Day: November 21, 2017
Games security boosted
PRISON officers in West New Britain are assisting police provide security during the PNG Games in Kimbe. Lakiemata Prison commanding officer Superintendent John Kolaimus said 52 officers were involved in […]
WITNESS
This is Lae, with a market that has turned into a rubbish dump and roads with poor drainage. There is only one word for it: Risky.
Give farmers real hope
I HOPE that the current National Agriculture Summit will address the K400 million that went to the ‘paper farmers’. Pumping more money to Department of Agriculture and Livestock or any […]
How will rural people register SIM cards?
There is an awareness urging all to register their SIM cards. It sounds good in itself, however, I am just wandering as to how the general population that live in […]
Law enforcers to decide
WHILE law-enforcement agencies are clamping down on violence relating to sorcery claims, self-proclaimed ‘sorcerers’ are going around convincing people to use their expertise. The existence of these ‘sorcerers’ in our […]
Assault on women needs tough laws
EVERY time I read through a newspaper, I always come across reports of women and children being sexually assaulted and raped by men. This inhumane act has spread virally throughout […]
Any law against noise pollution?
CAN somebody please advise if there is any law against noise pollution? If so, could the law enforcers check out a particular church near National Research Institute on the road […]
Basil’s point supported
I AM supportive of what Minister Sam Basil said recently about data rip-offs. This, however, is just minor. Basil should be talking about why ICT costs in PNG are so […]
Students’ lack of discipline a concern
IN my time and back, we never smoked or drank beer in front of our teachers in primary school. We respected them as very special people. We also did not […]
Time to act to stop the violence
ENOUGH is enough. It is time for those who perpetrate violence against the vulnerable – old, women and children – to be prosecuted and made to feel the full brunt […]