Day: November 5, 2019
Medicine runs in Dr Etami’s family
By JOYCE INGIPA As they say: Like father, like daughter. That is certainly true for Dr Etami Betty Koka who was recently recognised in the Queen’s Birthday honours for her […]
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Canine society Psst, Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, this is a tip-off. When conducting your de-sexing programme in Port Moresby this month, visit Pythons Street in […]
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THE Royal Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) will be conducting de-sexing programmes in Port Moresby this month, according to a statement. RSPCA said its broadening its […]
Market needs proper bus stop
THE opening of the new Gordon Market worth K30 million, co-funded by City Hall and the New Zealand government, is very much appreciated by people of NCD. The market is […]
Letter in brief
Assistance appreciated: AS a recipient of the New Ireland Government Subsidy Assistance Programme and Namatanai DDA Tertiary Students Assistance, I acknowledge the assistance given by Governor Sir Julius Chan and […]
Don’t forget bmobile users
LET me remind BSP customer service centre that not all your customers are using Digicel and Telikom landline phones. I am one of those using the other network, apart from […]
Congrats PNGDF
THE Papua New Guinea (PNG) Defence Force (PNGDF) Pipes and Drums, the PNGDF Military Band and drummers and dancers from the singsing cultural group performed at the largest ever Royal […]
People unhappy with Wewak MP’s move
WEWAK MP’s decamping of the Peoples Progress Party, just two years before the 2022 National General Election, is a sign of a failed, stupid, weak, and selfish leader who used […]
Cut costs by cutting board fees
WE, the tax payers, vehemently welcome the news of reducing the NHC board members fee from K8,000 per month to K1,000. In reality, what do these board members contribute to […]
Stop questioning men of God
WE Papua New Guineans have no reason to second guess the God and his works. I am disappointed on a letter titled ‘Spiritual leaders, where do you stand?’ It is […]