Day: August 10, 2016
Book week celebrated in style
Tokarara Primary School celebrated the National Book Week in style with PNG’s first family of Authors. After a week-long indoor activities which includes reading and literature writing. The school was […]
Musician supports charity work
By SERAH LAGDOM The PNG modelling and music industries have shown their support to take part in the Royal Society of the Preventive of Cruelty against Animals (RSPCA) 2017 calendar. […]
Mt Hagen needs to clean up streets
EARLIER this year, Mt Hagen city was commissioned by the Prime Minister to mark a new era for the city in terms of urban expansion and infrastructural development. However, it […]
Proper foundation vital for higher education
IT is the foundation that determines the height and the weight of buildings. If the foundation is not laid properly or if the materials used are of poor quality, the […]
SIP policy flawed, not in our interests
THE Services Improvement Program (SIP) policy was introduced by the O’Neill Government when it came to power after the 2012 general elections. The SIP is a decentralisation policy that includes […]
PNG needs strong leaders
GIVEN the political shenanigans of late, Frexie Maneh put forward quite a plausible and pertinent argument that the Prime Minister should be chosen by the people (The National, July 25). […]
Telikom now a graveyard
I REFER to the news article “Court stays notice on Telikom asset transfer’ The National, Aug 9). It is a sad day as the current Telikom board and management join […]
Waiting in vain for benefits
WHEN is the Government paying the State’s share or employer’s contribution component to Nambawan Super Limited (NSL)? Those of us who exited from the public service in 2014 and 2015 […]
Adhere to laws to weed out corruption
THERE are many economic and social costs associated with corruption, not to mention links to criminal operations and violence. On the financial front, the World Bank has attempted to attach […]
MP missing in action
I WAS frustrated during the vote of no confidence in Parliament on July 22 as ourelected MPs showed their stand by supporting either the Government or the Opposition. However, the […]