Day: January 8, 2020
Help vendors do their trade
IT is good to see Kundiawa Town clean compared to other centres in the Highlands. However authorities should find an alternative for the street vendors. How do they expect street […]
Wake up from your slumber
I WRITE in regard to an article by Jimmy Kalebe published in The National on Monday (Jan 6). I’m surprised that the Lord Mayor of Lae City James Khay has […]
Teachers suffering from leave fare issues
TEACHERS’ entitlement are compensations for their service to the Teaching Services Commission of Papua New Guinea. Leave fares, disadvantages allowances, housing allowances and multi-grade are rightful entitlements paid to the […]
Start year with transparency
PAPUA New Guinea should start the 2020 academic year with honesty, transparency and accountability to manage schools funds for the benefit of our children. Funds should be used for their […]
Train people with technical skills
EDUCATION is the key to unlocking every door in the world. It is the only pathway to success. People who haven’t been to school are regarded as undecided people with […]
Introduce projects to curb violence
GIVEN that the State’s power through the Police are resisted and unable to deter lawlessness in the upper highlands provinces of Southern Highlands, Hela and Enga, the government needs to […]
Civil servants expected to deliver
HEADS of all government departments, agencies and statutory bodies are now expected to perform and meet their expected targets. Prime Minister James Marape did not mince on his expectations telling […]
FX shortage affects jobs
By CLARISSA MOI THE shortage of foreign exchange is severely affecting not only businesses in the country but has also reduced the number of jobs available, says the Port Moresby […]
Christmas promotion gives away K250,000 worth of prizes
BRIAN Bell Group Ltd through its Homecentre Christmas promotion has given away more than K250,000 worth of prizes, says group chief executive officer Cameron Mackellar. The major prize winners’ draw […]
Ela Motors cuts prices
CAR buyers in Papua New Guinea can now enjoy savings of between K20,061 and K225,758, thanks to Budget 2020 cuts on import duty for motor vehicles. At least one car […]