Tuesday, 16 June 2015

Cutting of branches remains a hired job



By Peter Solo Kinjap
A young man from Mendi, Southern Highlands Province ventures into doing the scaring yet dangerous job of cutting down branches of big trees as a hired job. Las Saki, aged 39, lives in Mt. Hagen has been providing his service of hired job for individuals, companies and groups since 1979 when he was at his rape young age. “I have been doing similar jobs all around the country since long time ago in 1979. I was hired to do this job for people. I have been doing this in Lae and the Highlands region,” he said. He cut down the breaches successfully today with more than 200 people inversely watching.
“Westpac Bank (PNG) Ltd has hired me to cut this tree. I have my own equipment that I use to cut trees including a belt to climb and ascend,” he added.

The tree was about 500m tall and unrealistic for a normal man to climb and cut the branches. It has taken him a day to do this job, which is much faster than normal.
Westpac Bank (PNG) Ltd Mt. Hagen branch has hired Saki to cut down the tree as the tree leaves and dying branches in the heart of Mt. Hagen city poses risks and danger for the public. The traffic was blocked off and the work was done during the weekend, 02 and 03rd May 2015.
There are reports of people being killed and power poles have been broken down due to falling branches of big trees. If you wish to hire someone to cut down a tree, look no further than Las Saki who is a very skilfully person to do the job timely and easily providing his own equipment. He can be contacted on mobile: 71258444.




Photos Credit: Howarig Traders/2015.

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