Day: August 21, 2019
Mea should lead
THE current PNG Volleyball Federation executive should not seek re-election into office as they failed in getting the best beach and indoor volleyball teams for the recent Samoa games held […]
Wellbeing and prosperity
TO the greater Papua New Guineans world over, it is a blessing that our current Prime Minister talks about our wellbeing and prosperity. No one before him has spoken like […]
Concern over road upgrade
I WRITE in regards to the Taurama by-pass upgrading of the existing two lane road from Tuna Bay to the beach junction. To our Moresby South MP, your decision for […]
Law and order issue
THE alarming rates of law and order issues in Wau is affecting social and economic advancement, and posing everyday risks on people’s liberty of mobility. Bryan Kramer and his office […]
Housing issue
THIS is an open letter to the Minister for Housing and Urbanisation, Justin Tkatchenko, demanding that he immediately investigate and address these concerns before his organisation goes to the crocodiles […]
Digicel cup finals
INTERCITY rugby league followers throughout the country and those in hosting centres can thank Mt Hagen Eagles and Rabaul Gurias at this point in the season and congratulate the Goroka […]
Health sector needs diagnosis
PREVENTION will always be better than cure, as the saying goes. Time after time we see fellow citizens fall to preventable illness or medical procedures and process. Fingers most times […]
Farmer switches from other businesses to rice farming
SEVENTY-three-year-old farmer Wama Dama of Kalangnan village in the Nawaeb of Morobe is one of hundreds of people in his area that has switched from other agricultural and business activities […]
International copper board, smelter customers visit mine
MEMBERS of the International Copper Association Australia (ICAA) board and representatives of Ok Tedi Mining Ltd’s (OTML) smelter customers visited the operations last week to gain first-hand understanding of the […]
IPA looking at reducing businesses’ penalty fee
THERE are ongoing discussions to lower the current K1,000 Investment Promotion Authority (IPA) penalty fee imposed on businesses that do not provide annual returns, says managing director Clarence Hoot. Hoot […]