Day: June 6, 2017
Musau community suffering basic services
WHAT was Ben Micah doing at Ela Beach among Motu Koitabu villagers bragging on issues that rightfully, should be addressed by intending candidates and leaders from Moresby South electorate themselves? […]
Congratulations Professor Albert Mellam
I WISH to congratulate the former Vice- Chancellor of University of PNG Professor Albert Mellam on his new appointment as the Executive Director of the Papua New Guinea Chamber of Mines […]
A new law should be in place for MPs
A NEW law should be enacted to govern the period a member is eligible to hold office or remain as Member of Parliament. The country and its political development and […]
Do not promote empty promises by candidates
THE volumes of our two daily newspapers, The National and Post Courier have increased. Since the issue of writs, there are more pages in newspapers than they used to be. […]
Why is Arore contesting Oro regional seat?
WHY is Ijivitari MP David Arore contesting the Oro Province Regional seat? What has he done for the Ijivitari people in the past 10 years and now is contesting the […]
Priests and pastors be wiser if you are elected
I WRITE in support for an article by the General-secretary of the Catholic Bishop Conference of Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands, Fr Victor Roche calling on voters to be […]
Abau MP must develop agriculture and tourism
THIS is not a mere statement to gain political mileage but a far cry that has being embedded in the hearts and minds of Abau people for years. Let me […]
Haoda has supported students since 2013
WE refer to the letter titled ‘Where is the K2,000 scholarship fund’ from Nanei Zacks which appeared in The National on May 31, 2017. We would like to inform the […]
Safeguard weapons and ammunition
The National had me reeling in shock and angry at the missing gun in the Tatana shooting investigation. Many questions bothered me – including: How can a gun that was […]
How to choose the leaders we need
THE next three to five years will be a challenging period for Papua New Guinea. As a nation, it is not a question of if but when the crunch will […]