Day: June 9, 2022
Punctuality problem with public servants
IT has been observed and now being treated as a norm for public servants to turn up to their offices after 8.05am and finish off early before 4.06pm. Punctuality of […]
Govt paid K400mil for roads: PM
PRIME Minister James Marape says his Government paid off K400 million to complete the Yalu Bridge-Nadzab section of the Highlands Highway. In a statement yesterday, Marape said the Government paid […]
State launches policy to improve juvenile justice in country
By LULU MAGINDE EVERY child has a right to live their life, free from violence, United Nations Children’s Education Fund (Unicef) country representative Dr Claudes Kamenga says. To mark the […]
Aihis celebrate 50yrs together
By HELEN TARAWA ROY and Helen Aihi celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in Port Moresby last Saturday. Surrounded by family and friends, the husband and wife remembered the first time […]
Talking to God everyday
LET me ask this one question to everyone, how often do you talk with and to your earthly father, or mother or husband or wife or friends, is it only […]
Provinces waiting for materials
By LULU MAGINDE MULTIPLE election managers have confirmed that with only three weeks left to polling, they still are yet to receive their election materials. Election materials for Manus, Madang, […]
PNG still depends on external assistance
PACIFIC Island nations including Papua New Guinea are characterised as high burden and low resourced with weaker institutions. Therefore, in larger proportion depend on external assistance for progress in development […]
So-called landowners terrorizing high school
STUDENTS and teachers at Ambunti High School in East Sepik have been at the mercy of settlers for some time now. This has been an ongoing issue since the school […]
Corruption ruining tertiary institutions
CORRUPTION has affected many of our universities over the years. Despite enrolling a good number of students on merit, corruption has found a way to thrive in the academic institutions. […]
Good leadership produces results
A PROVOKING question often asked is “what is the key problem of Papua New Guinea?” On average the probable answer would be lack of good and strong leadership. PNG being […]