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Which is the number one newspaper in Papua New Guinea?

Which is the number one newspaper in Papua New Guinea?

The National is the top-selling newspaper in Papua New Guinea. Headquartered in Port Moresby, it has offices in Five (5)centres: Lae, Mount Hagen, Kokopo, Madang and Goroka.

Who are the sponsors of Papua New Guinea?

KUMUL Petroleum Holdings Limited (KPHL) and PNG Ports Corporation Limited have backed Team Papua New Guinea to this year’s Tokyo Olympics by each buying 1,000 Trukai Fun T-shirts this week.Papua […]

Is there a cancer unit in Papua New Guinea?

By JIMMY KALEBE THE Papua New Guinea Cancer Unit at Angau Memorial Hospital in Lae is hopeful of recruiting the services of a new oncologist in the next few months, […] By CLARISSA MOI BUSINESSES in the country want the Government to support the PNG Customs Services to address the issue of counterfeit products entering the country.

What’s the issue with counterfeit products entering png?

By CLARISSA MOI BUSINESSES in the country want the Government to support the PNG Customs Services to address the issue of counterfeit products entering the country. City Pharmacy Ltd Group […] THERE is a lack of extra-curricular life-changing and enhancing moral values taught in education institutions, says Dr James Naipao.

Can you order products from Prouds png online?

By CLARISSA MOI CUSTOMERS nationwide can now order products sold at Prouds PNG online that will be delivered to them using the postal service, thanks to a partnership agreement between […]

What does take back png stand for?

“Take back PNG is all about empowering citizens and we have to step up and take ownership of what we can in any area of business in order to thrive and became successful. It often takes time but patience and perseverance often pays off,” Mr Milyo said.

Where did Weekender Post Courier Papua New Guinea come from?

The father of eight from Laiagam in Enga Province, started off from a humble beginning with a trade store and two PMV bus servicing the city routes in the nation’s capital back in the 90s.