Tower Insurance opens in Vanuatu
Vanuatu’s newest insurer, Tower Insurance which has a long and proud history across New Zealand and the Pacific officially opened its doors in Vanuatu this week.Located at Unit 7 of the Ocean Walk...
View ArticlePolye tackles Sports Minister Justin Tkatchenko on stadium spending
The Opposition has demanded Sports Minister Justin Tkatchenko tell why millions of kina had been spent on Sir John Guise stadium yet the job was still incomplete.It has asked why a part of the stadium...
View ArticleChurch Elders join fight against Gender based Violence in PNG
Pastors and Church Leaders of the Good Shepard Lutheran Church of Enga have joined the fight against Gender Based Violence.The Pastors and Church Leaders attended a One week workshop of Gender Based...
View ArticleMiBank launches new ATM Card - MiCard
Nationwide Microbank (MiBank) has launched a new ATM & EFTPOS Card called MiCard. Managing Director Tony Westaway has advised the media that "this new Card will eventually replace individual...
View ArticleKieta people apologize to Siwai for suffering during the Bougainville Conflict
The ex-combatants of Kieta and Siwai in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville have for the first time in 23 years, openly shared their grievances and apologized for the atrocities, abuses and killings...
View ArticleNewly crowned Pacific Island Queen Abigal Havora thanks everyone on arrival
Miss Pacific Islands 2015 Abigail Havora arrived in a rousing welcome in Port Moresby this afternoon. Supporters,fans, family members were at the Airport to welcome her. Central Governor, Kila Haoda...
View ArticleInvesting in Communities to improve quality of life
ExxonMobil PNG Limited (EMPNG), operator of the PNG LNG project has thanked its Papua New Guinea development and community partners in 2015 at an event in Port Moresby.EMPNG managing director, Andrew...
View ArticlePolye queries on why Prime Minister Peter O'Neill is turning blind eye on...
Opposition leader Don Polye queries why Prime Minister Peter O'Neill remains deaf on the Police brutality PORT MORESBY: Opposition Leader Don Pomb Polye has queried why the Prime Minister Peter O’Neill...
View ArticlePNG Highlands Police Chief dies in vehicle accident
Papua New Guinea's Highlands Police Commission Teddy Tei had died in a strategic vehicle accident outside Mt Hagen city in Western Highlands Province yesterday.Tei was also the former Highlands...
View ArticleFijian seasonal workers claim mistreatment, Australian government looks into...
The Australian Government’s seasonal workers programme has come under the spotlight.This is after six Fijian workers claimed mistreatment at the hands of a labour- hire company in Queensland.These...
View ArticleSack Acting Police Commissioner Raphael Huafolo immediately
The threats by Acting Police Commissioner and Chief of Administration Raphael Huafolo for Police throughout the country not to protect state owned entities is childish and acceptable. He called for...
View ArticleThe Voices of the Pacific and the Paris Agreement
Pacific delegations to COP 21 were part of the historic Paris Agreement on Climate Change reached by negotiators last Saturday.The Agreement includes several key elements that are of particular...
View ArticlePort Moresby residents concern over continued Youth Rampage
The continuous nightly fights among youths at the 5 Mile area in Port Moresby has escalated and residents now call on police to do something quickly to end this fights.A resident at the area said the...
View ArticlePort Moresby's Saraga 6mile market opens
The 6mile Market in Port Moresby was opened this morning. The construction of the market took an estimated 5 months to complete, at a cost K5million with half of the monetary fund coming from the New...
View ArticleKaranas Primary School students graduate
Karanas Primary School in Ialibu, Southern Highlands Province recently held their 3rdGrade Eight Graduation with 31 Graduates.Council President of the Kewabi LLG Francis Wilipa told the Graduates that...
View ArticlePNG Opposition fears Social Unrests over Media Control
PORT MORESBY: Opposition Leader Don Polye has warned against civil unrests when the proposed social media tribunal takes effect this Christmas.Mr Polye expresses fear that ordinary citizens may rise in...
View ArticleEnough Loud-Mouthing from the Opposition on Projects
The Prime MinisterPeter O’Neill has questioned the logic of the Opposition Leader’s ongoing attempts to claim the spotlight on national infrastructure projects to which he has dubious connection.PM...
View ArticleMethamphetamine parcel intercepted in Suva
A parcel containing Methamphetamine was intercepted by Fiji Customs officials at the Suva Post Office Tuesday.The illicit drug was concealed in a shampoo bottle which was sent from the United States...
View ArticleVanuatu lawyers given immunity
At least two of the lawyers suspected of conspiracy for their involvement in the illegal pardoning of 15 politicians by former Speaker of Parliament, Macellino Pipite, are likely to get immunity from...
View ArticleLatest Rugby League World rankings released, PNG drops 3 places below the...
The new World Rankings, issued by the Rugby League International Federation, have set up the 2016 international season perfectly.The Four Nations tournament, to be played in the UK next autumn, will...
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