Day: October 11, 2019
TECHNOLOGY
Edible sensor helps TB patients AN INGESTIBLE sensor that allows doctors to remotely monitor tuberculosis patients’ intake of medication has the potential to save millions of lives and revolutionise treatment […]
Personalised health care on track
HEALTH WEARABLES, 3D-printed prosthesis, genome-mapping – health tech has given the public and doctors an array of new tools to manage and improve the quality of life. While the average […]
Paul has a passion for writing
By PETER ESILA PAUL MINGA, 58, has a passion for writing. To prove it, he has completed 10 short stories which he plans to publish one day. Minga regularly contributes […]
Giving up is not in Dukwe’s dictionary
By LULU MARK GIVING up easily is just not in student Dukwe Tom’s dictionary. When the 24-year-old was offered a job to clean the toilet daily at the school he […]
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ICAC finally Expect a positive announcement today by the Government on the much-awaited Independent Commission Against Corruption. Cabinet has given the green light to have it up and running. At […]
WITNESS
A driver of a vehicle bumped into a traffic police motorbike at the Islander traffic lights along Waigani Drive in Port Moresby yesterday. The driver tried to do a u-turn […]
Interesting time for Road Authority
IT is interesting to read news regarding what the Road Transport Authority (RTA) is going to do to monitor and regulate Public Motor vehicles in PNG along with the inspection […]
Parkop, you can do more
I COULD not agree more with Comrade Cyril Gare on our (PNG) approach to West Papuan issue in The National on Sept 12. Before I say further on the matter, […]
It’s not easy as you think
THIS is in response to the letter by ‘City observer’ on Sept 10 saying all roads in Port Moresby North-East are in an appalling and deteriorating state and needs maintenance. […]
Facilities need fair ‘cut’
I’M an licensed operator of a Pokies facility operated under the National Gaming Control Board under the Gaming Act. The Gaming Act is gazette under the Prime Minister James Marape […]