SOMARE'S APPOINTMENT BY PRUAITCH REPORTEDLY OF 'NO LEGAL EFFECT
Author Somare The chairman of PNG Sustainable Development Program Ltd, Sir Mekere Morauta, said today that the Treasurer's purported appointment of Mr Arthur Somare to the Board of the Company is of no...
View ArticleNorthern Pride beat PNG Hunters 34 - 18
SP PNG Hunters suffered their first loss of the season against an impressive Northern Pride outfit 34 to 18. Pride executed the game plan extremely well in front of a huge crowd. The Hunters were first...
View ArticlePolye commends Ombudsman Commission's Intervention on USB Loan
Former Treasurer and Triumph Heritage Empowerment Party Leader, Don Polye said he refused to sign the three-billion Kina U-B-S loan, because it lacked transparency and was a bad decision by the Prime...
View ArticleIs Don Polye attacking his own government?
Don PolyeOpinion /CommentaryToday, Minister Polye decided to take the radio waves across PNG, to discuss why he was removed from his Treasury position. This could have been a very positive and...
View ArticlePRIME MINISTER O'NEILL MEETS WITH GENERAL ELECTRIC PRESIDENT
Prime Minister Hon. Peter O’Neill today met with the President and Chief Executive Officer of the General Electric Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea, Steve Sargent, at his Parliament...
View ArticleReinstated Community Development Department Secretary Joesph Klapat locked out
REINSTATED Community Development Department Secretary Joesph Klapat has been blocked from occupying the office by Anna Solomon who has been acting in the position.Klapat said yesterday Solomon was...
View ArticlePM MEETS WITH ISRAELI BISHOPS
Prime Minister Hon. Peter O’Neill met with various bishops of the Kad-Esh MAP Ministeries International, who are based in Eilat, Israel. This Christian ministry operates from Israel and reaches out to...
View ArticleSchram to get a business visa
Sidelined University of Technology vice-chancellor Dr Albert Schram will be issued a business visa, he says.This follows the boycott of classes by Unitech students demanding the return of Schram as...
View ArticleObama meets Pope Francis
U.S Prsident, Barrack Obama meets Pope Francis. BBC PhotoUS President Barakc Obama has met Pope Francis in Rome. Obama said, it was a "great honour" to meet Pope Francis for the first time during a...
View ArticleTiensten jailed with hard labour
Pomio MP Paul Tiensten was sentenced to 9 years imprisonment with hard labour this afternoon. This is one year less than the maximum sentence.Judge Presiding the case, Justice Gibbs Salika said 4 of...
View ArticleO'neill: PNG must own resources
Prime Minister Peter O’Neill said Papua New Guineans must not only be spectators and tax collectors but resource owners to reap maximum benefits from their non renewable resources. Mr O’Neill said this...
View ArticleSP PNG Hunters fight back to earn draw
PNG Hunters fight to earn draw. Photos source. PNG HuntersTHE Papua New Guinea Hunters showed their flair with a great fight-back to escape with a 20-20 draw with last year’s losing grand-finalist East...
View ArticleGulf - Morobe Highway starts
Plans to connect the Gulf and Morobe provinces with a road link as started.The proposed national highway will start from Kukia area, near Malalauwa Station in the Gulf province through the jungle of...
View ArticlePrime Minister O'neill launches new development plan
A National strategy for responsible sustainable development is being launched by Prime Minister Hon. Peter O’Neill in Alotau today. The Prime Minister travelled into Alotau yesterday for the launch....
View ArticleFormer New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark arrives in Port Moresby
Former New Zealand Prime Minister and United Nations Development Program Administrator Helen Clark arrived in Port Moresby in a low key ceremony this afternoon.This was her second visit to the country...
View ArticleAlbert Shram returns
A 5 week boycott ended today as the embattled Unitech vice chancellor arrived to a rousing welcome by more than 300 students who waited for his arrival in the hot sun at Lae's Nadzab Airport.There were...
View ArticleBUMPER CROWD EXPECTED FOR SP PNG HUNTERS GAME THIS SUNDAY
RUGBY league followers within easy access to North Ipswich Reserve will make it their business to get to Sunday’s game between the SP PNG Hunters and Luxury Paints Ipswich Jets in their Round Six...
View ArticleADB: More money spent on roads
OF the government’s four priority areas, infrastructure – especially roads – has received more attention from the government in terms of money in recent years, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) says....
View ArticleLNG exports to back PNG's growth by 6% in 2014
THE start of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) export will support Papua New Guinea’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 6% this year, picking up to a record 21% next year, an new Asian Development...
View ArticleLIVES LOST, DAMAGE IN MILLIONS IN SOLOMON ISLANDS FLOOD
In what can be described as the worst flood disaster in memory to strike Solomon Islands, 16 people are confirmed dead so far and authorities claim the figure to rise dramatically as bad weather...
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