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Courts closed

Guard jailed for molesting

Beds at Covid-19 ward full as cases increase, says doctor

Hospital holds mass burial

Police attacked while investigating fight

Kamus recalls trips with Papa

‘He was the right choice for us’

20 months for smuggling drug

Month: January 2021

Let Manning remain as commissioner

WE want David Manning as the police commissioner. He is the man for the job. You can keep your tertiary qualification argument with you – whoever is concerned with it. […]

January 29, 2021 The National Letters

Invest in tourism

THERE is a lot of potential for Papua New Guinea with tourism. The tourism sector has been given lip service and has not been fully hairiness. The tourism sector involves […]

January 29, 2021 The National Letters

Follow rules on retirement

IT is good to see the issuance of letters to aging teachers in the Education Department to retire as members of the Teaching Services Commission (TSC). The concerned teachers have […]

January 29, 2021 The National Letters

Respect patients, public in hospitals

MOST security officers who work in hospitals, especially in emergency wards, seem to have no care for people. Most times, they are disrespectful to people. Security officers should know that […]

January 29, 2021 The National Letters

Stop criticising, wait for 2022 elections

I SEE forum posts on Facebook by forum members with defamatory and negative remarks against former North Waghi MP Benjamin Mul and incumbent MP Dr Fabian Pok. We have to […]

January 29, 2021 The National Letters

Revive Marawaka Station

THE Marawaka government station was once a district headquarters from the 1970s to 1992. The management was very good because it monitored the services up-to-date with good employment programmes. After […]

January 29, 2021 The National Letters

Paita doing great for Finschhafen

I CONGRATULATE my MP and National Planning and Monitoring Minister Rainbo Paita for what he has done for the people of Finschhafen, especially the remote Burum Kuat local level government […]

January 29, 2021 The National Letters

Thank you Marape for headquarters

THANK you Prime Minister James Marape for committing more than K200 million to the new Jiwaka provincial headquarters after eight years of neglect. For the purposes of transparency and good […]

January 29, 2021 The National Letters

Fix roads in 8-Mile

WITH the academic year starting on Monday, students will all be going to school. While some parts of Port Moresby have improved roads, Moresby North East roads are in poor […]

January 29, 2021 The National Letters

Route 9 buses not completing routes

ROUTE 9 buses in the National Capital District are not completing their designated routes. They pick passengers and, upon reaching Waigani bus stop, they chase passengers off the bus, then […]

January 29, 2021 The National Letters

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