SYNTHETIC RADIO is Papua New Guinea's digital heartbeat. We explore the stories that define the nation. From breaking news and cultural depth to vital debates and local lore. For a deeper connection to PNG's vibrant landscape, tune in.
Contact us on:
đź“§ synthetikradio@outlook.com
SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE FOR MORE CONTENTS!!
Synthetik Radio
What really happened when William Yep compared the PNG government to a TAKA BOX?
He just dropped a bombshell critique of the fuel shortage SUBSIDY and his analogy is as sharp as it is unsettling.
According to Yep, the government is throwing 1 billion kina at the crisis, but here’s the catch: it’s only a temporary fix with zero plan for what happens next.
He warns that once that billion runs out, the country could be left wide open to something far worse.
So what exactly did he say, and why should you be worried?
You’ll have to watch the full video to find out👇
https://youtu.be/zsQfgz0nudk
1 week ago | [YT] | 7
View 0 replies
Synthetik Radio
Veteran coach Wayne Bennett has criticised the tax-free salaries offered to players of the proposed PNG Chiefs, calling the arrangement "really unfair" ahead of their planned 2028 entry into the NRL. Changes to Australian tax laws mean Chiefs players and staff will pay no tax, giving them a major salary cap advantage. Bennett noted this follows the Perth Bears receiving no such exemptions for their 2027 debut, predicting it will be an easy choice for recruits. He warned of a "blow-up" among existing clubs who will struggle to retain players when they cannot match the after-tax value of Chiefs offers. The Chiefs have already signed Jarome Luai, with Alex Johnston expected to follow.
WATCH FULL VIDEO HERE 👇 https://youtu.be/aWPDBKwZt88
3 weeks ago | [YT] | 2
View 2 replies
Synthetik Radio
⚠️ Beyond the Sidelines: Opposition Questions PM’s Focus on Sports Over Pressing National Issues⚠️
The Opposition has voiced reservations regarding Prime Minister James Marape’s involvement in drawing international players to the PNG Chiefs, suggesting that such recruitment responsibilities ought to be handled by the appropriate officials designated for that purpose. They argue that the Prime Minister should refrain from using his authority or influence in areas that do not directly contribute to resolving the country’s most pressing and immediate issues. According to the Opposition, focusing on sports recruitment diverts attention from more critical national challenges that require urgent leadership and resources.
WATCH FULL VIDEO HERE 👇
https://youtu.be/eCzMdi2u-4g
3 weeks ago | [YT] | 8
View 0 replies