Day: January 18, 2022
WITNESS
Youths from Spondias Street in Hohola, Port Moresby, filling a pothole on the road with rocks.
Fix road near Kennedy Estate
THIS is an open letter to Moresby North East MP John Kaupa to fix the road near Kennedy Estate’s main gate. The National Capital District Commission claims it is not […]
How things worked out for Raphael
By MICHAEL PHILIP WHEN he was growing up in Goroka, Raphael Mondurafa wanted to be either an accountant or a lawyer. It did not happen for him. And when he […]
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Booster shot NOW we are talking and moving forward at the same time. People can get the Covid-19 booster shot now – if they want. They will leave the vaccine-phobia […]
Treasurer: No reports from bank
By DALE LUMA TREASURER Ian Ling-Stuckey says Bank of PNG (BPNG) has not completed annual reports during his term as the minister responsible. Ling-Stuckey said this was one of his […]
Refurbished service station offers faster modern pumps
By PETER ESILA PUMA Energy has reopened its new-look Waigani service station in Port Moresby after a facelift which took three months. Puma Energy country general manager Hulala Tokome said […]
Help Manam and Kadovar people
IT is almost 20 years now since the Manam people in Bogia, Madang, have been resettled on the mainland. I wonder if the authorities care about their lives. We have […]
Telikom TV not fair to customers
MANY of us have disconnected our Hitron TV and purchased Telikom ADSL for its attractive offer last year. We had to spend up to about K380 for the devices. Since […]
Govt ‘red tape’ poses challenge
By DALE LUMA GOVERNMENT bureaucracy is one of the main challenges faced by businesses in Milne Bay, Milne Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry vice-president Tasman Silcock says. Silcock said […]
Wanu supports family through fishing
By GLORIA BAUAI Father of six, Mark Wanu from Morobe Patrol Post has been a fisherman for over a decade, supporting his family through fishing. Wanu has two supermarkets in […]