Day: October 4, 2018
WITNESS
It is unbearable and it’s getting worse every day as container trucks and heavy vehicles churn their way through the dust and heat of Erica Street which links the new […]
Warning welcomed
THE overdue warning given by NCD Governor Powes Pakop to non-performing staff is welcomed. In support of the governor’s concerns, I wish to highlight very important issues that are yet […]
Developing Kumuls of the future
IT would be nice if the Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League could visit PNG children and youths in schools and universities across the eastern seaboard of Australia (Queensland and […]
Two planes lost
It is a pity that Air Niugini has lost two aircraft this year, first was a Dash 7 burnt in Mendi and this recent tragic accident in the Federated States […]
Sad moment for PNG
IT was a sad moment for many Papua New Guineans when news and pictures of our big bird crashing into the waters of the Federated States of Micronesia filtered through […]
Where were the education officers?
AS a concerned educationist, I witnessed a standard-based curriculum (SBC) in-service training course in Bewani, West Sepik, during the holiday week. It was run solely by teachers and the absence […]
Changing attitudes
The problem with our attitude is causing outrage. While the Government is delivering billions of kina worth of projects to transform Papua New Guinea and create an economy that is […]
Certification gives PNG a better deal on tuna
By BENJAMIN KOITAKA Papua New Guinea has received the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification for tuna fishery, according to Fishing Industry Association (FIA) PNG Inc. The association said this gave […]
Numu wants govt to protect locally designed products
Eastern Highlands Governor Peter Numu has called again for interventions by the Government to protect locally designed products like bilums and meri blouses. He said the continuous influx of these […]
Oil gives coconut new hope
It was only a matter of time before a four-year dream comes to fruition for Aroma Coconut Products, writes SAMANTHA RINA, of the Pacific Horticultural and Agricultural Market Access Programme […]