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Riches in our land
Prosperity prospects for PNG rests in how the country frees up customary land for development purposes. FRANK KOLMA writes.
Where have all the crocs gone?
JACK METTA laments the disappearance of the crocodile from the rep scene
PNG literature undergoing renaissance
Government support, recognition and funding are vital for PNG literature to flourish.
MALUM NALU writes.
Spirits awake after 35 years
In 1971, the elders of Korugu village in the Middle Sepik area of the Sepik River held a revival festival of mwai masks or tumbuan, to show the young people this important part of their culture.
The Prince of Egypt
A merciless order is given out, a baby is put into a basket, the basket is set adrift on a river, a sister watches her baby brother float away from her life.
The barrier of space and time
In part two of this article RAPHAEL BONHART concludes that the barrier of space and time will remain a riddle for mankind.
Invading PNG, Filipino style
The first batch of Filipino workers came to PNG in 1974 to help the country run the various wheels of the economy, writes ALFREDO P HERNANDEZ
Writers Forum
Writers giving their insights and inspirations from around the country.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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