Day: June 22, 2017
Vote leaders who will serve the people
Allow me to speak about my beloved electorate of Ialibu Pangia. I see some old long time businessman and leaders campaigning by using their power, money and influence to lure […]
Voters must be made aware of facts
THE comparative data on the country’s finances and economic management performance under National Alliance (NA)-led government and PNC-led government in this week dailies revealed the most outrageously irresponsible management by […]
PNC has put down teachers of PNG
PRIME Minister and his PNC Party are boasting about the free education achievements but they have forgotten that it is the hard working teachers who made it work with success. […]
Ano Pala has failed the Rigo inland people
THIS letter goes to those who are self-served under the umbrella of Ano Pala and forgetting rest of the Rigo people. You are now moving around all the villages with […]
Please vote wisely and honestly
WE are at the end of the campaign period before we all queue up at the polling booths. I have made up my mind who to vote for Moresby North […]
Let the Spirit of truth lead us
We have a lot of confused Christians coming out on this column arguing which day is the true day of worship. If we let the Spirit of Truth lead us, […]
Do not talk about B’ville independence
I WOULD like to raise concerns on certain political lies from the Opposition leader in relation to Bougainville issues. Just recently, Don Polye went across to Bougainville to campaign for […]
O’Neill deserves to be given another decade
Allow me space to summarize the achievements of various Prime Minister’s since independence so voters can vote the right political parties to form the next government in July. Firstly, Sir […]
Textile sector has untapped potential: Nime
THE textile industry has been described as a “sleeping giant” because of its huge untapped potential which can benefit the people in small to medium enterprises. Programme officer Betty Nime, […]
Border trade ‘thriving’
By CLIFFORD FAIPARIK THE trading of vanilla at the border is flourishing between PNG villagers and Indonesian buyers, an official says. West Sepik border administration officer Ashley Wayne said on […]