Day: March 26, 2024
Standard form of compensation
THE “an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth” approach is becoming a standard form of compensation in Papua New Guinea society. This means if someone does […]
Guided by our moral and integrity
UPHOLD our code of ethics and use them in our daily engagements. Public confidence and honor may be noticed when you actually apply those code of ethics in the provision […]
‘Gorgor’ lifted at Simberi mine
A TRADITIONAL blockade or customary Gorgor at the Simberi gold mine in New Ireland was lifted by the community peacefully during a transitional period for the primary landowner association. According […]
Livestock corporation aims to boost meat production
By DYLAN MURRAY THE Livestock Development Corporation aims to have the country become self-reliant in meat production by next year, according to managing director Terry Koim. “The LDC will set […]
Lae bus stops need improvement
METROPOLITAN city bus stops cannot be used and need to be fixed by the Lae authorities for use by public motor vehicles (PMVs). PMVs park everywhere and anywhere. There is […]
Defective regime running PNG to ground
I CONCUR with Ian Chow, the Lae Biscuit Company owner, that PNG’s economy is in a terrible state. And I keep wondering why our MPs are so silent about the […]
Tiny nation with too many ministers
I ASK myself: in what way will our tiny island nation of PNG benefit from a Government with too many cabinet ministers? l also ask myself: is it worthwhile to […]
League to go rural
By NAOMI KALATE THE Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League will be prioritising rural leagues in the country in its vision to develop the code domestically, chief executive Stanley Hondina […]
Mariners to defend T20 Smash title ahead of 2024 edition
By JAMIE HARO MARINERS will be looking to defend their 2023 Cup cricket title when the Isuzu T20 Smash returns to Amini Park this Friday. Skipper Assad Vala said they […]
Questions on disaster aid funding
THE announcement by the Government and Prime Minister James Marape to quickly deliver aid and support to those affected by the natural disasters across the country is welcomed and appropriate. […]