The Marape Government is pushing through a legislation to establish a gold refinery in PNG. Though the legislation will make it legal to have such refinery, the actual contents of the deal with a foreign company that will build and operate the refinery has not being made public. Because the government has the numbers (ofContinue reading “Gold Refinery and Gold Bullion are different concepts: Don’t mix them up”
Category Archives: Letters
I’m not envious – Wagambie Jnr
Anthony Wagambie Jnr, well respected and high performing policeman has been demoted and sent out of the capital of PNG, Port Moresby following the 10 January 2024 riots. He one of many senior policemen across the country being demoted and re-stationed across the country. Following many outpouring support from the rank and file across theContinue reading “I’m not envious – Wagambie Jnr”
Allan Bird Targeted
East Sepik Governor and alternate prime minister as nominee for the vote of no confidence against incumbent prime minister James Marape says his life is threatened. Read full post by Allan Bird on his Facebook account below: By Allan Bird “Am I desperate to be PM of PNG? Short answer is NO. But someone needsContinue reading “Allan Bird Targeted”
Vote of No Confidence in PNG
Kerenga Kua has just announced his resignation as Minister for Energy from the Marape Coalition. Many have asked me if there will be a vote of no confidence. This is my prediction: the prime minister who is elected following the 2027 national elections will face a vote of no confidence 18 months after his election.Continue reading “Vote of No Confidence in PNG”
Where are the parents, siblings, pastors, and the communities?
The only shop in Gerehu to have survived the 10th of February 2024 looting and burning was burnt down yesterday (Sunday), a week after the 10th of January. The suspects were apprehended: four kids and one adult! If you’ve been concerned about unemployment and its impact on PNG, or the rise in criminal activities, lawlessness,Continue reading “Where are the parents, siblings, pastors, and the communities?”