Day: November 27, 2018
Apec in the eyes of WTO
This is the first of a two-part series where Solomon Wanis explains the concept of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) and its benefits. THIS article is for the benefit of people […]
WITNESS
A truckload of people crossing the dry Situm riverbed which floods when it rains. People in the area have asked for a bridge.
LETTERS IN BRIEF
Sepik call: The president and senior vice-president of the National Soccer League should include two teams from East and West Sepik provinces in the Momase conference NSL competition next year. […]
Power failures
AS a customer of PNG Power I wish to raise a concern here about the power supply along the Markham Highway. It has been years now and we are not […]
O’Neill praised
IALIBU MP Peter O’Neill is the seventh prime minister in the short political history of Papua New Guinea. Despite the political gimmicks of the Opposition faction and their cohorts, he […]
Christianity v democracy
PAPUA New Guinea is either a Christian country or a democratic country. It cannot be both. Cannot, meaning impossible, because they both contradict one another any way you slice it. […]
Nene’s assault need action
THE public and rugby league fans want to know if the off-duty policeman who attacked Kumuls star Nene MacDonald has being arrested and charged with the assault. It is vital […]
Public servants need to know
THE Treasury and Finance departments need to tell the public servants who exited up to June this year when they will be paid the State’s overdue contribution to their superannuation. […]
Mendani isolated
IT seems that Kerema MP Richard Mendani wants to promote himself in the media even though he has nothing good to offer the people of his district and the rest […]
Power cuts hurting SMEs
I BRING to the attention of the Yangoru-Saussia MP Richard Maru and his district development authority that small businessowners in Yangoru town are losing big time because of the unreliable […]