Day: March 29, 2017
Church cleans up city
MEMBERS of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church on Sunday gave Mt Hagen city a major clean up and facelift. Street vending and other forms of business activities on the city streets […]
Staying positive key to success for Minjan
DESPITE going through a life of struggles, 29-year-old Olivia Minjan always has a positive mind and keeps her head high which makes her succeed. Olivia, from mixed parentage of Western […]
WITNESS
Huge pot holes along a road in the Gazelle district of East New Britain and they are are getting bigger given the current rainy season. On March 22, The National’s […]
Dubu Nation must make info public
DUBU Nation is growing its roots and becoming more popular at an alarming rate in Goroka like its elder brother, Papa Lain. Some of their representatives are doing tremendous work […]
Concern over alleged connection to firms
BSP Capital, Ela Motors and IPA in Lae must confirm if Silman Investment has some business interest with your organisations. The ring leader of this so-called investment entity has been […]
Beware of candidates offering to buy votes
NOTICE how everyone seems to take notice of others sufferings now more than after the 2014 elections? Now that 2017 elections preparations are underway one cannot ignore the act of […]
Tabari fire should be a wake up call
NOT long ago there were a lot of accolades about major developments taking place in Port Moresby and of how fast the capital city is growing without the public’s knowledge […]
Mt Hagen market in need of upgrade
The Mt Hagen market is one of the best in Papua New Guinea. The market infrastructure was funded by the PNG Incentive Fund. The abundance of fresh produce that are […]
From overcrowding to lack of materials, UOG is a total mess
The University of Goroka (UOG) is in a total mess and the thousands of students enrolled into various programmes on offer will most definitely obtain substandard education if the current […]
Ramu: State must protect local sugar production
By MARK HAIHUIE FURTHER reductions on imported sugar tariffs will adversely impact domestic production, according to Ramu Agri Industries general manager Ruari MacWilliam ( pictured). The last reduction was in […]