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Mountain top dispute
In 1964, according to the local people living along the border of Simbu and Eastern Highlands....
What price the ballot paper?
JACK METTA looks ahead to the polls with some apprehension and hopes it is not the lull before the storm
The Elema arts of the Papuan Gulf region
Unlike the Israelites who can trace their descendants, genealogies and generations as far back past the time of Christ to the time of Abraham and even beyond that....
Peering into Lavongai's dark past
Every society in PNG has its own traditional customs, beliefs and culture.
The coffee's good in Goilala
Taking the Gospel to people in remote parts of PNG is not an easy task.
May the force be with you
Law enforcement in a fast expanding city like Port Moresby is no easy task.
The journey of a lady
As Independence swept through the new nation of Papua New Guinea courageous individuals took hold of the reins to steer our path of nation building.
Perfecting his art
UPNG Journalism student Patience and self-control are perhaps best portrayed in the field of art.
Valuable visitors, blessed to give
Early tomorrow morning - in what one of my mates described as 'unholy hours' because that's when many of us are enjoying the best part of our sleep....
Writers Forum
Inspirations and encouragements from writers around the country.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The writer pointing to the Kovave festival mask with a dazzling human figure painted on a shield of the Elema people displayed in the British Museum's public gallery known as the Living and Dying Gallery.