Day: August 17, 2020
Jack loves original Central music
By AILEEN KWARAGU MOST people know Jack Talai through his songs which he composes himself. Some also know him as a successful company executive, the general manager of Pacific International […]
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Game of two halves Well at least the Broncos won the first half. Now they should try to win both halves in their next matches. The fans are waiting. Pub […]
WITNESS
Just another day in Eriku. While National Capital District is going by the mandatory mask wearing in public rule, majority of people living in Lae seem to ignore all health […]
Hard to control commuters
IT is good to see that the buses are operating normal as usual but the biggest problem right now is the control of commuters boarding PMV buses. It was said […]
Quality checks must be done in all institutions
QUALITY check is a must in primary teachers colleges. College administrators play an important role in that. In reality, there is no parallel system of operations and the institutional administrators […]
District needs change
TO date, nothing tangible has been improved in the Obura-Wonenara administration under the banner of ‘Owan’ to bring forward the necessary development. There is no proper administration office station to […]
No need to drive Covid-19 fear
BY now Papua New Guinea should be better off with preparedness of tackling all symptomatic treatment of Covid-19 while allowing business as usual to pick up and support everyone in […]
Do more to attract tourists
IF you compare Papua New Guinea with Fiji, Vanuatu, Tonga and other Pacific island countries, PNG have so much to attract a lot of tourists. However, you will realise that […]
Long way to go for sports
IF Papua New Guinea’s sports revolution is to truly take off and produce the champions and top shelf performances that the people crave for, then just having the facilities and […]
Domestic violence is a problem
DOMESTIC violence is a problem in marriages and relationships across all walks of life. In Papua New Guinea, the issue is not just something that is confined to the villages […]