Day: October 22, 2021
Sky’s the limit for engineer Maryzana in US
By LULU MAGINDE AEROSPACE engineer Maryzana Madget has always had a keen interest in aviation. Now 24, she works in the US as a project analyst for a subsidiary of […]
Stop being lazy, read
SOME people who have smartphones are complaining about the Government not doing enough awareness on Coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccines. This is very ignorant. Our health workers are busy trying to save […]
WITNESS
WORKERS from Color Studios putting up a Coronavirus vaccination awareness sign near Harbour City in Port Moresby yesterday.
Allow people to travel freely within country
THE Government should allow both vaccinated and unvaccinated people to travel domestically whether on air, sea or land without tough measures such as showing of vaccination cards before boarding. Despite […]
Address doubts on Covid vaccines
CORONAVIRUS (Covid-19) is currently a prevalent health issue in Papua New Guinea and the rest of the world. The Government is facing a dilemma to either force people to take […]
Allow churches to continue programmes
FIRING employees and denying people access to services over Coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccines is much like the scenario in Revelations 13:16 in the Bible. Everything happens to fulfil the scriptures. If […]
Teachers’ attendance in Bugandi not good
THERE are some issues concerning the deteriorating state of Bugandi Secondary School in Morobe. What concerns me the most is the attendance of teachers in class. From the outset, Bugandi […]
Time to pay TVET teachers
SOME committed new technical and vocational education and training (TVET) teachers in Eastern Highlands have been overlooked by the Teaching Service Commission. TVET is moving the country as it is […]
Who owns NCSL?
THE conduct of a staff towards Nasfund Contributors Savings and Loan Society (NCSL) members in its Lae office last Friday has prompted me to raise this concern. I witnessed a […]
We are still poor despite resources
IF Papua New Guinea is so rich with resources, why are we still poor? Why are we still struggling with basic government services? We have gold, copper, oil, gas, vanilla, […]