Category: Letters
WITNESS
Iksy Kwalimu, from Abau, Central (right), and East Sepik’s Jordan Krakuan raking and collecting grass that they have slashed grasses along Waigani Drive in front of The National’s office last […]
U16 loss to Solomons quite shameful
THE Papua New Guinea Under 16 men’s soccer team losing to the Solomons 0-14 on March 13 in the OFC U-16 Men’s Championships in Tonga was unbelievable. How can a […]
Stay out of PNG business
IF you left Papua New Guinea to go live and work overseas and got citizenship, you have no right to criticise the Government or the PNG society as a whole. […]
Sia and Tambua bridging villagers
ROAD and bridge connectivity plays a vital role in the smooth flow of traffic and business. It enables fast and efficient movement of other government services into villages, schools, health […]
UBS inquiry, a waste of money
THE dismissal of charges relating to the much-publicised K3 billion UBS loan obtained by the government of former prime minister Peter O’Neill is a big victory for Papua New Guinea. […]
Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels deserve recognition
THERE is no doubt that Australia owes a huge debt of gratitude to the soldiers who fought, were injured or sadly died along the Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea […]
Violence erupts on Walis Island in Wewak
I WRITE to highlight the urgent issue of sorcery-related violence on Walis Island, East Sepik. On April 3, two innocent fathers were attacked, tortured and murdered by more than 50 […]
Proud of defence, police personnel
THE deployment of PNG Defence Force and Royal PNG Constabulary personnel in the past and recently is history unto itself which must be properly documented and archived for future use. […]
Take care of your own rubbish
I COMMEND people who take care of their own rubbish in wherever they live and when moving around. The place refers to your home, office, public places, school campus and […]
Rabaul leadership a living nightmare
RABAUL is becoming a living nightmare for law-abiding citizens. Continuous youth fights and associated social disorder is creating unwarranted pressure on schools, the community and business houses. The short and […]