Day: October 7, 2016
Story was truly inspiring, thank you Phoebe
Thank you Phoebe Gwangilo for writing Tyson’s success story which appeared in The National on Tuesday. After reading the story, I had tears of joy for Tyson, who is two […]
Young people the solution to corruption in country
Corruption is all too evident in PNG today but young people can combat it by being involved and advocating for transparency and justice. PNG is one of the most corrupt […]
Project a boost for agriculture, farmers
I would like to thank Enga Governor Sir Peter Ipatas for focusing his attention now on the primary industry sector, especially on agriculture for quality and quantity food production in […]
Ties with Filipino institute a great advantage for boxing
There has been a tremendous capacity contribution for boxing, both for the amateur ranks and the revival of the professional code. The amateur code is currently enjoying its post-Pacific Games […]
Wapenamanda finally seeing changes
The Wapenamanda electorate in the Enga is beginning to see and experience the usual campaign promises by intending candidates. The promises regard bringing change in the electorate and province. During […]
Institute’s charges are standard
In The National yesterday under a letter titled Students shortchanged, it quoted a parent saying ITI Training Institute’s academic year ended in September. ITI then offered students elective and further […]
Delay in entitlements frustrating
PLEASE allow me to air my frustrations and concerns on the prolonged delay of the ex-servicemen’s entitlements as the NEC had approved the payments back in 2000. It is 2016 […]
Develop Gerehu
Gerehu is the oldest and biggest suburb in NCD and a large number of public servants and private sector employees live there compared to other suburbs. It was known to […]
Wrath of the Zumin
THE famous Zumin River in the Markham Valley is once again out in full force, making its presence known to the travellers on the Highlands Highway. The river has burst […]
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WOW!!!! The Vatican has recognised a yoga programme helping to heal angry hearts and curb violence in Port Moresby, one of the world’s most dangerous cities. Fazilah Bazari, a young […]