Day: December 6, 2016
Masiu calls for change
South Bougainville MP Timothy Masiu, pictured, has urged former warring factions in Konnou to use the experiences of conflict to build a better society. Masiu said the conflict was a […]
Plant tissue culture and its implications
m Regeneration Pathways…continued from last week… Shoot regeneration efficiency in tissue culture is usually a quantitative trait that often varies between plant species and within a plant species among subspecies, […]
Customary landowners still being robbed of their land
THE State is no different from our colonial regime when it paid pittance for customary land here to set up their headquarters and in some cases forcefully developed land without […]
Scholarships a privilege we should take seriously
I REFER to the remarks by former Morobe governor Luther Wenge during a visit to Wau recently. Firstly, I commend Wenge for initiating the Gerson-Solulu scholarship programme during his term […]
Screen construction companies properly
DESPITE the downfall in government revenue as indicated in the 2017 budget, the O’Neill Government is living up to its theme of delivering development and services to the people. One […]
Association members not updated
THE PNG Health Support Workers Association financial members throughout the country are unaware of the arrangement and situational report of the planned strike following the delay of their claims by […]
Time to tackle fraud head on
FRAUD against our Government is a crime that directly or indirectly victimises every person in Papua New Guinea. Therefore, an essential pre-condition for tackling fraud is recognising that it is […]
PNG has shown we can play host
IT is true that a lot of negative things are being said about Papua New Guinea but we can prove them wrong by hosting international meetings and sporting events such […]
Frustrated over delayed blackout
IT is a joke that Mt Hagen, the third largest city in the country, has been without electricity for four days. Can the PNG Power management do something about it […]
Viable running of fisheries important
THE sustainable management of fisheries is important in the region, according to Parties to the Nauru Agreement (PNA) chief executive officer Ludwig Kumoru. Papua New Guinea is a member of […]