Day: September 9, 2016
On the right footing
By ELLEN TIAMU DAISUKE Matsumoto is a JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) volunteer, who works at Manus provincial hospital as a physical therapist. His job entails massaging a patient’s body […]
Thriving in oil and gas
By MELISSA FAIRI LIVING and working in Melbourne Australia, as a production engineer with the reservoir and subsurface engineering team, and supporting the Hides Gas Conditioning Plant, Gerard Schulze is […]
Changing tides
By ELIAS LARI PRISONS were once viewed as places lawbreakers are sent to serve their time. For many prisoners the punishment is harsh and there is not enough food to […]
Papa Sam brings hope to grassroots
By ELLEN TIAMU NEXT Friday, when the country celebrates 41 years of Independence a large group of grassroot Papua New Guineans will be holding a joint celebration at the Rev. […]
From Kaintiba with hope
By HELEN TARAWA AS I walked into the Community Development and Religion office in Waigani to cover a workshop for Child Protection Officers (CPOs), the first person to greet me […]
Missions with a vision
BY CAPT. BARNABAS MALKEN EVERY organization has its goals and visions to achieve in a year. For Papua New Guinea Defence Force, a huge task lies head. Since the launching […]
Celebrating the life of pioneer leader
By MATHIAS KIN ON Sunday the 28th August the people of Simbu celebrated the 50th anniversary of the death of Kondom Agaundo. The commemoration ceremony began at Daulo Pass where […]
From gun to sewing machine
By THOMAS HUKAHU WERE you to have walked into the grounds of the Anglican Church in Hohola, NCD, on three Saturdays last month, you would have noticed people huddled around […]
Use Komo airstrip: KCH
THE Komo airstrip in Hela built at a cost of $US2 billion (K6 million) should be fully used to generate income for the Government and the people, an official says. […]
Pepes too good for hosts
PAPUA New Guinea trounced Nations Cup netball hosts Singapore 61-37 in an entertaining clash at OCBC Arena Hall on Wednesday night to move to second on the standings behind Zambia. […]