Day: July 1, 2024
Reforming fiscal regimes ‘vital’
THERE is an urgent need for reform of fiscal regimes in Papua New Guinea’s extractive sector, according to James Gore, founder of Micro-to-Small-to-Medium Enterprises Council (MSMEC). Gore highlighted the negative […]
Chamber prepares for four-day resources and energy convention
Papua New Guinea Chamber of Resources and Energy (Core) president Anthony Smare has hailed this week’s inaugural PNG Resources Week as having the ingredients for success exceeding expectations in terms […]
Customs records revenue collection of K1.2 billion
PRIME Minister James Marape says Papua New Guinea Customs since April has recorded revenue collections at K1.2 billion, indicating positive growth. Marape, while commenting on Custom’s performance report for May, […]
Nasfund, NAC sign agreement for development
THE National Airport Corporation (NAC) and Nasfund signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and non-disclosure agreement to develop infrastructures for airports around the country that can benefit both NAC and […]
Unitech, US uni sign pact
THE University of Technology (Unitech) has signed an intent-to-partner memorandum of understanding with the Charleston Southern University in South Carolina, United States. Last Tuesday, Sister-Cities International officiated the signing in […]
Company donates forklift to Lae institute
A NEW 2.5 tonne forklift worth K100,000 will help the Multi Skills of Training Institute in Lae, Morobe, cut down expenses, says institute director Shadrach Anderson. Anderson, during the donation […]
Experts provide some helpful homework strategies
Homework can be a sticking point for busy families. So, what is beneficial? And what are some strategies to help make it a less stressful part of the day for […]
Focus on teachers’ computing skills
TWENTY teachers from Gordon Secondary School graduated on Friday in basic computing facilitated by the International Business and Technical College (IBTC). The senior teachers and subject heads of departments, including […]
Programmes give street children a chance at education
By THOMAS DILU TWO former students of Life PNG Care have graduated from the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) with the support of Theodist. Founder and director of Life […]
Spend in province, schools told
SCHOOLS in Eastern Highlands have been urged not to spend money on supplies from outside the province. Eastern Highlands education director Albert Wesley issued this warning in a recent circular […]