Month: April 2020
WITNESS
Youths around NCD took the initiative to patch the hole on the footbridge at North Waigani Market on Tuesday. Working in groups, they collected fees from people crossing the bridge. […]
Partner with rural farmers
THE world is on the verge of multiple famines of biblical proportions caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The Government and many stakeholders involved in agriculture should mobilise all rural farmers […]
Letter in brief
Lockdown and its impact: This two-month lockdown is affecting many unemployed people, street vendors, market mothers with their children and youths in the National Capital District. The Government is letting […]
Package unrealistic
S and pandemics are good ways of testing a nation’s governance. So far, PNG has been put in a panic mode by unreliable information and many more in the days […]
Good move on mine’s future
THE decision to reject the extension of the mining lease for Barrick is good news and a move in the best interest of PNG. It is better to start somewhere […]
Road needs urgent upgrade
THE Baisu-Bagl road needs urgent upgrading. The road’s current condition has a lot of potholes and trenches which hinders public travel. The huge trenches on the road is making it […]
Take pandemic seriously
THE speedy recovery process of Covid-19 confirmed cases in PNG is a good sign. This is our hope and the recovery process indicates to us that we can cope without […]
Serve crown with pride
THIS country is part of the Commonwealth nations which the governor-general represents the Queen of England. The Queen’s crown is the symbol of power and authority. No any other person […]
Build response facilities in schools
SCHOOLS in the country don’t have required facilities to manage basic healthcare for school children. It will be very difficult for individual schools to contain a possible outbreak of the […]
PNG can cope with Covid-19
THE speedy recovery process of Covid-19 confirmed cases in PNG is a good sign. This is our hope and the recovery process indicates to us that we can cope without […]