Day: October 18, 2018
God shows the way
AS students are sitting their examinations this year, it is true that some students will have doubts about their future. Let’s speak reality. Here is the fact: No matter how […]
Labour ward horrors
PLEASE, we need help here at the Port Moresby General Hospital’s labour ward. Our women desperately need basic necessities in order for them to deliver in a safe and healthy […]
Maseratis debate
I DO not know what type of executive vehicle is suitable for presidents and prime ministers of the Apec economies. In the past, Audis and Mercedes were used by many […]
What’s going on, Kuli?
I REMEMBER Joe Kuli announcing after his election victory last year that he will bring his District Development Authority and his office back to Minj. It is almost two years […]
Correcting an error
LET me correct an error reported in last week’s Joint Supervisory Body meeting between the Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) and the national Government. When agreeing to the questions that will […]
Bad English on radio
I WAS tuning in to Radio Australia when I accidently picked up someone reading the news from a local radio station. The news reader was reading a report of the […]
Marum a winner
I REFER to Timothy Lepa’s comments on his change of heart about coach Michael Marum in yesterday’s The National. I would say his comment is self-serving and has embarrassed himself. […]
Illegal logging
ILLEGAL logging is ongoing in Papua New Guinea. How can an elected leader and a State minister present a different status about his ministry’s operations? Who is giving him such […]
Irrigation issues holding back expansion of onion farm
By TONY PALME WARAKAR bulb onion farmer Augustine Misik’s only setback is the lack of a reliable irrigation system to allow him to engage in large-scale production. His company, Kultono […]
BSP asset management staff give K4000 to cancer foundation
The PNG Cancer Foundation (PNGCF) received a donation of K4133 from Bank South Pacific asset management unit staff in Port Moresby yesterday. Funds were raised from a staff-initiated morning tea […]