Day: April 5, 2017
Waghi bridge on the verge of collapsing
By TONY PALME THE Waghi Bridge in Jiwaka, which is the lifeline of the people of North Waghi in Jimi, faces the risk of being washed away. The old bridge, […]
Govt thanked for addressing cancer fight
By OGIA MIAMEL VOLUNTEERS who took part in the Walk the talk against cancer have thanked the Government for taking positive steps to fight cancer in the country. Project manager […]
WHP Students Association launches awareness programme
A students’ association from Western Highlands at the University of Papua New Guinea has launched an awareness programme aimed to promote fair campaigning among intending candidates. The Tambul-Nebilyer Students Association […]
WITNESS
While the city authorities is doing its best to beautify Port Moresby city with various infrastructure, there are still people who still have that no-care attitude. This is the new […]
Frustrated waiting for my title
SEEING home owners getting their titles from National Housing Corporation MD Ditha Morris Nayabbanung (The National, April 3), prompted me to express my frustration. I have met all requirements for […]
A hospital cannot run without water
A FEW days ago, water supply to the Mt Hagen Hospital stopped. There was no notice from Water PNG to tell us how long this disruption would last although it […]
Concern over high number of accidents
I HAVE been prompted to write this after a series of road accidents that cost the lives of many people. One occurred in the highlands in April 2013, killing 25 […]
Candidates, please put the people first
WITH the general elections just three months away, my thoughts are with the people of Western in their dire state and how they will make their choices for change and […]
No need to point fingers at the last minute
WITH the debate about the state of the nation and economy, our current MP’s must look inside themselves first before making any judgments to people of this nation. It is […]
Trust built over the years is broken
EVERY time I hear the name Patrick Pruaitch, it brings back sad memories of that fateful day when University of PNG students represented the silent majority to protest against Prime […]