Category: Letters
WITNESS
While the wet weather is continuing to haunt many parts of Papua New Guinea, rehabilitation and maintenance works on vital services such as road and transport have not stopped. Life […]
No formal response deafening
I SHARE this so my fellow countrymen and women know what l had gone through as a local writer. We are living in a democratic country. It means we have […]
Thumbs up to Lae police
I COMMEND our police in Lae, Morobe. I have been to several big cities such as Port Moresby and others in the country but I don’t see and feel the […]
Police parody on the rise
POLICE impersonations in towns and cities around the country is becoming a challenge that the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary hierarchy needs to promptly address. Impersonating can be easily conducted […]
Change begins with you
THE call for change is a rampant plea. Everywhere, in all sectors, people are calling for change. But the question is where does change begin? What does it take for […]
Watersheds need urgent attention
PAPUA New Guinea is blessed with abundant natural resources and biodiversity. It is home to some of the most pristine and crucial watersheds in the world. These watersheds, which encompass […]
Wardstrip teacher hooked on Facebook
TO the head teacher of Wardstrip Primary School, there is a teacher who is constantly on her phone using Facebook and the children are not being taught. The teacher spends […]
Teacher shortage hinters learning
THERE is an acute shortage of teachers and lecturers in Higher Education Institutions (HEI) such as technical and business colleges due to an influx of students. In some colleges, students […]
Investigate city’s SDA school
THE SDA Mission and the Education Department must investigate one of the SDA schools in the National Capital District. We are nearing the end of the first term and our […]
Nari sleeping for too long
THE National Agriculture Research Institute (Nari) is a sleeping giant. For agriculture research, innovation, modern farming techniques and various types of crop varieties, we should look no further than Nari. […]