Day: August 21, 2017
Funding and accountability
WE should stop talking about who is in the government and who is in the opposition bench. Our focus should be about accountability and the delivery of goods and services. […]
Inflation and cost of living
THE everyday life of an average working class family in Papua New Guinea is not getting any better or easier by the day. I am sure that most of you […]
Ban on teachers commended
THE announcement by the PNG Teaching Service Commission that it will not employ teachers graduating from private colleges (The National, Aug 9) must be commended. Thumbs up to the commission […]
Employment and skills
IT was strange to read an article in your newspaper (The National, Aug 11) by Deloitte Touche about skills shortage being an obstacle to employment growth in Papua New Guinea. […]
Segeyaro and the Kumuls
JAMES Segeyaro made a blunt statement when he said he was not happy with PNG Rugby Football League and would not represent the country again. The next year he represented […]
Land-grabbing and the law
THE article by newly appointed Lands Minister Justin Tkatchenko (The National, Aug 14) is going in the right direct and is supported by the Customary Land Law Foundation-PNG, of which […]
Congratulations, Sumkar member
I WOULD like to congratulate my newly elected member for Sumkar, Chris Nangoi. We know that Nangoi will do his best to bring basic services to our people no matter […]
Congratulations and funding
CONGRATULATIONS Mendi MP Michael Nali on your appointment as Minister for Works and Implementation. The decisions you made as an independent candidate to join the Alotau camp has paid off. […]
Our God the helper
DAYS come and go. Success comes and goes. People come and go. Time changes but the Lord has never changed. Many of us, the people of Papua New Guinea, are […]
God’s plan for Niningi
PILA Niningi, after contesting every national elections for the past 35 years, you have been elected MP for the Imbonggu seat. It was a clear win. The 35 years of […]