Day: July 31, 2019
Letters in brief
Remove bad apples: It is interesting to observe two former ministers who colluded under the O’Neill regime on certain appointments of people to key positions as noted in the Securities […]
Proper drainage
I NOTE with interest and regularly observe the construction works undertaken for a proper drainage system within the corridors of 6-Mile clinic. The drainage (creek) runs from 6-Mile industrial area […]
Look into SOEs
THE government under the prime minister-ship of James Marape, should really look into correcting and amending how all the SOEs including the Kumul Holding structure is being operated. A lot […]
Government services in Rigo
THE Rigo people have waited for so long to see the real colour of government services. We the need for a change when the whistle was blown (war cry) by […]
Universal declaration of human rights
ARTICLE 48 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by United Nations clearly stipulates that “Every human being irrespective of race, gender, social status, religious, political or economic affiliation etc […]
On tender again
WHY are we tendering the Maserati vehicles for the second time when Justin Tkatchenko said smartly that he already had buyers for the vehicles? This is the second time that […]
Richest black Christian nation
THIS is in regards to the phrase “Richest black Christian nation”. While it remains obvious that we are all relieved with the recent change in government, our leaders must still […]
What is the role of CIC?
WHAT is the role of the Coffee Industry Corporation (CIC) in PNG? Let me also ask why is it that coffee farmers in the Highlands are deviating from coffee into […]
Police should focus on producing quality officers
ALMOST every second day, magistrates and judges are throwing out cases and all point back to police inefficiency. It is either police officers delay, or failed to investigate, produce evidence […]
New system allows more competition, says Fleming
THE retail electronic payments system (REPS) initiative by Bank of Papua New Guinea (BPNG) would allow more competition and more choice for consumers in the payments system, an official says. […]