Month: March 2019
WITNESS
Millions of kina in taxpayer money has been spent on the overhead bridge at Koki for the public to use. Unfortunately, the pedestrians have no interest in using it, even […]
Is someone going to clean up here?
I, and I am sure a lot of other motorists in Port Moresby who regularly use the Waigani Drive back road, would like to know when this road will be […]
Letters in brief
Koiari Puzzle: Concerned residents of Port Moresby urged the prime minister last year to discipline the Cabinet ministers, civil servants and their consultants who mishandled the Koiari landowner issues. Nothing […]
God have mercy on daughters
There have been many recent reports in our newspapers about the rape of minors. The news article about the rape of a minor, a five-year-old girl, by a 22-year-old man […]
Corruption part of rogue regimes
THE idealistic view of any political empire found anywhere in the world bogs down to two words: Brinkmanship and annihilation. Why? Empires rise and fall depending on timely conditions. The […]
Hunters exposed
I WATCHED the game between the Hunters and the Northern Pride and they need to work on a few things and learn to understand the game. They need to adjust […]
Poor tackling a disgrace
The current Hunters players are a disgrace to the die-hard fans. Coach Michael Marum should train the players to be more aggressive in defence. The defence is very weak. The […]
We don’t remember the good, but the bad.
People will always remember the bad things you did and always forget the good things you’ve done. People will exalt and celebrate your good deeds for a while and when […]
Youths undergo health, business and safety training
TWENTY-EIGHT young people from Bulolo, Morobe, recently completed a level-one training course at the Mineral Resources Authority (MRA) Small-Scale Mining Training Centre in Wau. The centre’s officer-in-charge, Matthew Dalga, said […]
Mayur still fueling coal debate
THE 200km coal seam in Gulf is contributing to energy mix in the country, says developer Mayur Resources. Managing director Paul Mulder said Papua New Guinea imported a lot of […]