Monday 14 June 2021

A war of words exchanged between Central Province Governor and Moresby South MP

 It has become quite common but Central Province Governor Robert Agarobe is not backing down calling out at Moresby South MP Justin Tkatchenko and NCD Govenor Powes Parkop.

Agarobe and Parkop were against each other lately on Goods and Services Tax sharing.

The lastest, Agarobe called out Tkatchenko after the Moresby South MP told the media he was removing Goilala people settling at 2 Mile Hill, Sabama and Vadavada.

Tkatchenko's reaction stems from crime incidents in his electorate recently apparently blamed at Goilalas.

NBC news reported Tkatchenko said a man and a woman were attacked at Vadavada and another, a sports team captain at Sabama-other incidents were regular crimes of bag snatching at 2 Mile Hill.



Agarobe has called Tkatchenko, a foreigner and it was irrational to evict Goilalas who are from Central Province and NCD was initially part of Central Province.

He called out to Tkatchenko to take responsibility as a government and create employment for people for in most cases turn to crime as a result of socio-economic challenges.

Tkatchenko has said his decision was for the majority of the peace loving citizens of Moresby South and they would work with NCDC to effect evictions.

Social media is a buzz with comments from people.

Some favour Tkatchenko's decision while others do not.

Most say it was discriminative against the Goilalas and there must be a better approach taken against crimes in the electorate.

If Goilalas were evicted, they feel any other unemployed people from other regions must be evicted as well.


Saturday 5 June 2021

River rock stone with design of turtle and crocodile

River rock/stone found by teacher at Kambriap Primary School, Green River, West Sepik.

Turtle on the head of a crocodile.

Painted by the teacher for easier visualisation......

Query refer to Jack Nawiap on Facebook




Thursday 3 June 2021

Betel nut spittle defacing our environment

This is at Manu Cash and Carry in Port Moresby.






Let's respect our environment. Make it clean and neat.

Betel nut spittle has defaced our shops and towns and it costs money to clean it.

Wonder if the security guards engaged are policing this?

They seem to be chewing much there as well.


What's good Kina boy?