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From Yop Teng on PNG’s Higher Education Loan Program: in need of help
Why do other officers want us to bring our birth certificates? I can't see it is stated on the list of the requirements. Some people making money on that HELP thing which is not good, this money must be given to the needy ones instead of giving them extra burden.
From Manuel Noki on Shining a light on local level government in PNG
Here I may request to entertain with the LLG social development here in each province around the country.
From Dwi on Prestige and pressure: what it means to be a public official in Indonesia
PoV:
This is a good article to ponder. Are there any local cultural factors that might play a significant role in this phenomenon?
From Peter Nongla on Can PNG become the richest black nation in the world in ten years?
We have already reached half of the 10 years to make PNG one of the black Christian nations on planet earth as declared by PMJM. Is it possible from now that we have only 4 more years left when a long time was passed without any achievements? Or can anyone prove me wrong?
From Rosemary Isicar on Shining a light on local level government in PNG: part 2
Thanks for the insightful discussion on Wards and LLGs. When we work in communities/villages, we link up with the Village Planning Committee (VPC) Chairman and his commiitte. How do they fit into the subnational governance structure. The Ward Coumcillors usually politicise service delivery and create division among villages, with many not benefitting from gvnt funding.
From ROBINSON SUBADI on ‘Take Back PNG’: Prime Minister Marape and his audacious vision for PNG
I'm interested to contribute to PNG. I have little more opinion about myself and assisting with agriculture to take back to PNG.
From ANCY MAIRANDU on A matter of conscience? Jerry Singirok, Sandline and Bougainville
You are a true patriotic leader and a legend. You saved the life of civilians and should be honoured for it. I value you for your service and duty to carry this nation.
From Juliet Hunt on Honouring our sister, Agnes Titus
Thanks to you all for this wonderful tribute. What a full and dedicated life!
From Siulai Fioana Elisala on Leave no-one behind: social protection reducing poverty in Kiribati
Great article Ruth, hope to see you again. Regards to you and Kwansing.
From gerard on PNG’s minimum wage
I would like to know the current pay rate structure for government officers and company employees rates.
From Adolf Wohuiengu on Justice for sorcery accusation related violence in PNG?
As a young Papua New Guinean and from my perspective, we need more advocates on the process and the stages of deterrence that prevent the accusers from taking the matter to court, in that manner, it will also help by putting in some sense of cautiousness into the perpetrators about the ripple effect of their action and that will also help mitigate the issue of SARV in the country.
From Tiaon on Leave no-one behind: social protection reducing poverty in Kiribati