Day: April 3, 2020
WITNESS
THE derelict ships lying around our shores such as this near the old Wewak Yacht Club in East Sepik needs to be removed. The National Maritime Safety Authority had said […]
Risking lives for betel nut
FUNNY and surprising. While the whole world is in great fear of their lives and trying their very best to practise healthy methods to survive this deadly virus, somewhere in […]
Make terms reasonable
FORMER Oil Search managing director Peter Botten has been explicit in saying that the terms demanded by the State negotiating team are unworkable. If accepted by Exxon and Oil Search […]
Assist people with capital
MY comments relate to a media article last week on the provincial intervention programme by the Morobe administration. I thank Governor Ginson Saonu and the administrator Bart Ipambonj, deputy administrator […]
Delay action
IT is believed that more than 40 per cent of teachers who have been displaced in the 2020 teaching appointment will be put off payroll when the Government actions the […]
Turn to Bible for comfort
AT one time or another, we all sorely need comfort and encouragement. This is because there are so many things in life that bring sadness. We all need to be […]
Conduct awareness professionally
CERTAIN individuals involved with the state of emergency Covid-19 taskforce are there for their own self affliction. At about 7.05pm at Galai 2 Section 19, a West New Britain government-owned […]
Respect health workers
PLEASE do not harass our health workers along the Sepik Highway during this state of emergency period. We are not happy with the way our medical personnel were treated on […]
Lockdown achieves its purpose
I COMMEND the Government for being proactive regarding the Covid-19 global pandemic by declaring a state of emergency, introducing the 14-day lockdown. It has achieved its intended purpose in rounding […]
Make facts about virus accessible
Coronavirus does not discriminate. Despite recording only one positive coronavirus case in Papua New Guinea since the outbreak last December, we should not let down our guard. Prime Minister James […]