Month: November 2019
Casuals missing out on pay
THERE is a handful of casual staff less than 15, employed by the Department of Works in Sandaun. These casuals are in Vanimo, Aitape and Yangkok respectively where the department’s […]
Compensate soldiers
THE PNG government has betrayed the soldiers who have fought and died during the Bougainville crisis 20 years ago. This civil war emanated from the extraction and sharing of Panguna […]
Poor work done on roads
WHEN will the city management take responsibility for the constant traffic jams the city engineers have created. The Gordon industrial area behind the SP Brewery is chaotic. The roads are […]
Call to revive vision 2050
MY views relate to the sloppiness in service delivery within the government bureaucracy. The previous government was replaced by the Marape-Steven Government with the slogan ‘Take Back PNG’. It’s a […]
Investigate tax owed to IRC
AS an observer, I believe this K1.8 billion in unpaid taxes is the direct undertaking of the poor decisions made by the previous government. The commitment to host the 2018 […]
Reveal information of public figures
IN an age where information is mass produced and accessible at the touch of a button, what the public really should have is relevant knowledge. This information should be available […]
Marine biologist to present research paper in Spain
MARINE biologist Wilma Mavea, a graduate of The University of Papua New Guinea, will travel to Spain next week to present her research at the World Marine Mammal Conference in […]
BSP starts biometric registration
BANK South Pacific (BSP) has launched its biometrics registration in order to protect the bank and its customers from financial crimes such as identity theft and fraud. The bank will […]
Passengers interviewed in bid to boost tourism
CRUISE passengers docked in Rabaul, East New Britain, have been interviewed about potential tours and excursions as part of efforts to strengthen local tourism. YuMi Tourism Partners is an initiative […]
Future gloomy: Patel
CITY Pharmacy Ltd managing director Mahesh Patel said the outlook for next year looks gloomy, unless there are major economic stimulus. “Unfortunately, we will need to find ways to increase […]