Day: October 23, 2017
Call to respect and support police officers
Our parents and grandparents rarely disrespected the authority of law. Disrespect for law-enforcement authorities has become common in our society nowadays. Why do we bash and disrespect police as they […]
Tougher disciplinary actions vital
THERE are school rules which are meant to be followed. Last year, a drunk and passed-out University of PNG student from the Solomon Islands, was caught on camera and his […]
Think big and make a change
CAN a security officer be a pilot? Can a cleaner be a doctor? Can a widow be an entrepreneur? Can a primary school teacher be a university lecturer? People of […]
Concerns raised, ‘genuine’
CONCERNS raised by the Lae Maritime Workers and the Lae Maritime union over the alleged signing of an agreement between the Government and International Container Terminal Service Inc (ICTSI) are […]
Government operation gets praise
Last week’s major government operation, led by Immigration against foreign-owned businesses in Port Moresby, is commendable. This is the first time that this has happened in PNG and is an […]
Enforcement unit commended
I WRITE to commend our enforcement unit comprising Police, PNG Customs, Labour, Investment Promotion Authority, Central Bank, National Capital District Commission and Lae Metropolitan Command for doing an excellent job […]
Basil’s move supported
SOME people are still complaining about Sam Basil and Pangu’s move to Government. Please consider these facts before you criticise Basil further. Basil sacrificed 10 years of productive time staying […]
City should take control of bus service
IT is time for Port Moresby to operate its own bus service for the city residents. Last week, it was chaotic and frustrating for the city’s commuters who relied on […]
New affordable smartphones enter PNG market
THE “most affordable” smartphones have entered the Papua New Guinea market with the launching of Mintt Smartphones on Thursday in Port Moresby. Fone Haus general manager Damian Ames said that […]
BSP investing more than K650,000 on projects
A TOTAL of 26 community projects worth more than K650,000 have been funded by the Bank South Pacific branch in Wabag. The bank annually makes a commitment to giving back […]