Day: April 6, 2018
Lae lodge opens with promise of ‘something nice’
By JUNIOR UKAHA Western Highlands businessman Simon Berum and his family opened their third lodge in Lae last weekend. Berum, along with Lae City Council director for health and sanitation […]
Ramu NiCo holds talk with locals to discuss project period
RAMU NiCo Management (MCC) Ltd says the mine life of its nickel and cobalt project is more than 30 years. The company said this during a meeting with locals at […]
Teachers’ pay plea
I AM raising this overdue issue concerning the 3 per cent pay increments for teachers. My father has been a teacher serving the Education Department for 22 years, especially in […]
Women harassed
THIS letter is on behalf of women who continue to be harassed in the workplace. It relates to the issues of sexual harassment and gender violence. The letter is directed […]
Check Manu Market
THE city manager and his market manager should come to Manu Street Market and inform the vendors on what fees should be collected and who should be collecting.] There are […]
Public resources
I WANT to comment on wastage of public resources to reinvent the wheel. This is regression rather than progression. It is a sad fact that every new leader wants to […]
Government challenged
OUR country Papua New Guinea has vast minerals, oil, gas, timber, fish and cash crops but proceeds from these resources do not seem to have any impact on the lives […]
Being successful
NOT everyone will be successful. On the other hand, no one is meant to be a failure. Never see failure as final. Get back up and give your very best. […]
Teaching Service Commission
THE Teaching Service Commission (TSC) has not paid out its teachers who served less than 15 years when they exited. According to the chairman, they served less than 15 years. […]
Development strategic plan
THE Papua New Guinea Development Strategic Plan (PNGDSP) 2010-2030 defines a ‘high quality of life for all Papua New Guineans’ as its ultimate goal. Towards achieving this, the assumptions about […]