PNG violence makes global headlines, dollar bond issue gains traction, Ian Kemish reflects on his time as High Commissioner and Changi Airport voted ‘the best’.
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Corruption is often singled out as a key issue facing business in Papua New Guinea. How is it being addressed? Business Advantage PNG asked the man leading PNG’s fighting against corruption, lawyer Sam Koim—the Chairman of Task Force Sweep.
The Papua New Government is apparently exploring the option of a US dollar bond issue to help finance its investment in infrastructure, according to several financial market sources.
Mobile phone competition in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands is about to get tougher, after a deal which will see about US$250m (K550 million) in new funding for PNG’s second carrier, BeMobile, which will see it relaunched as Vodafone BeMobile.
The ownership structure of the Ok Tedi mine ‘had stood the test of time’ and there was ‘no good reason to change it,’ according to Chairman of Papua New Guinea Sustainable Development Program Limited (PNGSDP), Sir Mekere Morauta.
Global food giant Nestlé began importing noodles into Papua New Guinea in the late 1970s and is now one of PNG’s major manufacturers. How does it do business in PNG? Business Advantage PNG asked the Managing Director of Nestlé Pacific Islands, Eugene David.
Port Moresby business leaders have welcomed a Cabinet decision to spend more than K700m (US$320m) on six major road projects for the National Capital District.
Radio Australia on the Papua New Guinea Sustainable Development Program debate, a call for closer pacific ties, and why Sasol is pulling out of Papua New Guinea …
A new CEO announced for BSP, Bougainville Copper board changes and a new divisional manager at K K Kingston.
Last week’s story by expat blogger Rebecca on Eating Out in Port Moresby created a lot of discussion on social media. Food is clearly a topic close to the hearts of of our readers!