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Over K3mil to be spent on classroom infrastructure
THE Eastern Highlands government is spending more than K3 million for classroom infrastructure in the province, administrator John Gimiseve says. Gimiseve said this while presenting a cheque to Atlas Steel […]
Doriga shines in loss
Bangladesh advance as PNG suffer 84-run defeat FACED with a record chase of 182, Kipling Doriga’s 46 was not enough as Papua New Guinea’s challenge crumbled early with four quick […]
Mysterious sevens and the Shemitah
FAITH By Rev SEIK PITOI THE shemitah year is the seventh in a cycle of seven years. What does the shemitah mean to us today, especially that it is a […]
Rugby League year nears end
GREETINGS to our rugby league family and welcome to the 24th edition of “Fulltime Reserve” column for this year, in our favourite rugby league newspaper – The National. In spite […]
Festival executives want Government support
By TONY PALME EXECUTIVES of the annual Jiwaka Mountain M Festival want to see the Government give support for cultural groups and festivals that are listed under the national events […]
Garden Hills community to host first NCD SME fair
THE Garden Hills community in Port Moresby will host the first NCD SME (small and medium enterprise) fair which aims to develop effective avenues for growth and success for emerging […]
Authorities called to build proper roads
THE head of a remote school in West Sepik has called on authorities to build a proper road connecting Aitape and Lumi. “To travel to Aitape, the district’s headquarters, I […]
Dept working on geohazards management policy
By DALE LUMA THE Department of Mineral Policy and Geohazards Management (DMPFGM) is putting together the country’s Geohazards management policy, secretary Harry Kore says. Kore said this on Friday when […]
Less than 5pc insured: Bakani
LESS than five per cent of the population in Papua New Guinea is insured, says Bank of PNG Governor Loi Bakani. Bakani said this was due to a reliance on […]
City youths vow to stop illegal activities
By MIRIAM ZARRIGA FIFTY-three rounds of ammunition, eight home-made guns, a spear, several marijuana plants, 20 homebrew cylinders and four containers were handed over to police at the Burns Peak […]