Day: July 29, 2022
Let’s be smarter
MY heart aches every time I see people dying, some killed in a brutal act of violence, while many others sustaining minor injuries. Papua New Guinea has beautiful cultures and […]
We must learn from these events
ARE you troubled by the inhumane trauma that was ignited by the political rivalries around the country? I am. Realising that many people will undergo counselling after the election as […]
Congratulations Governor Marum
CONGRATULATIONS to Michael Marum on your election as the East New Britain (ENB) Governor. Your rugby league fans are celebrating with you and your people of ENB. Unlike other politicians, […]
PM must take action
DEAR Mr Prime Minister, there was some hype a few months ago about a multi-agency trip to Europe that cost K5 million. It was all over the front pages. Recently, […]
Time for a new PM
THE recent twist in events transpiring from the General Election 2022 (GE22) is a result of incompetent politicians with corrupt and evil intentions focusing their self-interests rather than putting the […]
Democracy must prevail
THE General Election 2022 is by far the most-ill prepared event this nation and its people have ever experienced. So many issues surrounding transparency and accountability have undermined each citizen’s […]
Give people the right info, the right way
IN times of crises, accurate information is important if we are to maintain order and for people to remain calm. When there is no information flowing, people will be susceptible […]
Sir Gibbs: Let Porgera case flow
By GEORGINA KOREI CHIEF Justice Sir Gibbs Salika says there are no issues with the reopening of Porgera Mine as the two disputing parties have resolved their matter. Sir Gibbs […]
Digital plan aims to automate all govt systems
THE Digital Government Plan (2023-2027) aims to establish a digital sector, says Information and Communications Technology Department secretary Steven Matainaho. The plan, still in draft form, has been released for […]
Coconut vital cash crop
THE coconut is Papua New Guinea’s fourth most significant cash crop in terms of its economic importance, according to Kokonas Indastri Koporesen (Kik). An estimated 35 per cent of total […]