Day: October 17, 2016
Teacher warns government over chaotic school year
The Government has been warned of confusion and chaotic situations in schools throughout the country at the beginning of the next school year resulting from 2016 Education Gazette not being […]
Take ownership Mr Civil Servant
On Oct 8, a senior civil servant hosted his birthday party at his house in a gated community at 8-Mile, Port Moresby. This is normal as every resident or homeowner […]
No trust in Sonk at all
Wapu Sonk, the managing director of Kumul Holding Ltd, is hiding behind the organisation and feeding misleading information to the Government and the stakeholders of PNG LNG project. He was […]
Smooth ride for the city, rough for the rest
THE report of K1.27 billion being earmarked for major road works in NCD (The National, Oct 13) should not go unchallenged. While only minority of the population living in the […]
Too many snags in housing policy
It is now time to review the Housing Advance Policy to cater for the vast majority who cannot afford to obtain a First Home Loan due to the stringent housing […]
Former MP has a proven track record
I write in respect to a letter by “Sideline Analyst” and also for the people of Kabwum, the people of Morobe, the Momase and the nation. Bob Dadae is a […]
Good on you Popuna for tackling corruption in office
It is refreshing to read and hear that the Public Curator Jacob Popuna has and is taking the lead to rid corrupt practices by persons in his office, and I […]
Candidates, be considerate
Our intending candidates, it is not good to see some of you accepting briberies from other people just to create divisions among other candidates who are standing for the good […]
Deal better with service providers
THE PNG Electoral Commission may find dealing with service providers or small business owners throughout the country a bit problematic in the 2017 national election. After the experiences of the […]
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WHILE one group of vendors has been literally chased off the street, some of the ban enforcers patrolling the streets are smiling to the public with red-stained lips and teeth. […]