Day: October 15, 2021
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Safe workplace So one can safely assume that the Government regards all its workplaces as safe for public servants, and that there is no need to apply the Occupational Health […]
Fleming’s rise to the top
By DALE LUMA R OBIN Fleming has watched the Bank of South Pacific grow to be the country’s largest bank since he arrived in the country from Australia in late 1980. […]
Do your own research about the vaccine
I ONCE had doubts about taking the Coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccine. However, after reading enough about vaccines and how they work on the human body, I had peace with taking it. […]
WITNESS
THIS road sign warning drivers about a dangerous bend on the Poreporena Freeway in Port Moresby has been marred with graffiti. This has become a normal sight around the city. […]
Ban illegal hospitals
I SUPPORT Abau MP Sir Puka Temu’s call in Parliament to ban illegal private hospitals. Fees charged by some private hospitals are way too high. The privately-owned hospitals are providing […]
Stop politicking, address Covid-19
THE recent parliamentary debates by our MPs is commendable. However, in my personal observations, most of the discussions and outbursts relating to the Coronavirus (Covid-19) in the recent parliament sittings […]
Focus on other diseases too
THE Government should create a separate entity to deal with the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. The deadly Covid-19 (and now the Delta variant) is here to stay in our country. It […]
Compulsory vaccination bad
THE National Capital District Commission might make it compulsory for every employee to be vaccinated. This is a bit oppressive, especially when human rights lawyer- turned -governor Powes Parkop is […]
Restricting church activities wrong
WHY are we cutting down the number of people in churches? Others places such as markets, bars, shopping centres, sporting venues and bus stops are still crowded with more than […]
Put a stop to ground breaking ceremonies
THE many ground breaking ceremonies are putting people’s lives at risk. The recent one in Menyamya, Morobe, by the Prime Minister James Marape and his delegation showed hundreds, even thousands, […]