Day: October 7, 2020
Why the fuss over Tufi flight?
IT is funny how Air Niugini starts a single flight to Tufi and the newspapers and the Government regard it the best thing that ever happened since men sliced bread. […]
What happened to SHP’s investments?
TODAY, I look at the business arms of the Southern Highlands government and compare them with the business arms of other provincial governments, especially with provinces that do not have […]
Hear men’s voices too
IN all societal settings, both genders play equally pivotal roles, irrespective of family backgrounds, qualifications and race. Therefore, laws on domestic violence should be equal to both genders. Papua New […]
Conduct research into implants
IT is time more research is done into the side effects of family planning implants. The Health Department should conduct a research and do case interviews with those who have […]
Education can remove poverty
I DON’T agree with Papua New Guinea being described as rich and filled with natural resources. Many people today are poor because they are lazy and the number of poor […]
Country’s roads need fixing
ROADS will continue to play an important role in service delivery and connecting our country to support economic activities. Works secretary David Wereh in his department’s key reforms highlighted in […]
Regulate policy, says minister
PETROLEUM Minister Kerenga Kua says a domestic market obligation (DMO), especially with the use of the country’s natural resources should be properly licensed, regulated and monitored. Kua told new Energy […]
Porgera women’s group pays off K1.3mil for loan
A WOMEN’S business group in Porgera, Enga, has paid off a balance of K1.3 million for a loan it took from the National Development Bank to buy a commercial property […]
New energy minister urged to cater for sector
PETROLEUM Minister Kerenga Kua has urged new Energy Minister William Onglo to ensure that a department was created to cater for the energy sector. Kua made the statement while handing […]
Clans refuse to sign agreement
SOME clans of the Wafi-Golpu project impact area and those in Ahi and Salamaua local level governments (LLGs) refused to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Morobe Governor Ginson […]