Letters in brief

Letters

Using slang:
Is there a law that allows people to use slang words in public places? There are specific lots of people who use slang words in the public places.
Using of slang words in public does insult people directly like children and the Christians.
In our democratic country and as the Christian country we should respect in one way or the other.
When talking or arguing in such a public places, people should aware of their words before saving it.
It is time police take action against those who use to say offensive words in public places

Reyes Koigirima Dakoii,
Goroka

Soloma challenged :
This is regarding the move of Okapa MP Saki Soloma. Okapa is one of the remote districts in Eastern Highlands where there was lack of government service deliveries for decades.
For the first time with the current PNC led-Government by Peter O’Neill, people of Okapa have witnessed the ground breaking ceremonies, road infrastructure and electrification.
I ask how much have you learnt in Parliament and how much work will you do for district and have decided to join the alternate government.
Your change in the house will not bring any services within two and a half years and I want you to get back to Government.

Aveyae Kuraro Yogoti