Day: December 6, 2021
Questions need to be answered
I WRITE in reference to an article published in the other daily on Nov 16 regarding the Wantoat Mini Hydro project in Morobe. Sai Business Group Incorporated is a business […]
Shops selling days-old food
This is to the National Capital District health authority and other concerned authorities to immediately investigate a certain shop at Manu Autoport in Port Moresby. Every time I have gone […]
Why the hold up Sports Foundation?
WHY it is taking too long to appoint a chief executive officer (CEO) for the Papua New Guinea Sports Foundation? A year has now and still nothing has been said […]
Budget is a step forward
WITH the help of his ministers and legal and economic advisers, we can now see the Government’s “noble economic wealthy” vision taking shape under Prime Minister James Marape. I fully […]
Be wary about candidates’ past
THIS is a general announcement and advice to all eligible voter’s of the coming 2022 National General Elections. Never vote for a person who had been previously arrested and charged […]
Time to get PNG healthy
LIFESTYLE diseases such as diabetes, cancers of the digestive tract, the liver and lungs, as well as the ailments of the heart, are on the rise in Papua New Guinea. […]
Funding inconsistent: Teacher
A SECONDARY school principal in Wewak, East Sepik, is concerned about the inconsistent payment with the cash component of the tuition fee free (TFF) policy to his school. Mercy Secondary […]
LNG generated K11bil revenue
By SHIRLEY MAULUDU THE PNG LNG project has so far generated K11 billion in revenue for the country, according to ExxonMobil PNG Ltd. Managing director Peter Larden revealed this during […]
Transporting materials still a challenge
SCHOOLS will still face challenges with transporting materials despite policy changes to give procurement powers to the provinces and districts, an education official in Morobe says. Finance Department representative Joseph […]
Women undergo business startup training
FORTY-ONE women from Anglimp Lower Kuli Women’s Association in Jiwaka have received certificates after attending a two-week training on starting their own business. The training was sponsored by the Small […]