Day: December 14, 2018
System failing our students
CHILDREN and students of this country have become victims of the bad decisions of the Government and the education system. Thousands of children and students, both in primary and secondary […]
Taskforce officers’ sacking sought
MINUTES after the PNG Apec security forces (police and Corrections) stormed Parliament, damaging the Peoples’ House, Police Commissioner Gari Baki promised that everyone involved in the ransacking of the Parliament […]
O’Neill deserves much respect
TYRANT, corrupt and idiot are part of the insolent vocabulary in his never-ending tirade against the prime minister by a little-known keyboard warrior on Facebook. Like every citizen, this keyboard […]
BSP donates bedding, curtains to City Mission youths
BANK South Pacific donated bedding and curtains to the youths of City Mission, Koki, in Port Moresby, on Tuesday. The donation included 40 mattresses, pillows, bed sheets, towels and curtains […]
Potato farmers keen to improve supply
By JAMES GUMUNO POTATO farmers in the Lagaip-Porgera district of Enga are working to improve supply and value chains for their produce to reach the market. This was revealed by […]
Hunters eyeing Easts Tigers
THE Papua New Guinea Hunters will be aiming to make amends when they visit Easts Tigers in round four of the Queensland Intrust Super Cup on March 30. The Hunters […]
Javelin thrower Gerega eager to make Pacific Games cut
By ISAAC LIRI GROWING up in Mananakele village of Kapari in Abau, Central, Lakona Gerega didn’t see himself as a javelin thrower. But it all started in 2013 when Gerega […]
Brothers keep title defence alive
By JACK AMI FOUR teams, including defending champions Nego Coast Brothers, survived the Southern Nines quarterfinals at Bava Park yesterday. An experienced Brothers outfit took down Waira Vanua 14-0 to […]
Gender equality still an elusive dream
GENDER equality remains quite an elusive dream for this country. Despite their noble aims and statements, some relevant Government policies and legislations are far from being totally women-friendly. Where the […]
Pacific Islands fisheries find solution for tuna
By GYNNIE KERO PARTIES to the Nauru Agreement (PNA) says for decades, Pacific Islands fisheries officials have “driving blind” because of lack of information on the commercial tuna fisheries they […]