Day: January 17, 2020
Minister come home and fix roads
KAINANTU MP is a cabinet minister and mining minister since O’Neill’s government and now Marape’s. Minister Johnson Tuke is from Onamuga, he has done absolutely nothing to fix the road […]
Stakeholders confused
TEACHERS, grade eight students and parents in Morobe are waiting for the provincial education board (PEB) to approve all their needs for this year’s operations. How are parents going to […]
TFF policy appreciated
IN a broader spectrum, education is a right for all children in Papua New Guinea. We are thankful to the past Government led by O’Neill, for introducing the Tuition Fee […]
Study of aftermath policy
THE tertiary student loan scheme is one of the much talked about issues concerning its impacts on parents. Recently, the National Planning and Monitoring Minister Sam Basil announced that tertiary […]
Elementary teachers unqualified to teach
THE government is embarking on quality education for Papua New Guineans. The problem can be solved starting with elementary schools. These are some of the things I noticed about the […]
Statistics vital for development
FOR any successful country to navigate through the challenge and pitfalls of economic and social growth it is essential for the those in power to have access to a set […]
Airline’s request denied
THE Independent Consumer and Competition Commission (ICCC) has refused Air Niugini’s request to codeshare with Phillippine Airlines on the Port Moresby-Manila route. It believes the proposed codeshare would stifle competition […]
City Pharmacy announces promotion winners
THE winner of a vehicle and the K14,000 worth of gift hampers and vouchers in the City Pharmacy Ltd Win a Car promotion were announced in Port Moresby yesterday. Stop […]
Puma building service station on uni land
By SHIRLEY MAULUDU PUMA Energy has commenced construction of a K13.38 million service station on a piece of land owned by the University of PNG, opposite the Nature Park, in […]
Exec: Let unity prevail
NATIONAL Capital District (NCD) city manager Bernard Kipit says unity should be practised in all markets in the city regardless of where vendors were from. Kipit said this in response […]