Day: September 22, 2020
Willie spreading gospel through music
By JIMMY KALEBE KEVIN Willie believes in the power of music to relay important messages such as the Word of God to the people. He formed the Crystal City band […]
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Christmas time Would you believe it but it is only 94 days to Christmas. We not sure if Santa will indeed make the worldwide trip on Christmas Eve. The Covid-19 […]
WITNESS
TRAFFIC along the Goroka town section of the Highlands Highway is sometimes held up when cows and pigs cross the highway. The animals scavenge for food daily. In emergencies, ambulances […]
Bridge needs attention
THE footbridge over Baiune River in Bulolo, Morobe, was constructed in January this year, opened for use in February and washed away in September. It took less than eight months […]
Alleged money laundering covered up
IT is known that prior to the enactment of anti-money laundering laws in PNG, a lot of corruptly-amassed funds and wealth by individuals and business alike found its way into […]
Students not behaving appropriately
MOST people think that students attending schools in cities and other urban centres are well off-and are behaving appropriately. I have to admit that I used to think like that […]
Govt should carefully consider decision
THE Government’s announcement to declare PNG a Christian state may not be as simple as one may imagine. Our founding fathers and leaders such as Dr John Momis were wise […]
Update labour laws, take back our jobs
THE other night, I was glancing through Facebook when I came across a statement under the group PNG Labour Mobility Unit. The statement was released by the unit and had […]
Do not interfere with Bank
THE Treasurer Ian Ling-Stuckey is adamant on reviewing the Central Banking Act 2000 to modernise the law. What he does not understand is that the Act is one of most […]
Rogue students should face the law
ANY student found guilty of being involved in school cult practices or being in possession of any illegal substance such as drugs or homebrew should be trialed in court. If […]