Day: June 5, 2018
WITNESS
This is the Gerehu public bus stop in Port Moresby where commuters catch the Route 9 bus to go to work. Commuters turn up at 6:30am and wait until 8am […]
Is education failing PNG?
I, as a patriotic citizen and student, would like to express my views on how the TFF policy has been implemented since its formulation. In 2012, the PNG Government introduced […]
Hard work pays off
THIS is a crucial time for students from universities and colleges who will be sitting for their examinations. I would like to wish them all a happy semester break and […]
Thugs of Waigani
THERE is a group of thugs hanging around the Waigani bus top area in front of the Waigani service station in the mornings and afternoons waiting to attack and steal […]
Tuition fee dilemma
GOROKA Technical College is one of the many institution in the country that face the problem of late tuition-fee free funding (TFF). It is very clear that the TFF fund […]
No titles, no rates
IN some towns and cities, there are both established recognised settlements and suburban areas that have been developed for self-help housing schemes and low-to-medium-cost housing. The difference between these two […]
No shortcuts for teachers
THE minimum qualification needed for someone to teach at a primary teachers’ college is a master’s degree. The process is that those individuals and professionals appointed to teachers’ colleges will […]
Hunstein suffers
HUNSTEIN Range in East Sepik is lacking basic services like schools, aid posts and means of transportation. There are no proper, well-run primary schools and no young, vibrant educationist. It […]
Unpaid salaries
ALL ward councillors throughout the country have been silent over their unpaid salaries. The question is when will the national Government settle the payment? The public has the information from […]
Highlands cooperation
PETER Numu and Samson Akunai are brothers – and that is the way it should be all the time. The real winners in such cooperation (wok bung wantaim) are the […]