Category: Letters
WITNESS
Article Views: 32 THE Students of Milfordhaven Elementary School in Lae have been having 2-hours of classes daily since the beginning of this year. This was because the school’s water […]
Over to you, Sir Puka
Article Views: 8 CAN Bougainville Affairs Minister Sir Puka Temu come clear on the future of Bougainville after the Referendum? The people of Bougainville will go to the polls on […]
Letters in brief
Article Views: 6 All talk no work yet PM: FIVE months ago after being elected Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea (PNG), James Marape announced and declared 20 per cent […]
The toxic vices of PNG politics
Article Views: 6 OFTEN, we see governments dragged down and their prime ministers become the sacrificial lamp seemingly for corruption and those burgeoning woes – poor service delivery, instability, deplorable […]
Kina Bank ANZ transition not smooth
Article Views: 45 THE Kina Bank has rushed to take over the operations of the ANZ Bank and affecting our daily business operations. We are one of the major existing […]
Where are the Sepik leaders?
Article Views: 7 THE letter by Ningil Weigar (Tuesday, Nov 12) about Sepiks terrorising Sepiks is an important call for all our Members of Parliament (MPs) in Sepik to wake […]
Stop regionalism in Parliament
Article Views: 20 IT is the prerogative of a prime minister to reshuffle and appoint his Cabinet ministers. It is beyond the control of anyone on how he judges and […]
Address root cause of social issues
Article Views: 7 I REFER to The National’s front page report titled “Sex trade in the city” dated Friday, Nov 8. Inclusively, I’d like to include “Law and Order” in […]
WITNESS
Article Views: 44 TRUCKS are queuing up at the temporary bailey bridge in Okiufa Creek, Goroka, Eastern Highlands, daily. Recently, a truck stopped in the middle of the bridge, causing […]
Stop harassing street vendors
Article Views: 43 LAW enforcers continue to use violence and extort money from street vendors who typically sell betel nut and cigarettes. We have witnessed cases of street vendors losing […]











