Day: May 18, 2020
Grade 3 dropout Malen operating kaibar in city
By PETER ESILA DROPPING out of school at Grade Three, going through the trauma of having to experience marital problems between her parents, and later with her husband, would have […]
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Covid-19 car Someone has bought a “personalised number plate” that is most likely to subject him or her to ridicule, odium and malice. People will also be reluctant to travel […]
Women, youths vital in farming
Farming in developing countries depend heavily on women and youths to provide labour. Their services are on occasions exploited in underdeveloped farming systems such as Papua New Guinea’s, writes AARON […]
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People in Mt Hagen, Western Highlands, are not practising social distancing as per directed by the State of Emergency Controller David Manning. Pictured are people mingling and doing business in […]
Call to halt SOE extension
I APPEAL to the Government not to further extend the state of emergency (SOE) but tighten the border security posts – ban international flights or allow it with strict controls. […]
Letter in brief
Fence too high: THE high brick walls being constructed around the Morobe administration headquarter and the provincial assembly building appears more like a private property than a public office. Reduce […]
Stop acts of discrimination
THIS is an open letter to everyone. This global pandemic coronavirus (Covid–19) was a virus originally transmitted from China, not locally. I am pissed at the behaviour of some foreigners […]
Reimburse savings
EVERY time the government faces a situation, it runs and seeks help from the superfunds. Now the Covid-19 has forced some contributors out of their consent for early withdrawal as […]
Regulate rentals
THE rental charge in a compound in Port Moresby is not worth it. A two bedroom unit has no wardrobe, no bathroom mirror, no standard oven with stove, no monthly […]
Make bold decisions
IT is one year since Prime Minister James Marape was voted into office on the floor of parliament. It is never too late to take the bull by its horn […]