Day: September 2, 2021
Look at corruption in private institutions
THIS letter aims to pinpoint areas of corruption in the private education sector, colleges and training institutions in Papua New Guinea. Currently, new training institutions are popping up as mushrooms […]
Sack those responsible for Bomana breakout
CORRECTIONAL Services Commissioner Stephen Pokanis, in reference the 17 prisoners who escaped last Thursday, said the officer on duty was not at his post as the warders were observing National […]
Engineers make good politicians
TIME to unearth quality leaders. When engineers experience career success, they are often steered in the direction of the higher calling – national leadership. They make best leaders because of […]
Baker might just have a point to prove
IN many ways, Tommy Baker is the embodiment of a social bandit. Despite a major national security operation to hunt him down and repeated pleas for community members to turn […]
Changes in governance system ruining country
POWER and control are the fuel for greed. Greed dominates and resonates throughout all levels of government in Papua New Guinea. It is the main reason behind splitting up provinces, […]
Help our students
DEAR Prime Minister James Marape, I hope you forgive me for writing this public letter to you, but I do not have faith that your officers will forward my concern […]
Know how to handle stress
IT is worrying to read that the country’s biggest hospital – the Port Moresby General Hospital is being manned by “stressed and flat-out” workers, resulting in the deaths of some […]
Millions spent on facilities
By SHIRLEY MAULUDU SOME businesses have spent up to K9 million to set up their own clinics and medical facilities for their employees, according to a survey. The survey was […]
Corporation supporting Goroka show with K15,000
THE Coffee Industry Corporation (CIC) is assisting the Goroka Show with a K15,000 sponsorship, in recognition of Eastern Highlands being a big coffee production province. CIC acting chief executive officer […]
NFA launches plan to go commercial
By GYNNIE KERO THE Government has been advised to exempt the National Fisheries Authority (NFA) from “unfriendly laws and policies” to allow it to move into the business world. Fisheries […]