Day: July 11, 2018
Well done, Dr Langas
DR Langas Tito, your 40 years of service in public health and public service is indeed worth noting and respecting. Surely Papua New Guinea and New Guinea Islands have benefitted. […]
Something smells rotten in Gerehu
WHEN you walk along the Gerehu Park roundabout bus stop down in front of the hospital and police station, you will encounter a very bad smell. This is unhygienic for […]
Loans society refunds sought
FOR the second time, I am bringing this up regarding the delay in getting the Police Savings and Loans Society and TISA Teachers’ Savings and Loans Society to sort out […]
Teaching standards
THE standard-based school curriculum (SBC) is being reintroduced into PNG’s education mainstream. The curriculum will not work if the core functions of the trainees and trainers in primary school teachers’ […]
Better security guards needed
The Security Industries Authority should now be in a better position to advise all private security firms to employ young and energetic people to protect lives and properties. Many private […]
Time to make Goroka safe
There is so much bag-snatching going on in Goroka that many cases go unreported. This behaviour needs to stop. Citizens of Goroka have to stand together to root out this […]
The choices you make
TODAY people destroy their lives because of bad choices. You have choices to make – whether to do good or evil, to choose God or the devil. Excellent choice will […]
Kua has a visison
I AM writing in response to Graiku Nem’s criticism of the member for Sinasina-Yongomugl (SSY), MP Kerenga Kua, for not giving financial assistance to SSY tertiary students but willing to […]
Schools eye regional trials
NEW Ireland schools are looking forward to the New Guinea Islands regional trials next month at Kokopo. The province has been missing for the past three to four years. New […]
Small businesses trained to make products ‘tourist friendly’
Small businessowners have been trained to better understand quarantine requirements to make their products “tourist friendly”. The training was done through a partnership between the Pacific Horticultural and Agricultural Market […]