Month: August 2020
Grade 7 dropout David excelling in business
By JIMMY KALEBE WHEN David Pora left school at Grade Seven because of the non-payment of school fees in 1984, he set his mind on starting a business. David from […]
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Blame Covid-19 Broncos fan is starting to believe that the team’s ill-fortune has something to do with the Covid-19. They were doing quite well before the pandemic struck. Lockyer in […]
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PNG Correctional Service officers and prisoners pushing their truck out of the Kapari section of the Magi Highway in Abau, Central that bogged down in the heavy mud on Saturday. […]
Promote local produce
THE backbone of PNG is not the people who are roaming around in towns and cities but the people with green fingers. Many farmers currently face hardships in selling ther […]
Long way to go for province
HELA left us with so much to think about. Poignant memories of our shared past, common heritage and the bond of brotherhood we forged along the way when we toiled […]
Arrest disobedient bus crew
THE PMVs are currently carrying more than 15 passengers on board. The drivers and crews are not practicing the new normal. They are allowing people without masks to get on […]
Assist tertiary students with tuition fees
THIS goes to all the Eastern Highlands’ MPs of the eight electorates and our good governor. I thank you all for your outstanding leadership in the years you served. I […]
Draw inspiration from Lai
JIMMY Lai, 72, Hong Kong newspaper owner and prominent Beijing critic said under the sweeping new national security law imposed by Beijing, his public broadcasting service NewsHour interview could be […]
Country needs change in leadership
Our current political leaders are good at talking with no action. Our country is in need of infrastructure which is a key to service delivery in most of our rural […]
NCDC should takeover transport
IT is time for National Capital District (NCD) Governor Powes Parkop and the NCD Commission to run the city transport. The transport system is essential for the city to progress […]