Day: June 22, 2020
Clivan excited about having own home
By ZEDAIAH KANAU HEALTH inspector Clivan Naha is relieved and grateful that he can now own a land to build a home where he can raise his five beautiful daughters. […]
Column 1
Raising a fee One aspiring candidate for the Bougainville election was spotted in Buka last Thursday trying to raise funds to pay his K500 nomination fee. Well, one may have […]
PNG’s health data: Part 1
In this first of a two part serious, DR Manuel Hetzel explores the history of Papua New Guinea’s health information system and explains why it may currently be too complex […]
WITNESS
Despite the state of emergency being lifted, some restrictions are still in place. As the new normal, people are instructed to continue practising basic hygiene and social distancing. However, pictured […]
Governor urged to prioritise projects
GULF is one of the least developed province in Papua New Guinea. Yet its Governor Chris Haiveta has proposed for a Transnational Highway linking Morobe and the Highlands regions (last […]
Letter in brief
Explanation needed: WE are calling on the Karamui-Nomane MP Geoffrey Kama to explain to us why he has been delaying a very important bridge linking Karamui. We heard K10 million […]
Teachers anticipating NCDC takeover
THE National Capital District (NCD) Education Services office will now be under the National Capital District Commission (NCDC) and no longer with the Education Department, according to NCD Governor Powes […]
Teachers awaiting explanation
Can the Government explain to all teachers why the promise of adjusting teachers’ salaries were never actioned? The coronavirus is killing people worldwide and the Government does not see teacher’s […]
Control chaos at police barracks
GORDON Police barracks does not look and feel like a place of residence for the disciplined force and their families. Perhaps because there are grown up children of police officers […]
Frontline workers not paid allowances
I AM one of three clinically trained persons but play important roles in a laboratory based environment. We are caught between a huge confusion regarding awarding of incentives for frontline […]