Day: June 5, 2017
University tutor wins US scholarship
BETHSHEBA Gima, a mathematics tutor at the University of Papua New Guinea has been named as successful recipient of this year’s US–South Pacific (USSP) scholarship programme. The United States Embassy […]
Tari library helping to improve children’s literacy
The Oil Search Foundation Literacy Library opened last year in Tari, Hela, has proven to be a success as more children learn to read and count. Head librarian Leonie Angai […]
WITNESS
Overflowing of waste from the sewage pipe along Tokarara to TST Fire road into the nearby stream is an eye sore to the public. It produces bad smell for the […]
Sabbath is not for Sabbath-keeping Christians
IN response to the letter “Real day for Sabbath not named in the Bible” by Anointed Christian in The National on June 2, I agree that real day for Sabbath […]
Councils of UPNG should review K600 graduation fee
THE Councils of University of Papua New Guinea should review the decision of K600 graduation fees for this year UPNG final year students who will be graduating. The fact that […]
EC’s media statement is shallow
THE media statement by Electoral Commissioner on the appointment of returning officers is shallow. The EC staffs are equally to be blamed because they play an active role in the […]
Fix Kona marekt in NIP
KONA market has been here in Kavieng for a very long time. It’s a well-known market to every New Irelander and also people from other provinces. It is situated right in […]
Why is the EC not coming out clear
I AM not from Jiwaka neither am I a supporter of any candidate from that area but after reading Michael Badui’s story in the media about the changes in election […]
Investigate Hela common roll update
PLEASE let me air my view regarding Hela Governor Francis Potape’s comments in The National (May 29) that only 20 per cent of Hela’s population’s names has been registered in […]
Justice must be served
ALLOW me to respond to your (The National) front page on the Friday June 2, 2017. This is a total miscarriage of justice that must not be swept under the […]