Marape's promises are like thunder without rain
by David LepiIn the world of literature, George Orwell’s "Animal Farm" stands out as a stark allegory of political dynamics. Readers with a penchant for political narratives will find themselves...
View ArticleMARAPE'S PROFOUND DISCONNECT WITH PROFESSED VALUES
by STEVEN TEKOJames Marape's political journey and behavior have been characterized by a profound disconnect between his professed values and his actions, casting him in a light similar to the...
View ArticleThe Architects of Controversy: Somare and Kua
by PAUL R. TAGALUThe PNG LNG Project, envisioned to be a cornerstone of Papua New Guinea's economic advancement, found its architects in Arthur Somare and Kerenga Kua. These men stood at the helm...
View Article6 Constitutional Sins of Electoral Commissioner Simon Sinai
6 Constitutional Sins of Electoral Commissioner Simon Sinai: An Analysis of 2022 PNG ElectionsBy A Concerned Papua New GuineanThe 2022 Papua New Guinea elections were marred by violence and...
View ArticleRe-evaluating the US-PNG Defence Cooperation Agreement
by KAPEMA KORUThe US-PNG Defence Cooperation Agreement (DCA) is a pivotal arrangement that demands an understanding of the broader geopolitical landscape. Papua New Guinea (PNG), strategically located...
View ArticleWhy the need to take overseas trips whether it is state funded or free?
by DAVID LEPIIn the realm of political discourse, especially on social media platforms, the travel habits of Prime Minister James Marape have sparked a fiery debate. His latest expedition, a journey...
View ArticleIPATAS IS A SEWER RAT, WATCH OUT JAMES MARAPE..
In the realm of national politics, there was a time when John Pundari was a prominent figure. During this period, Peter Ipatas emerged as a significant player, leveraging his influence in Enga's...
View ArticlePersistent Electoral Issues in Papua New Guinea
by Nelson WandiThe persistent issues in Papua New Guinea's elections are well-known to its citizens. Every election cycle, the same problems recur, deeply rooted in the country's culture and practices....
View ArticleMarape’s jumble of meaningless pronouncements
by DAVID LEPIIn a recent United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York Prime Minister Hon. James Marape said Papua New Guinea can become a food supplier to the world with its abundance of land and...
View ArticleFAKE BACK PNG...FORGED DEGREE HOLDER RUNNING CEPA
As an officer within the Conservation and Environment Protection Authority (CEPA), I am writing to express my profound concern and opposition to the appointment of Mr. Jude Tukulya as the permanent...
View ArticleJames Marape's Missteps Openly Exposed at Australian Forum
by MICHAEL J. PASSINGAN In a recent event that highlighted the complexities of international diplomacy and governance, Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister, James Marape, faced a challenging situation...
View ArticleAssessing the IQ Level of one of PNG's Dumbest Ministers
by MICHAEL J PASSINGANIn the realm of Papua New Guinea's aviation industry, a significant development has transpired with the appointment of Dominic Kaumu as the new Acting Managing Director/Chief...
View ArticleAs Port Moresby Burns, blame the bush kanaka Treasurer
by MICHAEL J. PASSINGANAs Port Moresby reels from the recent riots and the crippling aftermath that has left major supermarkets in ashes, it's crucial to delve deeper into the underlying causes of this...
View ArticleCROOK COP IS NEW STATE OF EMERGENCY CONTROLLER
by MARK STENNAThe recent appointment of Donald Yamasombi as the Controller of the National State of Emergency, as reported by the Post Courier, adds another dimension to the controversies surrounding...
View ArticleMarape's Connect PNG is a conduit for money laundering
A whistle-blower has exposed Connect PNG as a conduit for money laundering within the government. In response to leaked Department of Finance records revealing payments of K350 million to select...
View ArticleTo create vagrancy law in poor country is a bad choice indeed. It's criminal...
by NELSON WANDICreating vagrancy laws in a poor country can indeed be a complex issue with both potential benefits and drawbacks. On one hand, proponents argue that such laws can address concerns...
View ArticleWhy government is trying to send away the jobless
by NELSON WANDI Why government is trying to send jobless or unemployed people back to their village, as a substitute of creating job opportunity for them.And why government is trying to create criminal...
View ArticleSupport for Hon. Belden Namah as a Prime Ministerial Candidate
by: Retivi John AloI am writing to express my unwavering support for Hon. Belden Namah as a potential candidate for Prime Minister in the upcoming Vote of No Confidence, should he choose to run. Namah...
View ArticleConnect PNG Unveiled: A Tale of Ambition, Scandal, and the Quest for...
By M.J PassinganIn the heart of Papua New Guinea (PNG), a storm brews over the ambitious Connect PNG initiative, a program that ostensibly aims to revolutionize the nation's infrastructure landscape....
View ArticleJames Marape: A Complex Political Trajectory
Early Years and EducationJames Marape was born on April 24, 1971, in Tari, Hela Province (formerly part of Southern Highlands Province), Papua New Guinea. His educational journey took him through Minj...
View ArticleHIGHLANDS FRAUD F*CKS RUNNING GOVERNMENT AGENCY,,,
A Fraudster and unqualified person has been shortlisted for NEC submission for the position of CEPA Managing Director. The candidate in question is Jude Tukulyia. His academic credentials are subject...
View ArticleA Call for Local Ownership and Fairness
by JUSTIN PARKERIn recent discussions surrounding the establishment of a gold refinery in Papua New Guinea (PNG), concerns have been raised regarding various aspects of the proposed project....
View ArticleAUGUSTINE MANO PNG'S PREMIER CORPORATE CROOK
by MICHAEL J. PASSINGANIn a significant setback for Mineral Resources Development Corporation (MRDC), the Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea has dismissed the company's appeal to stop criminal...
View ArticleBLIND LEADING THE BLIND, WHY THE PNG ECONOMY STILL SUCKS
Elizabeth Genia, Acting Governor Bank of PNG (BPNG)by MICHAEL JOSEPH PASSINGANThe economy of Papua New Guinea (PNG) is at a crucial juncture. Despite some signs of recovery, the country faces several...
View ArticlePNG, VERY RICH YET STILL A VERY VERY POOR COUNTRY
by GARY MONDULAMEPapua New Guinea (PNG), a nation blessed with abundant natural resources, continues to grapple with economic challenges that belie its potential wealth. The nation's economic narrative...
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