Day: February 14, 2019
Church holds special ceremony for students
GOD is represented through our actions in the communities we live in, says Fr Alfred Guda, the Holy Family Anglican parish priest. His message also was echoed through a special […]
Lent a time of preparation for death and resurrection of Jesus
MANY think of Lent as a time to give up something, such as chocolate or booze, but it is an important event in the Christian calendar. Let us take a […]
WITNESS
The northern end of Erap Bridge, not far from Nadzab airport in Morobe along the highway is dangerous. It is likely to collapse soon. Those traveling from Lae, Highlands and […]
Support private schools
PRIVATELY owned schools as Waigani Christian School have grown from strength to strength over the years in taking up roles and responsibilities in the education system in providing education to […]
Letters in brief
Help needed: We, the parents and citizens of Hamuhamu Primary School in East Kerema local level government of Gulf request assistance from NGOs, stakeholders and Government agencies to assist us […]
School challenged
IT is heart breaking to hear mothers and their kids physically crying for a Grade 3 space just because they are not Catholic worshipers. My daughter was one of those […]
Many failures
THE people of Morobe have seen many failures in preparations leading up towards operation of Wafi-Golpu mine. The Yantas, Hengambus and Babuafs went to Kokopo to sign the memorandum-of-agreement (MOA) […]
Human rights lawyers needed
PAPUA New Guinea is in great need of human rights lawyers to fight the legal battles of its poor and marginalised indigenous citizens. It is sad and worrying to see […]
When will the project start?
MY comment follows a recent media article on the forestry sector and its K1.3 billion contribution to the national economy (The National, Feb 12). Forest Minister Douglas Tomuriesa said there […]
Putting UPNG back on track
IN recent days, the premier University of PNG has succumbed to a barrage of rebuke, backlash and criticism from wider public audiences about the declining standard and quality of learning […]