Day: August 2, 2021
WITNESS
GRAFFITI is still on the rise in Port Moresby despite a ban on spray paints. Pictured is an example near 5-Mile.
‘Amazing’ doesn’t reflect Port Moresby
WE might have to find a suitable tag to replace the current popular “Amazing Port Moresby” tag. We cannot say Port Moresby is amazing due to many factors. How can […]
Letter in brief
Stand against corruption When will we all rise up and take a stand against corruption? Our destiny is in limbo with the minds in turmoil. Where our future lays, only […]
Look into education office in East Sepik
SOME teachers in East Sepik are still on auto suspension and are resubmitting necessary documents to change that for some time. It has come to our attention that certain officers […]
Use election for restoration
NEXT year’s national general election is an opportunity to contribute towards restoration, stability and equitable world. Papua New Guinea’s economy is driven by unfair resource development models. Debt trap and […]
Stop logging in Tewai-Siassi
THIS is an appeal to the Tewai-Siassi MP Dr Kobby Bomareo, the Morobe government, the National Forest Authority and the Conservation and Environment Protection Authority to revoke the permit of […]
Send unemployed people back home
MOST rural areas remain unchanged since Papua New Guinea gained Independence. Our biggest problem is that our political leaders, bureaucrats and planners have failed over the years to guide PNG […]
Don’t depend on Government alone
SOME districts and provinces need to create their business arms or revive them to generate revenue. The District Development Authority Act comes into play purposely to enable districts to venture […]
Thank you O’Neill for your contribution
I COMMEND former prime minister and Ialibu-Pangia MP Peter O’Neill for being one of the longest serving MPs. He ensured infrastructure projects that the country lacked were built. Some of […]
Road safety is everyone’s responsibility
IT seems all the campaigns on the importance of road safety are falling on deaf eyes. You still see road accidents happening because people deliberately ignore the safety messages of […]