Day: September 15, 2016
SRC must be accountable for its actions
THE University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) academic council and administration had on Aug 21 disbursed termination letters to around 30 students who are members of the Students’ Representative Council […]
Nation’s future rests with new generation
I WOULD like to thank our young generation all for taking this bold step towards believing in change for building a better future for PNG. I have never been sure […]
Gulf needs cocoa, vanilla
COCOA and vanilla are sustainable and viable cash crops that the people will be able to grow and benefit from. The Gulf governor has embraceD the PPAP programme’s coffee component […]
Law-breakers, criminals must be handed to police
ALLOW me to express my view about the sports article titled, “Sports violence claims two” in Western Highlands. It is for both parties good that the suspects or murders have […]
Crusaders of God
WALKING into Bomana, the country’s largest prison on the evening of Friday, Sept 2, the feeling was different from when I first visited there one Sunday more than 15 years […]
A spectacle of a celebration
By STEPHEN DAWANICURA UNITED Church Bishop Salot Taran blessed the event and in his opening prayer highlighted the pride and gratitude of the people of New Ireland in particular the […]
Mollina makes her mark in ICT
WHEN growing up she dreamt about one day sitting behind the wheels of the bigMack trucks that were a familiar sight along the Highlands Highway. She wanted to be in […]
All roads lead to POM
By CLIFFORD FAIPARIK THE Onongae Catholic mission in the remote and mountainous Goilala District of Central is a place steeped in history and is from here that the Gospel began […]
Hitting the bull’s eye
By THOMAS HUKAHU EARLY last year, in this supplement (the Weekender), I offered some tips on scriptwriting, and that was mainly for films, as in screenwriting. By then I was […]
Let’s walk in the right path
By REV. SEIK PITOI LAST year, when we as a nation crossed over into our 40th year of existence, there was much fanfare. Rightly so, as it was a time […]