“Glitches in the Systems “

“Glitches in the Systems ” – (A Computer Programmers View) By Melford Ipata via LinkedIn Hey there! So, imagine you’re using a fancy computer system, like the Alesco Payroll System that the PNG Government uses. Some people might think there’s this magic thing called a “glitch in the system” that can automatically undo changes madeContinue reading ““Glitches in the Systems “”

James Marape in fact fears MAN

Don’t believe this front page story. James Marape fears man. James Marape’s fear of man is evident through various actions: These actions raise questions about Marape’s professed fear of God, as his maneuvers in parliamentary procedures and engagement in unconstitutional practices to evade a no-confidence vote suggest a deeper apprehension of man. After all, aContinue reading “James Marape in fact fears MAN”

Best posts of 2023: Academia Nomad

Active year on Academia Nomad blog and especially the Facebook page. Below are the top 5 Academia Nomad post on Facebook that went viral. In addition are the most funniest, most controversial, most useful, call for action, among few others. Which one was your favourite? Is there any we missed? Posts on Facebook that wentContinue reading “Best posts of 2023: Academia Nomad”

The kid who owns the ball makes the rules

The kid who owns the ball makes the rules PNG MPs are not accountable to anyone except: If you look at the reforms, good or bad in PNG, you can pin it on either IMF or World Bank. The reforms are usually attached as conditions for receiving loans from these institutions. On the positive side,Continue reading “The kid who owns the ball makes the rules”

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