Day: October 28, 2019
Attempting to cover misdeeds?
SO after delaying their appearance at the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) hearing on several occasions, Kumul Petroleum Holdings Ltd (KPHL) had served a summons on the PAC, seeking orders to […]
Letter in brief
Compounding issues: FOR the first time Nawaeb schools had struggled to move their exam papers on PMVs and foot. The road was just bad. Where is the district administration and […]
Support applauded
THE people of this country, engaging in the Small Medium Enterprises (SME) and the informal sector, applaud the government’s decision to continue its budget support with the National Development Bank […]
Unacceptable offer to MPs
THE approval by Cabinet to allow all MPs to receive Apec vehicles is totally unacceptable. Come on Prime Minister James Marape, why is your government giving Apec cars to MPs? […]
Abusing office
There are a number of primary schools in Okapa, Eastern Highlands, which have heads who are unattached to a class. It turns out to be an ideal avenue for the […]
Easy way out on the streets
BUYING medicines on the street for personal use is dangerous for one’s health. The people that go to the media and cry foul about the issue – have they visited […]
Test matches not for ‘learning experience’
IT is insanity at its best when Kumul coach Michael Marum intends to use the international match against Great Britain as a ‘learning experience’ for some of our unknown players. […]
Uncover KPHL’s underlying truth
IT will be interesting to know how Kumul Petroleum Holdings Ltd (KPHL) was capitalised and nominated to be the state’s equity and revenue account vehicle in petroleum investments – from […]
Fix primary health care system
FAMILIES are losing their loved ones everyday through illness. The most frustrating aspect of their deaths is the fact that all government hospitals in Papua New Guinea are ill-equipped and […]
China eyes more deals
LAST November, on the margins of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) Leaders Week, Chinese President Xi Jinpin visited Papua New Guinea and concluded 14 memorandum of understandings (MoUs) with respective government […]