Day: April 3, 2017
Trio to undertake studies in Japan
THREE students from PNG will be studying under the research course in Japan, thanks to the government of Japan. Fairlilyne Maria Aiwa, Roberth Perth Lembo and Daniel Dami Nelson will […]
Salvos help children
By VICKY BAUNKE MORE than 3000 children between the ages of 3 to 18 from settlements in Lae have been given an opportunity to receive formal education through the Lae […]
WITNESS
A lot of good development has taken place in our capital city, thus The National is commending the NCDC for doing a great job. But there’s more to be done […]
Don’t sit and wait, the time to act is now
IT does not matter if you are an achiever or not. If you aren’t then you can’t change your past. You may not have a brand new beginning but you […]
Tell teachers about their entitelments
THE Madang provincial education division must come out clear and professionally to address teachers who were due last year for leave entitlements. Where are these entitlements and why are they […]
Kudos on getting authorities to act
I AM impressed with the way The National is uncovering and bringing to light scene and issues which the authorities seem to neglect. I know many people also share the […]
Scheme does not benefit local people
IT was reported recently that the prime minister allocated K250,000 to a community in the Huon Gulf of Morobe purportedly for a rural housing scheme. A former MP is pursuing […]
University must justify graduation fee hike
IN reference to a letter in The National on Friday (March 31), the University of PNG council has approved the imposition of a new graduation fee of K600. The council […]
Do your own research into new ‘cures’
HEALTH Minister Michael Malabang recently said that a cervical cancer vaccine is safe, and has almost zero side effects. Did he just have those words put into his mouth or […]
What the country needs right now is political stability
DURING the recent Leadership Summit that was held at the Stanley Hotel in Port Moresby, the successful completion of roughly three-quarters of the Alotau Accord was said to have been […]