Day: January 6, 2017
The refreshing winds of Esa’ ala
By SAMSON KENDEMAN DELIVERY of basic services to improve the living standards of the rural majority is indeed thin in some maritime and inland areas and people living in those […]
Forget sweet-talk, kickbacks, go to polls wise
IT has been stressed many times over the years, yet sadly, thousands continue to give away their precious electoral votes to individuals rather than to registered political parties or for […]
Quality education comes at a hefty price
IN Papua New Guinea, public education is free but the quality is determined by the type of school, teachers, learning materials and availability of funds. The two main obstacles for […]
Back govt operation to clean up Hela
HELA will be going to the elections despite the fact that the province is crippled with tribal fights in most communities, killings, and the breakdown of law and order. Most […]
Eco-political change a must
FOR Papua New Guinea to prosper, the country must be economically transformed. In order to do that, every economic potential of the country must be fully developed to diversify the […]
Eda Ranu not being considerate
I WISH to express my disappointment on the ongoing water rationing or should I say complete water stoppage to the North Waigani residential area. It started right before the Christmas […]
Vote with maturity
WHEN we hear the word development, we often switch our minds towards infrastructures, construction of roads or bridges, electricity and all those. But are these real development? No,these are not […]
You decide your fate
THERE have been persistent nationwide outcries about the present Government’s reckless spending and borrowings. From historical annals, we can glean records of nasty revolts and disastrous overthrows of unpopular autocratic […]
Water cuts frustrating
CAN the contractors upgrading the Waigani-Tokarara- Hohola road give reasons why they have been damaging pipes and resulting in water not reaching residential areas. This is the second time this […]
Churches, church services need support
IN the late 1970s and early 1980s public nuisance such as making loud noises after 10pm in neighbourhood, consumption of alcohol and drunken behaviour in public places, urinating and carrying […]