The Dragon’s in the Detail with ‘Chinese Kina’ – Part 2
• October 16, 2012 • 19 CommentsPosted in PNG & China, PNG Politics
Tags: China, China Shenyang International, Concessional, Credit, Don Polye, Exim Bank, Finance, Francis Awesa, Infrastructure, Loan, Pacific, Papua New Guinea, Peter O'Neill, PMIZ, PNG
The Dragon’s in the Detail with ‘Chinese Kina’ – Part 1
• October 12, 2012 • 8 CommentsPosted in PNG & China, PNG Politics
Tags: China, Concessional, Credit, Don Polye, Exim Bank, Finance, Francis Awesa, Loan, Papua New Guinea, Peter O'Neill, PNG
Telling Right From Wrong Kongkong
• October 12, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in PNG & China, PNG Governance
Tags: Africa, Albert Khoo, Anti-Chinese, Ben Kimisopa, Borneo, Bribery, Cairns, Chans, Cheggs, Chinatown, Chinese Triads, Chows, Clement Rojumana, Corruption, Deport, EMTV, Exim Bank, Fiji, Filipino, Finance, Fu Gai, Grand Chief, Gu Kai, Harry Roque, Hong Kong, Ilya Gridneff, Independence, Inonesia, John Grobler, Kelang, Kina, Kongkong, Kuis, Logging, Lombrum, Look East, Madang, Mafia, Malaysia, Malaysian Chinese, Manus, MCC, Members of Parliament, Nat Koleala, National Gaming Board, New Ireland, NGO, Pacific, Paks, Papua New Guinea, People's Republic of China, Philippines, PNG, Politics, Port Moresby, Rabaul, Ramu, Ramu Nickel, Ramu River, RH Group, Rimbunan Hijau Group, Riots, Sarawak, Seetos, Sharon LaFraniere, Singapore, Sir Michael Somare, Solomon Islands, Tams, Ting Tan, Tuna, Vanimo, Waku, Wang Chun, Wen Jiabao, Yacht Club, Zambia
Bank South Pacific’s Immoral & Draconian Retail ‘Service’ Fees
• August 14, 2009 • 9 CommentsPosted in PNG Business
Tags: Against BSP New Retail Fees, Australia, Bainimara, Bank, Bank of South Pacific, Bank South Pacific, BSP, Capitalisation, Charges, Colonial Bank, Commonwealth Bank, Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR, Customers, Deposit, Ethical Behaviour, Ethics, Facebook, Fees, Fiji, Finance, Frank Bainimarama, Giaman, Giaman tu i orait, Habib Bank, Ian Clyne, ICCC, Immoral, Independent Consumer and Competition Commission, Industry, Investment, Money Transfer, National Bank of Samoa, National Bank of Solomon Islands, National Bank of Vanuatu, Network, New Zealand, Niue, Off-shore, Pacific, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Public, Retail Service Fees, Samoa, Samoan Commercial Bank, Shareholders, Solomon Islands, Stakeholders, Strategy, Vanuatu, Western Union, Westpac, Withdrawl
Jared Diamond on the End of the World: Is PNG the Only Country that can Survive?
• February 23, 2009 • 4 CommentsPosted in PNG International Issues, PNG Sustainability
Tags: Agrarian, Agriculture, America, American Southwest, Anasazi Indians, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies, Bolivia, Canada, Chemical Contamination, China, Civilization, Climate Change, Collapse of Complex Societies, Collapse: How Societies Choos to Fail or Succeed, Conservation, Corporation, Darwin, Deforestation, Dennis Kucinich, Density, Depopulation, Doom, Easter Island, Ecosystems, Ecuador, End of the World, Energy, Environment, Finance, Food Production, Fossil Fuels, Gardening, Germs, Global Warming, Gloom, Guns, Human Civilization, India, Jared Diamond, Joseph Tainter, Law Vegas, Los Angeles, Natural Selection, North America, Pacific Island Nations, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Peak Oil, Peru, Phoenix, Pollution, Population Explosion, Pulitzer Prize, Ron Paul, Somalia, South America, Specialization, Species, Supply Lines, Sustainability, Technology, Threats, Tiwanaku, Western Civilization, World Leaders
Wan Smol Bag – Using Theatre to Educate
• February 20, 2009 • 2 CommentsPosted in PNG Culture, PNG Health, PNG Life
Tags: Actors, Admin, Aids, Amateur, Blacksands, Community, Company, Director, Drama, Environment, Finance, Flim, Governance, Graphic, Health, Illiteracy, Islands Business, Kam Pusum Hed, KPH, Lifestyle, Melanesia, National, Neighbours, New York Times, NGO, Northern Youth Care Clinic, Nurses, Pacific, Pacific People of the Year, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Port Vila, Poster, Productions, Radio, Raun Raun Theatre, Regional, Santo, Scriptwriter, Service, Settlement, South Pacific, Staff, Tagabe, Unemployment, Vanuatu, Wan Smolbag, Wan Smolbag Theatre, WSB, You Tube
East New Britain’s Quest for Autonomy
• January 9, 2009 • 6 CommentsPosted in PNG Governance, PNG History, PNG Politics
Tags: Administration, Alhonse Gelu, Autonomy, East New Britain, ENB, Finance, Funding, Governance, Governor General, Independence, Kokopo, Mataungan Association, National Government, National Research Institute, New Guinea Islands, North Solomons, Panguna, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Politics, Provinces, Provincial Government, Rabaul, Research, Sir Paulias Matane, Tolai, Tolai Cocoa Project
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