Day: July 5, 2021
Don’t change airport’s name
THE proposal by Prime Minister James Marape to change the name of Nadzab International Airport to PNG-Japan Friendship Airport is wrong and demeans the airport’s historical significance. I say this […]
Revoke travel measure now
I WRITE in response to Pandemic Response Controller David Manning’s announcement regarding domestic travel. This amendment seeks to allow persons who are vaccinated to travel without restrictions. I understand that […]
Check financial institutions
THE borrowers of finance are silently robbed by a loan called rebate loan implemented by financial companies. It sounds like an additional loan but its loan interest and other expenses […]
Monitor public servants’ work
IT is a norm for public servants to turn up to their offices after 8:05am and leave before 4.06pm. Punctuality of public servants has been very poor for many years. […]
Where’s Basil getting the money for trucks?
SAM Basil, Bulolo MP and Deputy Prime Minister is currently flooding the district with trucks. Basil, who is Trade, Commerce and Industry Minister, is distributing trucks as free Government handouts […]
Thank you Juffa for police vehicles
THANK you to the Northern Governor Garry Juffa for the police vehicles that were given to the Popondetta police. I am curious to know if the vehicles are for family […]
Centres need proper planning
THERE appears to be no planning at all these days when it comes to establishing or extending new urban development, especially on the outskirts of Port Moresby. It is becoming […]
Credit Corp’s chief risk officer resigns
CREDIT Corporation PNG has announced the departure of chief risk officer, Karen Mathers to pursue an external career opportunity. Credit Corporation interim chief executive officer Danny Robinson said Mathers’ appointment […]
MVIL only player, says Duma
By PETER ESILA STATE Enterprises Minister William Duma says the Government will not allow for another motor vehicle insurance player in the market. Duma said state-owned Motor Vehicle Insurance Ltd […]
System processed 24mil activities
THE Bank of Papua New Guinea says retail electronic payment system (Reps) has processed over 24 million card transactions with a total value of K3.8 billion since its launching in […]