Day: January 31, 2018
Respect our culture
conquering us, we’ve got to set our focus on the next course of action we will take. Our cultural heritage and diversity are sitting on a time bomb. Our mode […]
Consider unsettled claims
Can somebody who has official responsibility within Department of Lands and Physical Planning consider unsettled land compensation claims by legitimate customary landowners around Papua New Guinea? The certificate of alienability […]
Landowners or rent collectors?
WITH the climate change-induced La Nina effects of the Southern Oscillation (weather) having a tremendous influence on the greater-than-normal volume of rainfall in this part of the world, PNG’s road […]
Soldiers with ‘who cares’ attitude
I FIND it hard to understand why young soldiers are not complying with simple standing orders given by superiors. They have gone beyond boundary lines. They have the ‘who cares’ […]
Posting biased
There was a total biased in the postings of teachers in Western Highlands. The postings of teachers was not fair. It should be declared null-and-void. There must be a fair […]
Disciplinary fees too much
SOME Aiyura National High School students were refused collection of their Grade 12 certificates last week. The school management claimed that there were penalties imposed on them for alleged disciplinary […]
Teachers’ pay rise queried
I was attracted by the headline in The National ‘Teachers Pay Rise’. Papua New Guinea and other countries have seen the heading and read the content. What a high profile […]
Scam alert
It’s an epic scenery never to be missed by commuters and general public bypassing Lahara Park next to Boroko service station. A ubiquitous swarm of aging folk have taken over […]
Compensation for development pointless
OUR people need to change their mindset about compensation for developments and especially during disasters. Frequent demands for compensation, experienced throughout the country, has constantly hampered much of the country’s […]
Chamber gives staff opportunity to attend conference
By LEMACH LAVARI Port Moresby Chamber of Commerce and Industry has selected two of its members to attend the first-ever International Arbitration in the South Pacific conference in Fiji. Chamber […]