Day: August 24, 2018
WITNESS
These three police houses in Sialum, Tewai-Siassi district, Morobe, were once occupied. According to a source there, two of these houses have been vacated while the other is occupied by […]
New VC for university?
I READ recently that there was an acting vice-chancellor for the University of Natural Resources and the Environment (UNRE) in East New Britain. I know this is a political move. […]
Missing out on services
THE Langimar people of Menyamya, in Morobe, have been missing out of basic government services for over 20 years. Basic services like health, education, road and building infrastructures have deteriorated. […]
Population growth
THE total population of Papua New Guinea is estimated at 8.3 million people, according to the latest census figures. Looking back, in the year of 1960, PNG had a population […]
Fighting HIV/AIDS
IT is frustrating for health professionals to see the re-emergence of HIV/AIDS in the past few years. PNG made significant strides from 2003 when we were declared to have a […]
Grateful Gouloka
WE the people of Gouloka village would like to convoy our sincere congratulations to the Goroka MP for allowing the court to do what it does best. As a result […]
Fatima station land struggle
The prolonged and delayed settlement of land claims for the big piece of land on which Fatima station stands is troubling the real landowners. Forefathers and grandfathers have died without […]
Bad street in Gerehu
Moresby North-West MP Sir Mekere Morauta and Governor Powes Parkop should visit Section 346 and 347 in Gerehu and see the street we live in. While the place is a […]
Why is Pom so dirty?
I HAVE not been to Rabaul but visited Milne Bay in 1996. Those who have been to Rabaul and Alotau say that those two towns are very clean and free […]
Beche-de-mer trade
I refer to the sea cucumber/beche-de-mer fishery workshop advertised last month. Coming from a sea cucumber (beche-de-mer) maritime ward, I have some suggestions to help lift the quality, control the […]