Mr Namah – who’s saying what? (An open letter to the Opposition Leader of PNG)

Dear Mr Namah, My father often used to say when I’d interrupt him: “When I talk to the organ-grinder, I don’t expect the monkey to reply.” Using this metaphor, PNG would be forgiven if they were getting confused as to who is who in your relationship (alleged) with Sonja Barry Ramoi. I say “alleged” because while she is busy publicly giving the impression that the Opposition Leader of Papua New Guinea does not sneeze without her say so, you have been especially quiet about her. All this from a man who the Prime Minister has stated has nothing to offer Continue reading Mr Namah – who’s saying what? (An open letter to the Opposition Leader of PNG)

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The Opposition: A way forward

By PNG Echo. Apropos to the recent article penned by the Opposition Leader Belden Namah, it’s not useful to merely list the perceived wrongs of the government – most PNGeans would have their own opinions on those matters and be well aware of them. PNGeans are looking for leadership.  The opposition is in no position to provide it.  It’s time for positive change Seven things to consider. 1.The Opposition has been rendered impotent (admitted that in the article.)  There is little they can do to oppose any governmental excesses.  In other words, PNG, you’re on your own. 2. Whatever you Continue reading The Opposition: A way forward

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