Day: August 17, 2017
WITNESS
PMV buses should always take the outside lane to allow them to stop at bus stops to drop anad collect passengers. However, most of the time, PMV buses switch lanes […]
The problem is corruption
WE applaud the articulation of the new O’Neill-Abel government’s Alotau Accord 2 and the first ‘100 days’ work plan. It doesn’t matter how good the government’s plans sound and look, […]
Kumuls and pratriotism
THE PNG Kumuls is a national team. I am a proud Papua New Guinean and a Kumuls fan. Two years ago James Segeyaro lowered the Kumuls flag in front of […]
Salute for NCD team
CONGRATULATIONS to National Capital District (NCD) Governor Powes Parkop. I salute your leadership and urge you to continue with the tremendous job you have been doing for our National Capital […]
Sohe, Ijivitari MPs praised
LET’S congratulate the two new MPs for Sohe and Ijivitari. At last the people of Northern have spoken and made their point that they want a change in leadership. We […]
Rural dwellers lack services
THE Department of Rural Development, which is in charge of monitoring services in the rural areas, must put more pressure on the national government to allocate it more funds to […]
Canneries and partnerships
PAPUA New Guinea’s downstream fish-processing companies and canneries are almost wholly owned by foreign investors. Almost all fish factories and canneries, including the marine park project development, are owned and […]
Give Raminai a chance
ALL 33 candidates who contested the 2017 national election must work together for the common interest of the people of Kagua Erave with member Wesley Raminai. The good news is […]
PNC change of heart
DURING the few days of horse-trading when all Morobean MPs were clearly aligned, the Kabwum MP was whisked away with the former Tewai-Siassi MP to Alotau. Patrick Basa’s main rival […]
The price of elections
THE general election is a seasonal thing and it has already cost too many innocent lives. The ordinary people struggle to feed their families and yet they become the victims. […]