Day: November 24, 2017
Unemployment a concern
As I was driving to refuel at in Port Moresby yesterday, I saw four men working on a molding box for a concrete slab of some sort. Three of them […]
Kapavore commended
PUBLIC Service Minister and ministerial executive appointments committee chairman Elias Kapavore should be commended for his no-nonsense approach to appointments of executives within the public service. Our nation’s progress relies […]
Core players excluded
I predicted on this page last Friday about PNG Kumuls lacking psyche and mental stability and would lose to England. There was one fatal error by coach Michael Marum. He […]
We must keep the faith for Kumuls
There were high expectations of our boys after the massive margins against other nations in the 2017 Rugby League World Cup. We all felt the same sinking feeling when we […]
Congratulations Kumuls and Marum
I congratulate Michael Marum and his coaching staff for preparing a very competitive team which took part in the 2017 Rugby League World Cup. We made it to the quarter […]
Can religious education improve behaviour?
THERE is growing concern about the breakdown in discipline and respect in our society which has affected everyone and if not addressed soon will affect the future. It seems everyone […]
MRA gets excellence award for online mining portal
THE Mineral Resources Authority has received an award from the Transparency International Papua New Guinea for establishing its Mining Cadastre online portal, called the FlexiCadastre. The “Integrity Initiative of Excellence […]
Artist hails role of art in modern society
By LEMACH LAVARI ART has the potential to unite the nation culturally and provide a sense of identity, as it transits into a modern society, artist Jeffry Feeger says. He […]
Central to engage more locals in dairy project
Central government, as part owners of the Ilimo Dairy Farm at 14-Mile outside Port Moresby, has taken the lead to map and engage local farmers to participate in the project, […]
Digicel puts cheaper phone on the market
DIGICEL has launched the “lowest priced smartphone” in the market at K129, says Digicel chief executive officer Valde Ferradaz. The DTOK LTE smartphone is able to handle download speeds of […]