Day: December 30, 2019
Don’t give up, have faith, says Monique
By MICHELLE AUAMOROMORO IT IS that time again when examination results and selection lists are out and hopeful applicants look out for their names. It is a time when some […]
Column 1
Saying no to K50,000 The announced grand winner of the Bemobile promotion which gave away some K100,000 in prizes this month was in fact the second pick. The initial winner, […]
WITNESS
SUSPECTS allegedly chopped down a coconut tree and bananas to block the road leading to the Madang airport, before moving to rob Heli Niugini. Police received a call and went […]
Look into police brutality
REPORTS about police brutality in Papua New Guinea is above the routine. It reflects that police officers have no respect for the country. Police are commissioned by the commissioner and […]
Letter in brief
Nebilyer left in darkness: THE service provided by PNG Power is not effective. My people living along the Highlands Highway in the Nebilyer valley are affected by blackouts. Blackouts started […]
Cronies feasting on public funds
IT seems annual funds dished out by a minister is being abused although numerous calls through the print media to get the minister’s attention in the past have gone unnoticed. […]
Find root cause that slows development
CRITICAL analysis is needed to ascertain every aspects of why development frequency is occurring at a snail’s pace in this resource rich nation. This slow facet of development should be […]
Stop the blame game
I NOTE Prime Minister James Marape’s comments on the K4.4 billion spent on public servants annually and blaming complacency and corruption as the cause of all problems in the country. […]
Change attitudes to see change
I EXPRESS my views farewelling 2019 and how citizens need to behave to compliment the government’s call to ‘Take Back PNG’. It is a policy call, a higher vision if […]
Focus on improving law, order
EVERYONE in Papua New Guinea should have the freedom to move around freely. Unfortunately, that statement has been repeatedly uttered and will soon become another overly used phrase. Over Christmas […]