Day: May 10, 2019
Bougainville expects resurgence in tourism
By NATHAN LATI BOUGAINVILLE has risen from the crisis and embraced tourism development everywhere in the region. There are locally designed and built resorts, lodges and guesthouses that can cater […]
WITNESS
Stray dogs looking for food in a pile of rubbish heaped at Goroka’s temporary main market at the National Park. The usual pigs, cows and latest addition horses were not […]
Political parties in PNG
IT is worrying to understand know why leaders, members and affiliates of political parties misunderstand the nature of political party. A political party is usually defined as an organisation of […]
Letters in brief
Political play:Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Peter O’Neill faces no-confidence vote as tensions rise is the headline overseas. But that’s still a far better way to bring about a change […]
Support for O’Neill
WE will never find another Prime Minister like Peter O’Neill. His government’s policies ensure free education is practically effective. His government effectively and successfully delivered some of the international events […]
Hat’s off for PM
I CORRECT Timothy Nigaul’s perspective of my view on mixing Gods word with politics in reference to comments circulated in the social media and trace how little known Peter O’Neill […]
Accounting education vital
ACCOUNTING education is an important subject in Business Studies in tertiary institutions. Coming from the accounting education background, and having been taught in colleges for a decade or so, I […]
Natural resource
THE pursuit of natural resource investment in our customary land has no preference and what right it has to access our natural resources as security investment but needs to comply […]
O’Neill govt supported
THERE is much talk on the impending vote of no-confidence (VONC) against the Prime Minister Peter O’Neill. It is the prerogative of any member or members of parliament to pursue […]
Clan vetting issue
THE current clan base vetting process to identify genuine landowners is not synchronised to comprehensively recognise genuine landowners. It has a potential to delegitimise traditional ownership values and principles. Under […]