North Fly health facilities receive vaccine fridges
The North Fly Health Services Development Program (NFHSDP) has installed solar vaccine fridges in three health facilities as a means to promote vaccine accessibility to remote communities.Suabi Aid...
View ArticleForeign exchange issue affecting business houses in PNG : Barker
ECONOMIST and executive director of the Institute of National Affairs (INA) Paul Barker says the foreign exchange (Forex) issue is a big one often referred to as the elephant in the room during...
View ArticlePNG Kumuls tipped to win Pacific Cup match against Fiji Bati
WHEN Papua New Guinea went through the group stage of the 2000 World Cup undefeated (including wins over France and Tonga), it appeared rugby league’s most passionate nation was on the verge of...
View ArticleCIMC meeting reveals lack of coordination and accountability in transport...
The National Roads Authority is lacking Coordination especially with the Works Department and other responsible Authorities in making sure road projects in the country are completed and maintained.The...
View ArticlePNG Customs to improve compliance in industry standards to deter fake goods...
The increase in fake goods and products such as medicine, tinned goods and power tools has seen an increase in non-compliance of custom laws and industry standards in our region fuelling unscrupulous...
View ArticleManus Island Asylum Seekers want K2b compensation for illegal detention
ASYLUM seekers at the Manus regional processing centre will seek an order from the Supreme Court for a compensation payment of about K2 billion for their illegal detention.Lawyer Ben Lomai, who...
View ArticleWorld Vision and New Zealand Government launch Ranu Bona Mauri Hanuabada...
World Vision and the New Zealand Government today launched the Ranu Bona Mauri Hanuabada Namona Gaukarana (Water and Healthy Life) Project at Hanuabada Village.This will be PNG’s first Urban WASH...
View ArticlePNG University students still boycotting classes
Students at the University of PNG are still boycotting classes and continued on with their sit-in protest.The students unanimously said they will NOT attend classes unless Prime Minister Peter ONeill...
View ArticleFiji Bati ready for batttle against the Kumuls
SUVA, 046 MAY 2016 (FBC SPORTS) ---- The Vodafone Fiji Bati Rugby League side is ready to take on Papua New Guinea Kumuls in the Pacific Test opener tomorrow.The team is in Australia and has had a...
View ArticleChamber hosts first 2016 Biggest Morning Tea campaign
Port Moresby: The 2016 Biggest Morning Tea (BMT) Campaign aimed at increasing awareness on cancer prevention kicked off with the PNG Chamber of Mines and Petroleum hosting the first awareness...
View ArticlePNG University Students burn newspapers in protest
The current protest at the University of PNG turns ugly, when students attacked media by burning the country's two major daily news papers this morning.Disgruntle students at the Waigani Campus bus...
View ArticleBSP supports HR conference
BSP is a strong support of nation building and supporting human resource development through its own initiatives and activities, including others like the Papua New Guinea Human Resource Institute...
View ArticleCoronation Primary School building renovated by BSP
The staff and management of Coronation Primary School now have a better environment to work in thanks to BSP recently renovating the schools administration building.The bank’s Human Resources Strategic...
View ArticlePNG Kumuls beat Fiji Batis in Pacific rugby league thriller
Kumuls celebrate after beating Fiji 24 - 22. NRL PhotoTHE Papua New Guinea Kumuls stunned the Vodafone Fiji Bati 24-22 in a thriller at Pirtek Stadium, Sydney, Australia last night.They scored a come...
View ArticleA Mother’s Struggle Under the city lights
They say at the end of the tunnel is a bright light but for young mother Dorin Bob Gulai of Southern Highlands Province it is the city light that illuminates the tunnel in her journey. Leaving her home...
View ArticleWorld Bank warns of deep-sea mining
A World Bank report has advised Pacific Island countries supporting or considering deep-sea mining activities to proceed with caution to avoid irreversible damage to the ecosystem.The report is titled...
View ArticlePNG Trade Union calls on Minister Tabar to stop using threats on students
PNG Trade Union Congress president Ugwalubu Mowana has called on the Minister for Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology Malakai Tabar to stop using threats and intimidation on the...
View ArticleKimisopa concerned about Goroka Water
I refer to an article in the Post Courier of 4 May 2016 concerning the water supply situation in Goroka.As Member for Goroka, I share concerns expressed by the public concerning the state of water...
View ArticleFraud Squad Office Opens
The National Fraud and Anti Corruption Directorate office has been opened after 3 weeks.Deputy Police Commissioner Operations Jim Andrews unlocked the chains at 3 o'clock this afternoon.All fraud...
View ArticleVision City to host trade expo
THE Vision City mega mall in Port Moresby will be staging a trade expo to provide an opportunity for businesses to display their products and services, general manager Anderson Ting says.It will be...
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