Urgent Call for Accountability: Minister Ling-Stuckey's Dismissive Comments...
Tribal EchoThe recent remarks made by PNG’s former Foreign Minister, Justin Tkatchenko, referring to Papua New Guinean’s as “primitive animals” has caused outrage among concerned citizens. This...
View ArticleUSA, Australia Militarizing PNG: Softly swallowing sovereignty, rendering a...
An independent geopolitical perspective by Dominic Navue Sengi*Background for understanding US, Australia behaviorI have read around some online databases such as google, Wikipedia and quora for...
View ArticleCall for Objection to the DCA on June Parliament Sitting
by MICHAEL TAMThe US-PNG Defence Cooperation Agreement was signed on May 22nd by PNG Defence Minister Win Bakri Daki and US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken at APEC Haus. This occurred despite...
View Article😂MONEY PULAP NA KAPSAIT, TNT FALSE PROPHET STILL WINNING 😂
PNG Social Media is flooded with viral photos and videos of Prime Minister’s obvious blunder during France PM Macron visit at Sogeri/ Variarata Park*1. One authentic photo; not photoshopped as alleged...
View Article💣 A TIME BOMB TICKING IF BPA IS NOT RATIFIED.
Bougainville President Ishmael Toroama has urged Prime Minister James Marape to openly express his concerns regarding Bougainville's pursuit of independence from Papua New Guinea. Mr. Toroama's call...
View ArticleLEARN FROM THE FALL OF WEST AFRICAN RESOURCE RICH STATES
by DAVID LEPIThe fall of American and European puppet regimes around the world is something PNG should learnWhilst the ink of the PNG-US Defence Cooperation Agreement hasn't dried yet Americans are...
View ArticleTAX'PAYERS MONEY USED INTO NON-ECONOMIC ACTIVITY.
by NELSON WANDIThe current state of affairs in Papua New Guinea (PNG) raises concerns about the priorities of its citizens and government. While PNG citizens show enthusiasm in supporting the national...
View ArticleShort term wins... Still a long way off.
by JERRY LONGBLUTIn Papua New Guinea (PNG), there's a striking imbalance between the enthusiasm for the national rugby team, the Kumuls, and the urgent necessity to tackle the country’s socioeconomic...
View ArticleIGIRI WANDARI EXPRESS
by Ombul RokeIn recent events, Prime Minister James Marape of Papua New Guinea has been noted for his extensive international travels, the most by any leader in the nation's history. Papua New Guinea,...
View ArticleTax Hike on Logging Stymies Industry Growth
By David LepiThere is a bitter irony in the developed world's environmental strategy: nations that prospered through deforestation and fossil fuels now mandate developing countries like Papua New...
View ArticleUnmanaged Urban Growth Spells Crisis for the Nation
by Nelson WandiOur nation faces a critical challenge: the unchecked surge in urban populations is outpacing the growth of our economy, making it impossible to meet the needs of the densely packed towns...
View ArticleAustralian Exploits in Papua New Guinea's Vulnerable Economy
by David LepiPORT MORESBY. Back in 1997, Papua New Guinea's currency, the kina, plummeted nearly 50% against the US and Australian dollars, with interest rates soaring above 20%. The nation's economic...
View ArticleDecentralizing Power as a Catalyst for Development
by: Nelson WandiAt nearly half a century since its establishment, Papua New Guinea (PNG) has seen tepid progress in development, with sluggish advancement in the economy, infrastructure, and...
View ArticleMarape'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...
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