Author: mlipen
Local freight company enhances staff skill
Source: By PATRICK TALU LOCAL freight company Trans Wonderland (TWL) has embarked on an intensive driver, forklift and crane operator assessment and training programme for its employees in preparation for […]
SBY’s Aussie success not so back home
Source: By GRAHAM COOKE PRESIDENT Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s recent visit to Australia has been widely regarded as a success and the Indonesian leader would have been delighted with the standing […]
Tighten laws, Govt told
Source: By ELIAS LARI A COMMUNITY leader in Western Highlands is calling on the Government to tighten up laws. Michael Wamp from the Moge tribe living in Mt Hagen said […]
Electrification project doing well
Source: By ZACHERY PER WORK to bring electricity supply to Gumine in Simbu province is progressing smoothly. Power supply has reached Moromaule village where power lines would be extended to […]
Greenpeace campaigner calls for climate change awareness
THE majority of Papua New Guineans living in rural areas need a better understanding of climate change and reduced emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD), Greenpeace Forest campaigner Dorothy Tekwie […]
DWU students lend a helping hand
DIVINE Word University (DWU) students donated clothes to the Madang Technical College male students who lost everything after their dormitory was gutted by fire two weeks ago. Students filled two […]
Section 27 and the powers of Ombudsman
Source: By PETER DONIGI THE subject of constitutional compliance and Maladina amendments is a subject of a long lecture of its own and I have only a limited space in […]
Opposition must review its priorities
BULOLO Sam Basil claimed that the Opposition was “misled” into agreeing with the Government when they block voted 83-0 to amend section 27(4) of the Constitution to remove the powers […]
Corruption is becoming a norm in PNG
THE lack of Government services in rural villages has resulted in the complete breakdown of law and order problems with an escalation in violent crimes. Tribal fights and payback killings […]
No real change in NCD
I HAVE been monitoring the changes occurring in Port Moresby and noticed that while there are many “visual and physical changes” in the city, the governor has yet to effect […]