Day: November 23, 2017
Australia should be responsible
ASYLUM seekers to Australia have reached alarming proportions in recent years. Canberra has opted for options that it thinks might act as a deterrent.. One of the options for deterring […]
Digicel tower still down
The Digicel tower at Guasopa government station in Milne Bay broke down almost two years ago. Numerous technicians have come and go without any positive outcomes. What’s next, I ask? […]
Port Moresby getting too much
Papua New Guinea is slowly emerging out of its slumber in terms of infrastructure development. Port Moresby has experienced well-deserved transitions over the last seven years. The country has showcased […]
Sanguma can’t touch God
IF you believe in God, sanguma belief will not penetrate through you or your families. If you don’t believe in God, you will definitely be affected. Some of the work […]
Sanguma is real
THE practice of witchcraft, sorcery and sanguma is real. It’s on a spiritual plane and invisible. You cannot prove in a court of law of the processes involved. The end […]
No same-sex marriage
THE Government of PNG must not allow same sex marriage in this nation. Government leaders must not listen to the international human rights organisations. It is against the Law of […]
‘Leader’ and ‘member’
THIS is my own observation on the commonly-used terms ‘leader’ and ‘member’. These words are used loosely or interchangeably. The leadership quality of the leader is self-made, inbuilt and earned […]
The village doesn’t hold all the answers
THERE is a growing class of people living in our urban areas, such as Port Moresby, who are finding it increasingly difficult to survive without resorting to breaking the law. […]
CIC brewing success with coffee farmers
THE primary goal of the Coffee Industry Corporation’s productive partnerships in agriculture project (CIC-PPAP) is to try out an extension service pathway which is efficient and cost-effective to coffee farmers, […]
Microfinance training shows why small businesses fail
THE collapse of some small businesses has been attributed to the low rate of financial illiteracy among the operators. This was revealed during a weeklong Microfinance expansion project training for […]