Updated
Updated · POST-COURIER · Apr 27
NSL delivers short-term employment initiative for youths at 9-Mile Land
Updated
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?