Day: November 16, 2017
Electricity a need
IT is unfair for a public servant to live in darkness for years at ATS Settlement in the capital city of Papua New Guinea. The Government should understand that housing […]
Improve regulatory measures
NCD Governor Powes Parkop recently blamed public transport operators for the inefficient service in the city. This is a slap in the face for public transport operators who work tirelessly […]
Support for fight against violence
AS one of two longest-serving volunteer male advocates on gender-based violence in PNG, I have finally decided to comment on this issue. This follows numerous comments and concerns raised from […]
Take action against stalkers
IT is time we take affirmative action against stalkers. Stalking is unwanted or obsessive attention by an individual or group towards another person. Stalking behaviours are related to harassment and […]
Government commended
I would like to commend the Government for reshaping its responses to ongoing challenges in higher education in the country. There are many challenges ahead of the Government in terms […]
Bigger stadium needed
PNG Rugby Football League has to build a bigger stadium and a sports academy at a central location. That is if they are serious about promoting the code and hosting […]
Lack of understanding
LACK of understanding of what corruption is allows one to flirt with an overpowering enemy to our demise. Mankind is corrupted in one form or another. Like it or not […]
All the best PNG Kumuls
I am impressed with the performances of the PNG Kumuls team so far. They made history by having won all their pool C matches. I believe that the team has […]
PNG Games a fete of sports and unity
IF there is anyone who doubts the power of sport to unite Papua New Guineans, they certainly have not seen or heard of the Kumuls’ roaring success at the National […]
K60,000 to assist Air Niugini prepare for Chinese tourists
TOURISM Promotion Authority chief executive Jerry Agus has given K60,000 to Air Niugini to help in the training of stakeholders for the expected influx of Chinese tourists from next year. […]