Month: May 2018
Nuku MP challenged
I AM a concerned Jikanda from Nuku, West Sepik. I always buy newspapers every week to find out about developments in Nuku. Unfortunately, I only find reports from other provinces […]
Never too late
IT is never too late to do the right thing. Failure is what we all experience in our lives. It’s not where we came from that really matters. It is […]
Prime Minister commended
We have witnessed so many changes and big events hosted in the country over the past decade since Prime Minister Peter O’Neill took office. Every leader has his own style. […]
Office location
THE Public Curator’s Office at Boroko has been closed for two months and citizens who frequent this office to settle estates are left in the dark as to when it […]
Foreigners in PNG
I SAW a foreigner selling betel nut and cigarettes in front of a store at Gerehu Stage 2. Yesterday, foreigners owned bulk stores while Papua New Guineans owned supermarkets and […]
Communication important
MANY people fear their spouse. This happens because of the continuous ignorance of listening and following instructions. When a spouse fails to listen, it hurts the other. There is a […]
Shocking car crash
IT was shocking for bystanders watching a car-chase drama on May 26 involving a police car and a taxi. It all turned to be drastic when the cab driver hit […]
Banab Bridge
THIS is an urgent plea from the people of Sumkar and Bogia districts to the Madang provincial government and the Sumkar and Bogia MPs for a new bridge at Banab […]
Managing our country
WE have been blessed by our good Lord with gold, copper, gas, oil and many more including cash crops. Regardless of these, we still need money to build our nation. […]
Team leader named for gas fields talks
A State negotiating team (SNT) will closely look at the three gas fields currently under development in the country, Prime Minister Peter O’Neill, pictured, says. The announcement came yesterday following […]