Day: February 4, 2019
Well done Bernardine
THANK you to The National for your story on Bernardine Apini published on January 24. Bernardine’s story is a story of strength, love, perseverance, ups-and-downs and above all the grace […]
LETTERS IN BRIEF
Thank you BSP: I WRITE this to express similar sentiments with writer ‘Happy Customer’ in regards to how the staff at Boroko BSP branch handle customers day-in and day-out. My […]
Challenge set for MPs
PEOPLE living throughout settlements in National Capital District are enduring tremendous hardship coping with innovative schemes implemented by the Government annually. Lack of services being provided in the settlements have […]
UPNG fees confusing
ACCORDING to the print media and news on TV, Minister for Higher Education Research Science and Technology, acting vice-chancellor and interim council head, compulsory fees and accommodation fees at University […]
Praise for Parkop
I COMMEND National Capital District Governor Powes Parkop for doing a lot for the nation’s capital, during his terms in the office. Infrastructure and development in the city is on […]
Concern over counterfeit products
THE influx of foreigners into Papua New Guinea has increased tenfold in the last decade. There is no sign of them slowing down. Politicians, ex-politicians, businessmen, women and local companies […]
Do not judge others too quickly
IN Dec 2018, a young man was terminated on the spot by his employer, a hotel along Waigani Drive, because he took an orange from the kitchen without asking permission […]
Project needs clarification
ON January 18, Kikori MP Soroi Eoe discussed five major impact projects, including Papua LNG project for Kikori district in Gulf. The Ihu special economic zone (ISEZ) Project is considered […]
Ok Tedi to pay final 2018 dividend to shareholders
Ok Tedi Mining Ltd announced on Friday that a final 2018 dividend of K200 million will be paid to shareholders this month. The company said in a statement that this […]
Vendors move into new market
By LOTTIE WAYAGURE Vendors in East Boroko are now using in the newly-built K2 million Kipo Market, despite it not being opened. “We haven’t had the official market opening yet, […]