Questions have been raised about how public funds have been used as the first anniversary of the horrific is remembered on May 30.
A horrific head-on truck crash involving two passenger trucks from Gulf province killed 17 people, in what was Papua New Guinea’s worst-ever road accident, until the Jan 12 accident along the Markham Valley this year in which more than 40 people were killed. The trucks collided near Bereina in Central province, 100km west of Port Moresby. [source:http://malumnalu.blogspot.com/]



Ela Motors was awarded the Outstanding Sales Performance from Massey Ferguson in 2009 and was also recognized by Yamaha for selling 1000 Yamaha Boats in 12 months from Yamaha. CEO David Purcel said the awards recognized the hard work of Ela Motors staff.
A contractor based in Australia is holding up work on the 9mile weighing station outside Lae, Morobe Province. Works Minister Hon Don Polye said work on the weighing station began last year however, the contractor has not began to install the instruments needed. The contactor is also the supplier of the instruments needed at the weighing station. The Minister said vehicles were carrying heavy loads up and down the Lae - Madang-Highlands Highway and this was wearing out the roads. Mr Polye said there are plans to build other weighing stations along the Highlands Highways at either Toguba, Southern Highlands Province or at Kagul, in Western Highlands Province. 








