Day: August 4, 2016
Seek God’s help to succeed in life
ARE there college and university students still roaming the streets today looking for jobs? The answer is a big yes. We the people of this nation can have all the […]
Many public servants show real commitment
I SERVED as media advisor under Sir Manasupe Zurenuoc when he was Chief Secretary (Jan 2012 – Feb 2016) and in that time I met many public servants who were […]
Milne Bay people living in fear of pirates
I WRITE in response to an article, “Pirates Rob Passengers” (The National, July 20). Unfortunately for the people of Milne Bay, this is a never-ending story. Piracy in Milne Bay […]
Silent majority will return O’Neill govt
THE overwhelming support demonstrated on the floor of Parliament by MPs in returning O’Neill as the Prime Minister in the vote of no confidence is a strong signal to the […]
O’Neill doing wonders
THE O’Neill Government is really doing wonders for the rural population in terms of health, education and infrastructure development. Lip service is now a thing of the past. The past […]
Marum best for Kumuls
I WISH to express my great joy to read about the appointment of PNG Hunters’coach Michael Marum to coach the national team, Kumuls. It is heartening to note that our […]
Regionalism threatening nationalism
PAPUA New Guinea is at the crossroads with ethnicity and regionalism threatening to derail unity and nationalism. Conflicts in work place, politics, education and even delivering of services to our […]
Church school needs help
A CHURCH run primary and elementary school at Waigani has been closed for the past three weeks now. This is not good for the children who attend this school. I […]
State plans mini budget
THE Government is expected to approve a supplementary budget to address issues related to financing and cash flow it is currently facing. Treasury Minister Patrick Pruaitch said he had already […]
Barker warns of high debt level
ECONOMIST Paul Barker says exceeding the set national debt level can be attributed to poor budget forecasting and management, and lack of fiscal transparency and consultation. The executive director of […]