PNG Loop's Breakfast Bites

Loop Breakfast Bites is a round up of the top Loop PNG stories making news.

Word going out about value of mangroves

http://www.looppng.com/content/word-going-out-about-value-mangroves

The Climate Change office and the waste management section of the National Capital District Commission (NCDC) will be conducting a cleanup among the mangroves of Tuna Bay at Taurama outside Port Moresby.

New Ireland to participate in Kenu and Kundu festival in 2016

 http://www.looppng.com/content/new-ireland-participate-kenu-and-kundu-festival-2016

New Ireland will send a canoe to Milne Bay next year to participate in the Kenu and Kundu festival.

Financial Literacy training brings hope for locals

http://www.looppng.com/content/financial-literacy-training-brings-hope-locals

Rita Nandawa is among 42 participants from the Seventh Day Adventist church (SDA) in Salalus, West Sepik, to participate in a Bank of South Pacific (BSP) facilitated financial literacy training.

Precinct program to benefit public servants

http://www.looppng.com/content/precinct-program-benefit-public-servants

Public Service Minister Sir Puka Temu believes the Pacific Leadership and Governance Precinct has the potential to bring about a new generation of leaders in the country.

Jamaican reggae singer Conkarah arrives for PNG concert

http://www.looppng.com/content/jamaican-reggae-singer-conkarah-arrives-png-concert

Jamaica’s newest reggae artist Conkarah has arrived in Port Moresby to perform for the first time this weekend.

Author: 
Quintina Naime