Day: August 11, 2016
Students need God to succeed
ARE there college and university students still roaming the streets today looking for jobs? The answer is a big yes. We the people of this nation can have all the […]
Nationalism under threat by ethnic conflicts
PAPUA New Guinea is at the crossroads with ethnicity and regionalism threatening to derail unity and nationalism. Conflicts in work place, politics, education and even delivering of services to our […]
Airport security in tatters
ALLOW me to add my view on the security concern raised by Prime Minister Peter O’Neill regarding the robbery of the BSP branch at the Jacksons Airport international terminal. I […]
People support govt on its performance
THE overwhelming support demonstrated on the floor of Parliament by MPs in returning O’Neill as the Prime Minister in the vote of no confidence is a strong signal to the […]
Pirates running amok in Milne Bay waters
I WRITE in response to an article, “Pirates Rob Passengers” (The National, July 20). Unfortunately for the people of Milne Bay, this is a never-ending story. Piracy in Milne Bay […]
Fix sewerage problem
CAN City Hall sent its health inspectors down to Boroko and inspect a property located opposite Garden City and Nambawan Trophy Haus carpark with its continous sewerage leakage? It’s been […]
Invest more in our students
I WOULD like to thank NCD Governor Powes Parkop for funding the school fees of NCD students attending tertiary institutions throughout the country. It is a positive step towards the […]
NAC must tighten security at airport
THE armed robbery at the Jacksons Airport international terminal by criminal elements on the BSP Foreign Exchange undermines the credibility of the security provided by the National Airports Corporation (NAC) […]
Prison riot adds to CS woes
LAST Saturday’s riot by inmates at Baisu jail in Western Highlands is a further blow to the country’s struggling correctional service. In an apparent protest over the Baisu jail management’s […]
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HOPE your Thursday goes well today *** THE day is named after the Norse god Thor. In the Norse languages this day is called Torsdag. The Romans named this day […]