Day: April 23, 2020
Inspector Gorgo makes her way up prison service ladder
By SYLVESTER WEMURU GORGO Momoru made her way up from being a casual employee in the Correctional Service Department to the rank of inspector over the past 28 years. “My […]
Column 1
Top quote “It is not fair when we have a large chunk of public servants sitting at home doing nothing yet on full pay, while less fortunate Papua New Guineans […]
WITNESS
A Vehicle belonging to Sai business group (SBG) Ltd chairman Menos Ackrish overturned at Okanaiwa, Menyamya, around 4am last Saturday. Pictured is the vehicle about 10 to 15 metres down […]
Schools affected
We are almost in the middle of the year and all the schools around the country are affected due to the lockdown. The Government should respond to this issue. Many […]
Letters in brief
Pay our savings: I AM a public servant who supports the call for us to be paid from our savings. Anything can happen to us so at least we have […]
Eradicate corruption
THREE thousand five hundred years (3,500) ago, the Law of Moses condemned bribery. Over the centuries since then, anti-corruption laws have proliferated. Nevertheless, legislation has not succeeded in curbing corruption. […]
Restrictions affecting families
RESTRICTIONS put in place during the lockdown period is hard for most of us, especially for those unemployed and those with children in the cities and towns across the country. […]
Do not relax lockdown
DURING this lockdown, I see people hanging around the streets, cars are still running around like it is business as usual. Is this a joke? All the cities around the […]
Statement offending
WE, the physicians and pediatricians of this country, take offence at the statement made by Bryan Kramer concerning the Covid-19 in The National on April 9. We applaud the current […]
Promote MSME sector
THE Covid-19 scare has moved the normal to next level. Papua New Guinea and the world is changing. The Government must promote informal sector into economies of scale. The PNG […]