Day: January 16, 2019
Sakol, 25, on mission to protect environment
By JAMES GUMUNO A young man in Enga is taking the lead to preserve the natural environment and stop his people from hunting endangered birds. Angale Sakol, 25, from Aituli […]
Isifu: Trade skills courses will equip, prepare youth
By ERIC PIET YOUTHS have to better prepare themselves with trade skills to take up highly-skilled and demanding jobs in the expanding extractive industry in the country, Wewak MP Kevin […]
Young man helps sellers carry loads to earn ‘clean money’
By LOTTIE WAYAGURE THE Boroko market provides an avenue for jobless young men in Moresby North-East to earn an honest living. Francis Paul, a young man who help sellers carry […]
WITNESS
National flags have succumbed to the bad weather in the past three months at Markham Road roundabout intersection joining the Milfordhaven Road, Lae, Morobe. The flags have been up since […]
Wafi-Golpu mine project will affect fishing industries in Morobe
AS the Morobe Fishermen’s Co-operative Society (MFCS) chairman, I applaud the decision taken by Morobe Governor Ginson Saonu to not rush into signing the mining MoU for the billion-kina Wafi-Golpu […]
Letters in brief
Money talks: THERE is no such thing as failure. The only fail is when there is no money. Money talks: everything is free, easy and accessible. For some unfortunate students, […]
What happen to student leaders?
EVERY year, in the past four decades, we have had many very vocal student leaders fighting against corruption through boycotts and strikes. As a result, we had students being shot, […]
Let teachers get loans
WE teachers rely heavily on loans especially during festive season and at the beginning of a new academic year. We celebrate Christmas with our families back home through extra assistance […]
Health dept failing cancer patients
I WRITE to express my disappointment and utter disgust at Health Minister Sir Puka Temu, Health Secretary Pascoe Kase and the Health Department for failing to purchase a new a […]
Let O’Neill govt remain
IN few weeks’ time the Opposition will be proposing a vote of no-confidence against the O’Neill Government. While the law permits for such, the principle question is: does the country […]