Day: February 7, 2018
Is sorcery real?
SORCERY is becoming more common in all parts of Papua New Guinea and appearing on our daily media. People are blaming and accusing each other for practising sorcery. I say […]
University fees
THE University of Goroka council needs to reconsider the decision of 100 per cent upfront payment of the full year’s fee. Given the current status quo of our economy, some […]
Investigate high-low game
A THOROUGH investigation has to be carried out into the illegal game of high-low which is being operated in Eastern Highlands. This game is draining the ordinary people of their […]
Was Kaupa chewing?
OUR good Housing Minister John Kaupa must have been really enjoying his betel nut at work when the photographer caught him on camera. That’s the impression I get from seeing […]
Kaupa commended
MORESBY North East MP John Kaupa is really performing. Within a short period of time, he has built 6-Mile market, planning to build one for 9-Mile, Gordon market, and reopening […]
Manam resettlement
When will this Manam resettlement issue be settled and to bring peace of mind back to the islanders? If we are to continue pointing fingers, the list would go on […]
Pay rise for teachers
TEACHERS have been fooled big time by the Government. They have been conned into believing that the 3 per cent pay rise will definitely be paid to them. This is […]
Police abuse
Policemen providing road security from the Nagamiufa to Medicine Bridge ring road in Goroka allegedly shot dead a grade 12 student recently. What caused this action to happen is still […]
Compulsory education a must for children’s sake
IN its push to have a well-educated population and to reduce the high illiteracy rate, the Government needs to re-look at a plan from four years ago to make education […]
Nautilus Minerals confident project will go ahead
NAUTILUS Minerals, the operator of the first under-sea mine, is confident that the Solwara 1 project will go ahead as planned. Chief executive officer Mike Johnston said the project was […]