Day: March 3, 2017
Neglected people find some hope
By JOE GURINA THE neglect in addressing or meeting human needs from the top hierarchy is one of many factors that contribute to the increasing number of people living in […]
WITNESS
Mt Hagen City Authority have responded to criticism made in the media over the piles of rubbish everywhere in the town (inset). The authority is cleaning up the town starting […]
Settlers getting free pass on water
THE Erima settlement in NCD has been without water for a week now. Could Eda Ranu and Erima Water Committee explain to us why our taps have been left dry? […]
Nipa Secondary in dire need of assistance
FOR far too long Nipa Secondary School students have been suffering silently when the so-called school management and staff have been fighting over positions, teacher-student marital relations, politics and the […]
Commissioner should review applicants
POLICE Commissioner Gari Baki suspended the 2015-2016 police recruit intake amid serious allegations of corrupt recruitment practices. The allegations had some merits in some instances but not all intakes should […]
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SO who is telling the truth?? The United Nations has rejected claims by the Papua New Guinea foreign affairs minister that outstanding fees which led to their suspension of voting […]
Too much pride not enough unity
WITH recent happenings around the country it clearly shows that most problems and situations faced or encountered are self-inflicted. We the people of Papua New Guinea have a major pride […]
Suspicious trip by Central leaders to Aroma Coast
I WISH to bring to the public notice the conduct of some of our national leaders in the lead-up to the general elections. Last Friday, while most of our leaders […]
We get the leaders we deserve
IN an election year, this may sound like a negative and harsh view of the current state of affairs in Papua New Guinea but sometimes we all need a collective […]
Social media to play vital role in general election
SOCIAL media will play a pivotal role in this year’s general election with easily available access to internet, unlike in 2012, National Research Institute director Dr Charles Yala says. He […]