Day: May 20, 2019
Banning facebook
PAPUA New Guinea can ban or temporarily limit access to the social networking website Facebook. For instance, Facebook was blocked in Vietnam for two weeks in May 2016 due to […]
Letters in brief
Using slang: Is there a law that allows people to use slang words in public places? There are specific lots of people who use slang words in the public places. […]
People’s choice
PETER O’Neill is the people’s choice for prime minister. They mandated him, by returning PNC with the highest number of winning candidates in the last election. He was mandated on […]
Allow process to take its course
MY view is that vote of no-confidence is not bad. It is allowed by law and it is also a parliamentary process. It gives the government opportunity to assess their […]
Let Pruaitch speak
THE Opposition camp has so many spokespersons showing insubordination to the official Opposition leader Patrick Pruaitch. This went as far as nominating James Marape as alternative Prime Minister, undermining Pruaitch […]
Appointment questioned
I AM concerned with the appointment of primary and elementary school inspectors recruited and sent to Chimbu Province to serve. School inspectors as I understand must have a Bachelor Degree […]
Marape’s leadership
JAMES Marape does not necessarily have to be a leader of political party, let alone leader of Pangu, to be the alternative Prime Minister if ever the Vote of No […]
Morata’s plight
MORATA 1-4 is a sub-urban settlement with legal status meaning all homes are on properly surveyed and leased lands for settlement. Year in year out, the roads that were built […]
Proper bus stops needed
SAD to see a fast growing town with population and business is in dire need of proper road network including proper bus stops here in Kiunga. Can the appropriate authorities […]
UOG challenged
THE University of Goroka, as the premier teacher education university in the country, is contradicting its prime focus and has been employing quite a number of non-teachers trained personnel delivering […]