Day: June 2, 2017
Promoting tourism in PNG
By JACKLYN SIRIAS IN the world of tourism, many people from other countries view Papua New Guinea as nothing more than a corporate destination, according to a local hotel manager. […]
Alotau couple are proud home owners
By STELLA BITA NAMBAWAN Super’s Housing Advance Scheme has once again enabled a family to own a home. This time for Job and Agnes Tapo of Alotau in Milne Bay. […]
WITNESS
During this election period, traffic authorities have repeatedly come out to remind and warn drivers about drinking and driving, speeding, overloading vehicles and overtaking at bends as well as other […]
Authorities need to keep drivers in check
AUTHORITIES need to start cracking the whip on taxi and PMV drivers in the city who continue to defy traffic rules in Port Moresby. They stop wherever they want to […]
Confusion over sale of gem stones
I WOULD like to know if the Government had permitted the marketing of gem stones in the country. The dealers I’ve come across recently used false scales which cheat us […]
Rigo waiting for someone to lead
For the last 40 years, all Rigo Open MPs lived in and worked by remote control from Port Moresby. Though candidates are promising to bring changes to Rigo nothing much […]
Road conditions terrible in Chimbu
I WRITE to complain about our only road that links to get us into Kundiawa town. The road was washed away into the Whagi River by a big landslip few […]
Real day for Sabbath not named in the Bible
In the Book of Genesis chapter 1, mentioning God’s creation days as ‘first day, second day’, and of course ‘seventh day’ in Genesis chapter 2, however, these days were not […]
Micah needs to come back, talk to people
I would like to make a comment on Ben Micah’s emotional outbursts on radio and in the papers lately, regarding what he is going to do. Funny enough, he is […]
Country needs qualified leaders
MOST leaders who have been elected into the parliament over the years did not have the sound knowledge of managing national issues and making impact progresses where their inputs were […]