Category: Letters
Upgrade of Vivigani airstrip
IN a bid to boost development and security in Milne Bay, a proposal has been put forth to upgrade the historic Vivigani Airport and establish a Papua New Guinea Defence […]
Failed inquiry is costly
IT is procedural and important for the State to investigate public matters, but leaders instigating the commissioning of inquiry must think twice before endorsing it. Do not sanction inquiries just […]
CoI a waste of money
THE Commission of Inquiry (CoI) into the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary to delve into and uncover why police were not able to detect and prohibit the destruction caused to […]
Embracing the Journey
AS the sun rose over the rugged mountains Prime Minister James Marape stood at the edge of the Kokoda Track, a symbol of endurance and shared history. Beside him, Australian […]
PD classes causing more harm than good
SINCE the introduction of the education reform in the 1990s, our secondary school teachers have been teaching an academic subject called personal development. After implementing the government’s education policy for […]
Change football head
IT is time to change the head of the football (soccer) governing body in the country. By now, we should be enjoying and seeing the football matches played at our […]
WITNESS
Morobe’s Bulolo development authority has funded K500,000 to construct a 1.75km access road that will connect the Apere community of Mumeng local level government to the Bulolo Highway. Kevin Bavu […]
Transportation plays a crucial role
IN the vast and diverse landscape of Papua New Guinea, transportation plays a pivotal role in connecting communities, facilitating economic growth, and improving the quality of life. With a challenging […]
Illegal squatters at Bush Wara reminded of 70-day ultimatum to vacate land
POLICE have again reminded illegal settlers at Nine Mile Bush Wara in Port Moresby that they have 70 days remaining to vacate the land before July 10. The land in […]
Feel the pain now
NOW is the time of planting if you are a student. The law of nature: what you sow, you shall reap. In other words, you will always harvest what you […]