Day: October 13, 2017
Look to the land for riches
WORK at home on your land and sustain your capacity to develop yourself. This also allows your family to promote your work and to encourage others to empower themselves to […]
Hohola Market needs cleaning up
The Hohola Market is becoming congested and a risky place for commuters, pedestrians, marketgoers, school children and customers. There is no control whatsoever. It is becoming chaotic for those who […]
Six years and still waiting for a title
I AM having a difficult time trying to understand the whole process of getting a title from National Housing Corporation (NHC). My parents, who live outside Port Moresby, have been […]
Unhappy contractors need to be responsible
DISGRUNTLED contractors in the nation’s capital who were once service providers to the Education Department protested as Fincorp Haus on Oct 9. I understand that the issue is before the […]
Thanks Lutherans for Hagen cleanup
IT was exciting to see the Lutherans come into Mt Hagen Township and clean up the rubbish, dig the drains and so on. Thank you everyone. But what a disgrace […]
To whom will you run for help?
The Papua New Guinea Government should be careful about the type of laws it introduces. “Woe to those who make unjust laws, to those who issue oppressive decrees, to those […]
Talent can’t beat hard work
You have to keep believing in yourself. I always tell students that I speak to or that I write to that talent will never beat hard work. Please people of […]
Scholarship review hailed
I WANT to thank Governor Gibson Saonu for the statement that he made (The National Aug 25) on the planned review of the Gerson-Solulu scholarship programme. Simon Amos Zumim
Who helps students who get left behind?
THE Education Department says 210,466 students will be sitting their national examinations in the next few weeks. From that, 67,500 are grade 10s from 302 schools will sit their final […]
Guesthouse boosting local market
By MARK HAIHUIE A GUESTHOUSE in Kavieng, New Ireland, spends about K400 daily buying produce from nearby villages. Kavieng Transit Haus owner John Knox said the fresh produce was used […]