Day: August 27, 2019
WITNESS
While many children in towns and cities enjoy the luxury of studying in classrooms that are fully equipped, a huge number of children in rural areas in the country still […]
How much should students pay for busfare?
WE parents hereby urge the Independent Consumer and Competition Commission (ICCC) to come clear in the media on how much students should pay as bus fare. After that all bus […]
Letters in brief
Time bomb: I MUST thank Thomas Hukahu for a tremendous job in the providing of the theological knowledge of Christianity. However, I must say that Papua New Guinea is really […]
PNGFM challenged
PNGFM need to define and clarify the role and purpose of its radio station 93 Yumi FM. They should also let us know if they have a code of conduct […]
Development progress
I CALL on Gumine MP and his DDA to come clear in the media to update and highlight the Development progress in the district. We want to know what the […]
National census
THE Government is wasting money to engage the National Populations and Housing Census to carry out National census. This year the budget is K100 million. This amount will not bring […]
Bundi LLG
CONGRATULATIONS to president elect of Bundi local level government David Gakana and his executives. Elections come and go and the greatest responsibility now is to shoulder the burdens and hardships […]
Face on K100 note
THE 1997 decision by the then PNG Prime Minister, Sir Julius Chan to wipe out Bougainvilleans through the engagement of the Sand line International mercenaries still lingers in the hearts […]
Keeping society peaceful
the recent civil war incident resulting with major injuries and hospitalization from both the Dange and Omangar tribes in Nondgu LLG, Jiwaka is uncalled for. This needs to be investigated […]
Cancer treatment issue in PNG
MY name is Peter Bire and I am the only national radiation therapist trained overseas (Melbourne) and I have worked in radiotherapy and oncology centres in Australia (Melbourne, Canberra, Townsville) […]