yesterday to walk the gruelling Kokoda Track, accompanied by Prime Minister James Marape. Marape, last night during […]
PETER’S PUNCHLINE
Joshua Lau is playing five-eighth tomorrow for the Hunters. I think he’ll have a big game. Go get’em Josh! I’m still wondering where Francis Kembis has gone to. Such a […]
Gold refinery initiative still premature
THE proposed Gold Refinery Bill by Prime Minister James Marape and Finance Minister Rainbo Paita has sparked significant controversy, and debate across various media platforms, including social media forums. The […]
Kariko hopes to give best after earning selection
By JAMIE HARO KUMUL Petroleum PNG Barramundis youngster John Kariko is hoping to give his best in the upcoming tours in India, Oman and Malaysia over the next 30 days […]
PNG has potential for renewable energy
PAPUA New Guinea (PNG), a land of breathtaking landscapes and powerful rivers, possesses a vast untapped resource that could revolutionise its energy sector and drive sustainable development. With its abundant […]
Anti-money laundering financing plan set
According to the Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism National Risk Assessment 2017, the level of money laundering in Papua New Guinea was between K1.8 billion and K4.4 billion. Acting […]
Diverted funds not bringing growth
THE Government is promoting trade and investment in Papua New Guinea. The issue boils down to whether it is paper or real promotion of investment in the country. Trade and […]
Puma’s dilemma explained
Chairman/managing director HULALA TOKOME, in an interview with business editor PETER ESILA in Port Moresby on Sunday, explains the Puma Energy PNG Group of Companies’ need to have foreign exchange […]
WITNESS
A CONTRACTOR doing maintenance work on the road to Menyamya, Morobe, recently. The road works are part of the Government’s Connect Papua New Guinea programme. The district’s biggest challenges are […]
Minister unsure of K66mil bill
STATE Enterprises Minister William Duma admits that PNG Power Ltd (PPL) owes money to the Independent Power Producer (IPPs) “but we are not sure of the format they use to […]