Day: October 25, 2016
WB visits projects
WORLD Bank’s Asia-Pacific vice-president Victoria Kwakawa was in East New Britain over the weekend to visit World Bank-funded projects in the province. She visited projects funded by the World Bank […]
Apec great but beware costs
WITH Port Moresby set to host two major events – one next month and the other in 2018 – it is essential that the nation’s capital give visitors and the […]
Bosa Togs’ WOW award was well-deserved
THE battle for the Westpac Outstanding Women’s (WOW) Awards is far from a one-woman race. It is the race for women of Papua New Guinea and the greatest of the […]
Human capital linked to country’s development
ALLOW me to emphasise the important relationship between improvements made in human capital and development. In a period when the PNG economy is severely affect by a downturn in global […]
What to improve in regards to city roads
AS per The National Newspaper’s invitation for public comment on Papua New Guinea’s road system (Oct 12), my layman’s comments, especially on NCD roads and its public transport system, are […]
So far so good but still worried about projects
THE 2016 DSIP project roll out in Gumine electorate, Chimbu, has been running smoothly but there are some signs of incomplete projects. Although huge sums of money have been allocated […]
No need for Br Rice to defend himself
I WAS in Aitape, West Sepik, recently and came across a big notice in front of the district administration building as well as BSP bank and shops by Nalu College […]
Time to cut down number of parties
PNG has record number of political parties. As the country matures and advances on the political front, we should be thinking about merging smaller parties with the larger ones. Most […]
GG candidates must know requirements
AS we all know the mandatory duties and responsibilities of the Governor-General (G-G), there must be set eligibilities rules or requirements to be met before someone to become a candidate […]
Social media the way to go
SOCIAL media recruitment seems promising. It can solve many issues, find many job applicants, solve our issues with talents and it can build the competitive advantage. Sadly, many organisations do […]