Day: July 26, 2017
WITNESS
The Lae industrial city requires a more advanced waste disposal management mechanism in place and a new dumping site. Some residents avoid paying city council fees, dump rubbish on public […]
Remember those who died for us
ALLOW me to make comment on Remembrance Day. When I was a kid growing up, my grandfather used to tell me stories about World War II and the battle of […]
Disgusted TV viewer
I WAS disgusted to see heads of government departments and statutory bodies as well as MPs chewing betel nut when on television while the whole of Papua New Guinea and […]
Prayers have been answered
THE people of Papua New Guinea, including the people of Rigo, have been praying to see real changes in both their personal life and in the life of the country. […]
Leukoplaster is dangerous?
G4S security recently removed pain-relieving sprays, insulation tapes and leukoplaster strapping from the medical kit of the Goroka Lahanis rugby team before our gear was weighed at Jackson Airport on […]
High praise for Namah’s speech
I WOULD like to congratulate Belden Namah on his re-election to represent Vanimo-Green. Since the counting of votes started I have been glued to the radio to hear who is […]
Alternate new government eyed
A POSSIBLE alliance between the National Alliance, People’s Progress Party (PPP), PNG National, PNG Party, Triumph Heritage Empowerment and Pangu will decide the formation of an alternate government after all […]
Coffee needs help to survive the borer
PAPUA New Guinea is one of the 60 coffee-producing countries and it accounts for 1.1 per cent of world exports. That, however, could be short-lived if concerned authorities continue to […]
College eyes centre of excellence
The Bomana Police Training College is to be transformed into a centre of excellence soon, says training commander Chief Supt Pero N’Dranou. This would happen after all positions under a […]
Rugby club captains sign up as peace ambassadors
Bougainville rugby club captains are now ambassadors for peace and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) For the first time, captains of 10 different rugby clubs in the Autonomous […]