Day: October 13, 2016
Ministry plans to build K500 million auditorium
THE Grace and Faith Ministrys of PNG Inc has announced plans to build a K500 million auditorium at Bautama, outside of Port Moresby. Pastor Wilson Sagati made the announcement last […]
Investigation good move by commission
The Independent Consumer and Competition Commission is finally doing what it is supposed to by investigating the proposed multi-million kina purchase of InterOil by ExxonMobil. We’ll see if ICCC has […]
Migration operation a surprise step by Rabura
I’m surprised that Chief Migration Officer Mataio Rabura sent a taskforce from the PNG Immigration and Citizenship Service Authority to conduct an operation to ensure foreigners workers in the country […]
We must make use of our resources, wealth
PNG rightly earns the envy of its brother Pacific Island nations for having been blessed and endowed with much rich natural resources and great wealth. With such wealth, PNG can […]
Police don’t seem to have any plans, guides or goals
IT’S obvious that whenever there is increase in law and order situations in our towns and cities, you tend to hear often about special operations being conducted by police and […]
Lutherans must be wary of ‘new church’
A warning to all members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of PNG, “New church to operate in PNG” (The National, Oct 11) raises controversy and sparks the difference between the […]
Funds could have been used for ops
Wasn’t it ironic that the day Lae Metro Supt Anthony Wagambie was crying out for resources to help police deal with a high crime rate and increasing armed hold-ups in […]
A tribute to Yapao
The late George Tapya Yapao LLB PhD (1964- Oct 3, 2016) was one time the acting Dean of UPNG Faculty of Law, the principal of Yapao Lawyers, a leader and […]
Constabulary no place for bad cops
NATIONAL Capital District Metropolitan Superintendent Benjamin Turi has his hands full already. The last thing he, and certainly other police station commanders around the country, want is an extra burden […]
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THE first Oktoberfest was held as a horse race celebrating the wedding of Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria to Princess Therese von Saxony-Hildburghausen. In the years that followed, the race […]