An Emergency Physician at Hela Provincial Authority, Arabella Koliwan is another up-and-coming Papua New Guinean who is helping to change the way women are perceived in the medical profession and opening door for other generations of PNG women.
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Nambawan Super’s Chief Financial Officer, Pochon Lili, is another Papua New Guinean under 40 who is leading the way for new generations. Hear about his work and thoughts about leadership and hard work.
Meet Jacqui Joseph, Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder of Equal Playing Field, an NGO working to prevent gender-based violence. Joseph is another Papua New Guinean under 40 making a difference in the community.
Eunice Parua is an under 40 Papua New Guinean who is dazzling with her executive skills. She is a Litigation Partner at Leahy, Lewin, Lowing, Sullivan Lawyers, and she sat down with us to talk about inspiration, motivation and leadership. This is the third part of our Executive Class series.
We speak with Philip Dotana Hehonah, Company Secretary and Head of Legal at Teachers Savings and Loan Society, about leadership and success. He is the second interviewee in our six-part series showcasing Papua New Guineans under 40 who are leading the next generation.
Meet six Papua New Guineans under 40 who powering ahead in their professions. Hear about their work and thoughts about leadership and success in this six-part series. First us is Kevin Alo, General Manager Group Strategic Marketing, CPL Group.
Grace Roland, 27, is the operations coordinator for Friends of PomGen (Port Moresby General Hospital), a non-profit organisation that raises funds for the hospital.
The popular Indian eating style of food cooked in a tandoor has been embraced by Airways Hotel in Port Moresby, where a dedicated tandoori section has been opened in a corner nook at the hotel’s Vue Restaurant and Bar.
Look good and feel good with a weights session at Papua New Guinea’s premium health and fitness centre.
Eating out in Papua New Guinea’s capital city, Port Moresby, is getting its groove back after two years of COVID-19 disruptions. Ruby Gamoga toured the city to uncover some new favourites, and revisit some institutions.