TIPNG Chairman attacks PNGexposed
PNGEXPOSED BlogRecently PNGexposed has posted a series of articles that scrutinize the past of Rex Paki. Paki currently sits on the Board of the PNG Sustainable Development Programmed and the Bank of...
View ArticleDevelopment budget to drive PNG futher into debt
Papua New Guinea's treasurer has handed down an $A6.8 billion budget for 2013, plunging the developing nation more than $A1 billion into the red in a bid to improve the country's failing...
View ArticleMP William Duma's 600K Cairns pad and MRA Kepas Wali's 800K joint.
This is the $600,000 home Petroleum Minister William Duma owns in the exclusive Cairns suburb of Redlynch.No. 38 Flindersia is described by real estate agents as:“a spectacular residence [with] 5...
View ArticleFUTURE PAPUA NEW GUINEA
By GOVERNOR GARY JUFFA MPI see on the distant horizon, a wave approaching Papua New Guinea. It is a wave of the future and it is surely breaking on the shores of Papua New Guinea. It carries with it a...
View ArticleThe Boss and Master mentality must Be Eradicated
By NATHAN DINGU While there are many Papua New Guineans rising right to the top of the corporate ladder in many institutions in PNG, I believe we are still more or less spectators especially in...
View ArticleIs PNG’s national security ok?
WE pose this question because according to Ian Jinga, the Director-General of the Office of Security Coordination and Assessment which comes under the Department of the Prime Minister and National...
View ArticleLAND IS THE UMBILICAL CORD
By CHRISTOPHER PAPIALII read with interest the profound views expressed by Dr. Charles Yala of National Research Institute. Land use, mobilization and converting land into viable economic corridors is...
View ArticleQuestionable purchases, PNG MPs and Government workers living it up in...
POMAT MANUAI, CEO Border Development AuthorityIt is tough surviving on a government wage in Port Moresby these days! Makes you wonder how public servants like Pomat Manuai (Border Development...
View ArticlePAPUA NEW GUINEAS ENERGY SECTORS FUTURE IS BURNING BRIGHT – BUT FOR WHO?
By GOVERNOR GARRY JUFFA, MPIn December from the 3rd -0 5th, 2012, the 12th PNG – Australia Gas and Petroleum Conference will be held in Sydney, NSW, Australia, organized by the PNG Chamber of Mines and...
View ArticlePNG working on infrastructure and corruption
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is working on improving its infrastructure and stamping out corruption, which will make it a more attractive place to do business, its Prime Minister says.Peter O'Neill also told...
View ArticlePowi intends to regulate social media.
THE use of social media is instigating social unrest and political stand-offs in the country and needs to be regulated, a parliamentarian says.Southern Highlands Governor William Powi said people with...
View ArticlePNG can be a regional leader, says Bob Carr
FOREIGN Minister Bob Carr has looked to the government of Peter O'Neill to help carve out a greater regional leadership role for Papua New Guinea, and hailed the mid-year elections as a beacon of...
View ArticleHow Our Government is Taxing Us Like Foreigners!
By NATHAN DINGUYou all must be pretty tired of this topic being repeated so often without anything being done about it but hey, the more we talk about it, expose it and ridicule it – sooner or later...
View ArticleAustralian kiaps for 89 districts
IMPLEMENTATION of basic social services like health and education, and basic infrastructure – access roads, bridges, jetties and wharves – has been one of PNG’s biggest problems since independence in...
View ArticleLegends Of Sonoma
By GOVERNOR GARY JUFFA MPSonoma was an old man who was well known for his legends. That’s what we grew up reading, in the Times, a PNG newspaper of yesteryear which featured PNG legends. Sonoma told...
View ArticleHeed PNG's plea to realign development focus
By Sanjay Bhosale Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Peter O'Neill's call for a thorough rethink of Australia's aid policy towards his country deserves serious consideration.On his first visit to...
View ArticleEra of prosperity beckons PNG
THERE can be no understating of the era of prosperity that beckons PNG.Since 1991, oil and gas investment is estimated to be more than K52 billion, making it the single largest contributor to national...
View ArticleWarning on fraud in PNG gas project
By RICHARD BAKERTHE economic benefit of Papua New Guinea's biggest natural resources project has been questioned, with a report warning that ordinary citizens risk missing out because of corruption and...
View ArticlePNG Economy Strong, But Fiscal Pressures Growing
PNG maintained its position as one of the fastest growing economies in Asia and the Pacific, according to the latest edition of the Pacific Economic Monitor, issued today by the Asian Development Bank...
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