Day: October 27, 2017
Anagusa re-introducing traditional marine conservation methods
By KALITA SPLENDOR THE cool easterly breeze on that quiet afternoon and brought with it a salty –fresh sea fragrance that swept through the atoll so peacefully; as coconut palms, […]
A rock straight out of Lou Island
By MARYANNE POKAWIN ONE object that’s highly durable and can be dated back to the beginning of time is the obsidian. It can be found all over the world in […]
Conserving our marine environment through beauty
By ISAAC LIRI THIS was no ordinary beauty quest. First of all, there were no catwalks or showing off of fine clothes and special designs. It wasn’t even on dry […]
All forms of violence against women must stop
By MALUM NALU And with this cry, Mary Albaniel, wearing an orange t-shirt with the words, ‘No to violence against women’, pays a moving and emotional tribute to her niece, […]
The health of language
By CRAIG ALAN VOLKER IN this monthly discussion we answer one question about language in PNG and beyond. This month we are looking at how to tell if your tok […]
The highest reward for man’s toil
By STEVEN WINDUO I TRADE my intellectual capital for a high return. It helps me to participate in the international labour movement from a developing world to a developed world. […]
Fruit of public private partnership
By KEVIN PAMBA THE Divine Word University (DWU) community celebrated a successful outcome of public private partnership (PPP) at the Madang Campus on Monday, Sept 11. This was the opening […]
Lutherans celebrate 500 years of reformation
By PISAI GUMAR LUTHERAN church followers nationwide and around the world will observe 500 years of Reformation Day which falls on Tuesday, Oct 31, this year. Around the country, celebrations […]
New road link to service over 20,000 coffee farmers
By LEO WAFIWA THE Coffee Industry Corporation’s Productive Partnerships in Agriculture Project (coffee) is set to construct a Works (department) standard 5km road for K1.7m in the remote Obura-Wonenara District […]
There is hope yet, for Nyama’s lot
By WALLY HIAMBOHN LAST Christmas young Pomei Nyama, 18, was a school drop-out with no hope and no future. Key to his dropping out at Grade 10 from Laloki Secondary […]