Day: December 28, 2018
Granville makes a breakthrough
By PISAI GUMAR JOHN Granville, the owner and director of 14-Mile Funeral Home in Lae has a book full of testimonies in reaching the unfortunate and sharing out of his […]
A rare part of Bundi culture
By VINCENT KUMURA Bongonogoi is an isolated little village of Emigari in rural Bundi of Madang. At 1,500m above sea level, the place has a perfect spring weather all year […]
WITNESS
A flood at Wasab River in Madang’s Banab bypass route stopped vehicles from crossing. Loop PNG reporter Freddy Mou had to wade through the water to make his way to […]
Freda River Mine project accord must remain committed to agreed terms and conditions
THE September 2018 signing of Freda River Mine Project Accord by developer PanAust and landowner groups as reported in this paper was good news for the Government. West Sepik Governor […]
Letters in brief
Overdue payments: It was indeed a missed opportunity for Prime Minister Peter O’Neill. He could have left a lasting legacy in the hearts of many suffering ex-public servants awaiting their […]
Do more positive reports
MEDIA has played an important role today and we see it as a powerful tool for development. We have different forms of media: television, radio and print media which are […]
The four most influential men
WHILE preparing to welcome the New Year, we will commemorate the lives and achievement of exemplary Papua New Guineas who were around at the time our country’s independence. There are […]
People eye Apec benefits
APEC year is winding down and officially ending on Dec 31. The organisers and everyone who gave their best efforts in making this colossal regional economic forum a success, might […]
Online selection fails rural people
HE newly-introduced online selection system is a satisfactory function and a way forward for Department of Higher Education Research Science and Technology (DHERST). It avoids inconvenience and dishonesty. It permits […]
Maritime security needs resources
TRANSPORTING of illegal cargo along the international border of Papua New Guinea is a concern for police in maritime provinces. Seafarers involved in this trade know that PNG police do […]