Day: June 12, 2019
Time to take back PNG
IT appears that those who have the money are able to suppress police investigations into alleged complaints of criminal conduct against former and current politicians including reappointed ministers in the […]
Please investigate officers
THE Immigration Office at the Department of Foreign affairs should be thoroughly investigated and those officers found to have broken immigration laws must be prosecuted. It is evident that a […]
Schools facing problems
THERE are so many schools in Enga facing problems. The standard of education is dropping because of ineffective school management. In the teaching department, we have code of ethics and […]
Portfolio questioned
Is there a provision that allows governors to be given a ministry portfolios? I wonder why West New Britain governor was accorded with State Enterprises Ministry. I am sure governors […]
Duma power breaker
WILLIAM Duma was a power breaker when his factions left Peter O’Neill to join the opposition camp at Laguna on the promise of Prime Minister candidacy. After secret ballot voting, […]
Rogue police officer
I EXPRESS my disappointment over a rogue police officer (named) for his inhuman brutality over a 16-year-old grade 10 student in Kundiawa on June 6. The student sustained a swollen […]
Change comes from within
CONCERNED citizen must be applauded for sharing your wise counselling to the nation about taking back ownership of PNG. I agree that everyone needs change from within but who does […]
Give greater autonomy to SMEs, says businessman
SMALL to medium enterprises (SMEs) and locally owned firms struggle to compete for projects and contracts, a businessman says. Tasion Group chairman Sam Tasion, pictured, said there was a lot […]
Heart of any organisation in hospitality sector is kitchen: Chef
THE heart of any organisation in the hospitality industry is the kitchen and that is something chefs need to protect to promote tourism in the country, an international chef says. […]
Nasfund appoints new board chairman
CHARLES Vee, pictured, is Nasfund’s new board chairman replacing Hulala Tokome, who retired last month. According to Nasfund, Tokome remains a director for another year and will assist Vee with […]