NSL delivers short-term employment initiative for youths at 9-Mile Land
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Updated · POST-COURIER · Apr 27
NSL delivers short-term employment initiative for youths at 9-Mile Land
2 articles · Updated · POST-COURIER · Apr 27
Nambawan Super Limited engaged 81 youths from local communities for 14 days through O.M. Holdings Limited at its 9-Mile Land site.
The initiative was part of a recently completed large-scale grass cutting and vegetation clearance project along the full boundary of the property.
This effort supports broader site maintenance while providing temporary job opportunities for local youth, strengthening community engagement around NSL’s 9-Mile Land.
After 14 days of work, what is the long-term plan for the 81 youths involved?
How does a 14-day cleanup truly boost the value of NSL’s strategic 9-Mile land asset?
Is a two-week job program a meaningful solution to PNG's systemic youth unemployment crisis?
With lower returns than its rival, can NSL's community projects justify its performance to members?
Will clearing the 9-Mile land lead to planned housing or just more informal settlements?
NSL's 2025 returns were strong, but can it solve its rising costs and government debt issues?