Day: December 21, 2018
WITNESS
Residents of Biliau Maus Rot settlement in Madang playing with water supply pipes along the main supply route yesterday. After weeks of struggling for water they feasted with the fresh […]
Letters in brief
Undergound better: Samson Napo, former Bulolo Open MP (1992-2002) did not do anything good like the current MP Sam Basil. He does not even know anything about mining but wants […]
Loans worries
OVER recent years, the Government of Papua New Guinea has obtained a significant amount of offshore loans to fund major infrastructure projects, especially in Port Moresby. Using offshore loans to […]
Funding report needed
THE government of the day has publicly announced that all DSIP and PSIP funds for 2018 have been discharged as per close of government financial year (The National, Dec 18). […]
Church election
I AM a member of one of the many Seventh-day Adventist churches in Port Moresby. I was a delegate representing my local SDA church from one of the city suburbs. […]
Stop bluffing, Naru
MOROBE Governor Ginson Saonu and the Tutumang, as the duly-constituted and elected representation of the voice of Morobe, must be commended for taking steps to disassociate from Sam Basil and […]
Alternative road needed
BARAWAGI is an emerging township located on the edge of the Waghi River. Whether you go east or west on the highway, the beautiful gate at Don Bosco Chimbu Technical […]
Health officers seize rotten food in shop, give to dogs
A team of environmental health officers from the National Capital District Commission raided a shop in Port Moresby on Wednesday and dumped confiscated food items at a dog pound at […]
Lumae’s passion for flowers is good for business
Floriculturist mother Pero Lumae sells exotic flower seedlings and cuttings at Boroko Market in Port Moresby. Her flowers are transported all the way from Goroka to Port Moresby for sale. […]
PNGRFL moving forward
By JACK AMI A SPONSOR has extended its memorandum of understanding with the Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League (PNGRFL) for three more years, ensuring the governing body continues developing […]