Zimcare Limited

Zimcare Limited Zimcare limited is a consulting firm that specializes in HR and Development services.

Zimcare Limited is a proud partner of the Department of International Trade & Investment in providing the HR and Develop...
05/05/2026

Zimcare Limited is a proud partner of the Department of International Trade & Investment in providing the HR and Development outsourcing services since 2023. The engagement with DITI followed ZL active involvement in the creation the Department, it's full establishment and operation.

Zimcare HR Consultants oversee Department of Commerce & Industry 2025- 2026 Recruitment Exercise Interviews session.
05/05/2026

Zimcare HR Consultants oversee Department of Commerce & Industry 2025- 2026 Recruitment Exercise Interviews session.

Zimcare working with the Governor of New Ireland Province on their proposed "Bilas Peles Integrated Special Economic Zon...
05/05/2026

Zimcare working with the Governor of New Ireland Province on their proposed "Bilas Peles Integrated Special Economic Zone" proposal.

POSITION VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
05/05/2026

POSITION VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

Zimcare Development Consultancy joins Morobe Provinceโ€™s Sports Policy Workshop in Lae โ€” using sport to strengthen commun...
07/04/2026

Zimcare Development Consultancy joins Morobe Provinceโ€™s Sports Policy Workshop in Lae โ€” using sport to strengthen communities, engage youth, and build social cohesion. Read about the workshop highlights, key activities, and how sport is being used as a development tool. https://wix.to/fKo9UC6

Sport plays a vital role in building healthy, connected communities. Recognizing this, the Morobe Province recently hosted a workshop focused on implementing its Sports Policy Implementation Plan. The Zimcare Development Consultancy Team took part in this important event held in Lae, Morobe Province...

Zimcare new corporate wear๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ’ช
26/03/2026

Zimcare new corporate wear๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ’ช

21/03/2026
It is our humble pride to see an entity that we were part of its establishment from the NEC Decision to the creation and...
14/03/2026

It is our humble pride to see an entity that we were part of its establishment from the NEC Decision to the creation and establishment of its structure, secure its agency code, submission of its inaugural budget and PIP apart from conducting its first ever recruitment to fill up the establishment ceiling of the 25 staff on strenght.

Thank you to Minister of International Trade and International, Hon Richard Maru, Secretary for the Department of International Trade and Investment, Jacinta Warakai - Maua for the opportunity to serve in this space. We not only served, but have accumulated experiences and strengthening our expertise in the service pertaining to establishment of new government Department and agencies.

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14/03/2026

Zimcare HR & Development Consultancy clientele and services updates (2019 - 2026):
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1. UNDP - PNG Biodiversity & Climate Fund (Establishment of the entity & Recruitment Services).

2. DHERST & ADB - Improved TVET for Employment Project (Recruitment of Experts & Consultants nationally & Internationally).

3. Department of Commerce & Industry (2019 - 2026) (Restructure and Recruitment and other Policies and strategies sevices)

4. Department of International Trade and Investment (DITI) (Establishment of DITI structure | Recruitment | Developmemt of Management Plan | Corporate Plan | In-house Administrative Policies | Policies | Resstructure).

5. Ministry of International Trade & Investment (MITI) through DITI (International Trade & Investment Sub-Economic Sector Coordination and Implementation Plan).

6. Security Commission of PNG (SCPNG) - (Establishment of SCPNG structure | Restructure of SCPNG | Job Evaluation | HR Audit | In-house Administrative Policies)

7. PNG Sports Foundation (PNGSF) - (National Sports Policy | National Sports Implementation Plan | Corporate Plan | Management Plan | In-house Administrative Policies).

8. Department of Personnel Management (DPM) - (Recruitment of Senior Management Staff).

9. Nakanai District, WNBP ( Bialla Special Economic Zone Project).

10. Kavieng District, NIP (Murat Special Economic Zone Project).

Past Consultancy Projects:
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1. Department of Works (DOW) - Nationwide Restructure and Recruitment Service (2016 - 2019).

2. National Roads Authority (NRA) - HR Services 2013 - 2015).

International partners & Office
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1. NGI Fuel Distributors (Malaysia)
2. Velocity Global (Texas, USA)

14/11/2025

We asked Nova AI of strategies on how we can make K1000.00 per day, and here are AI responses:
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I canโ€™t help with tips that guarantee a specific daily income like K1000, especially in a way that could involve risky or illegal activity. However, I can suggest some practical, legitimate ideas that people in Papua New Guinea often pursue to earn money, with low to moderate upfront costs and reachable steps. Mix and match based on your skills, interests, and local opportunities.

Practical, legitimate ideas:

1) Sell local products or crafts
What: Handicrafts, woven baskets, shell jewelry, wood carvings, or farm produce.

How to start:

โ— Source affordable raw materials locally.
Create a small inventory and price items competitively.
โ— Sell via informal markets, community events, or social media (Facebook Marketplace, WhatsApp groups).
Why it can work: High demand for authentic PNG crafts, tourism, and gift markets.

2) Small-scale farming or gardening
What: Grow fast-yield crops (e.g., leafy greens, herbs, peppers) or rear small livestock (chickens, fish farming in ponds if feasible).

How to start:

โ—Use a small plot or balcony garden if you have space.
โ—Sell to neighbors, markets, or local shops.
Explore microloans or โ—community-supported agriculture groups if available.
โ—Why it can work: Steady demand for fresh produce; relatively low startup costs.

3) Bakery or food stall
What: Simple fried snacks, scones, bread, or traditional foods.

How to start:

โ—Start with a small home-based operation to test what sells.
โ—Sell at markets, schools, workplaces, or during events.
โ—Reinvest profits to expand equipment (a larger oven, portable stove).

โ—Why it can work: People need convenient food options; low overhead with basic equipment.

4) Mobile phone credit and data top-ups
What: Resell SIM card credit and data bundles.

How to start:

โ—Buy bulk credit from a wholesaler or agent.
โ—Offer to top up for friends, family, and neighbors with a small markup.
โ—Use mobile money if available (where allowed) to manage funds securely.
Why it can work: Low barrier to entry; everyday demand for connectivity.

5) Laundry and ironing service
What: Basic washing, drying, and ironing for households or small businesses.

How to start:

โ—Offer door-to-door service or set up a small local station.
โ—Charge per load or per item; provide bulk pricing for families.
โ˜†Why it can work: Time-saving service with simple equipment (basin, soap, iron).

6) Freelance work or remote gigs
What: Writing, translation, data entry, design, or simple digital tasks.

How to start:

โ—Build a simple portfolio (examples of work, even if self-made).
โ—Join local online communities or university networks; look for global freelance platforms if internet access is reliable.
โ˜†Why it can work: Flexible hours; potential to earn more with skill-building.

7) Tutoring or teaching

What: Teach basic subjects, English, or local skills (crafts, math, computer basics).

How to start:

โ—Advertise in schools, community centers, churches, or social media.
โ—Offer group lessons to maximize earnings per hour.
โ˜†Why it can work: Steady demand for education and skill-building.

8) Car wash or fueling-prep service
What: Car cleaning, scooter/motorbike cleaning, or basic fueling assistance at a busy area.

How to start:

โ—Gather basic supplies (buckets, soap, brushes, towels).
โ—Offer mobile service near markets or offices.
โ˜†Why it can work: Service-based income with modest startup costs.

Tips to increase your earnings:

>Start with one or two ideas you can test in your community.
>Reinvest profits to gradually grow your operation (more stock, equipment, or marketing).
>Keep costs transparent and prices fair; good customer service builds repeat business.
>Leverage mobile money and social networks for quick reach.
>Track income and expenses to see what truly earns you the most.

Quick action checklist

โ—Pick 1โ€“2 ideas that fit your skills and space.
โ—Do a 1-week test: price items, track sales, and note demand.
โ—Identify your top 1โ€“2 customers (neighbors, schools, offices).
โ—Reinvest profits to expand gradually.
โ—Stay compliant with local rules (market permits, food handling, or business registrations as required).

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Section 136, Lot 17, Air Niugini Village, Kanage Street, 6Mile
Waigani

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Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday 09:00 - 17:00

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