Day: December 22, 2020
Unpaid teacher Jonah survives 2020
By PETER WARI JONAH John will remember his first year as a teacher for one thing – he did not get paid the whole year. He teaches Science for Grade […]
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Smart move PM Marape has quickly grown into the position, successfully dealing with the politics and shenanigans which come with it. Take a closer look at the composition of his […]
WITNESS
A DRAIN cover along the Waigani Drive in Port Moresby is broken and poses a danger to those walking past. Commuters can possibly injure themselves if they aren’t watching their […]
Time to address poor use of English
I READ the Friday’s editorial titled ‘Address poor use of English’ and I agree that the poor use of English language by our students and graduates need to be addressed. […]
Acknowledge migrants
WE acknowledged and celebrated the positive contributions made by migrants in host countries on Dec 18. The United Kingdom has earned an envious reputation for giving sanctuary to men and […]
Time to unite, promote values
IT is time to set our differences aside and work together because the world is evolving at a pace and nature which demands unity and respect for human values. Hence […]
Step up in promoting soccer
AS a soccer fan following the Women’s National Soccer League (NSL) matches, I am not impressed by the camera crew of the PNG Football Association (PNGFA) who were live-streaming the […]
Inspect, audit Gordon Secondary School
I AGREE with the writer Whistle Blower in The National on Dec 15 about the unfortunate academic status of Gordon Secondary School in the last few years. The problems started […]
Change recruitment style of forces
DISCIPLINARY cases within our three disciplined forces are increasingly rapidly. The cases are more prevalent among new recruits. If the Government is serious about instilling discipline in our forces, then […]
Continue pushing for Fisika Highway
TRANSPORT corridors are an important for greater economic growth. I appeal to all Fisika Members of Parliament, Morobe Governor and our Governor-General Sir Bob Dadae to continue to push for […]