Day: November 3, 2017
It all started with a house by the roadside
By JUNIOR UKAHA THERE are people in this world, who despite their own struggles, will still reach out to help others in need. These people help us to look beyond […]
Kumul - the emblematic bird bringing unity
By ISAAC LIRI IF someone asks for one word that aptly describes unity in PNG, I can think of nothing else but the word Kumul. Papua New Guinea is blessed […]
Ancient PNG skull oldest tsunami victim
THIS cranium of a person who lived in what’s now Papua New Guinea, 6000 years ago may be the world’s oldest-known tsunami victim. A mysterious partial skull unearthed in Papua […]
Meet a refired servant of God
By Rev SEIK PITOI “IT is so easy to talk about unity, even to preach and sing about unity, but to put it in practice is always hard. Genuine Bible-based […]
Japanese technology for PNG’s water woes
By HENZY YAKHAM WATER is life – without which there is no life on planet Earth. The need for clean, fresh and healthy drinking water is a most talked-about issue […]
Lutherans celebrate 500 years of church reforms
By FREDAH TAIMBARI On 31st of October every year, Lutherans around the world including Papua New Guinea organize small activities within their congregations to commemorate Reformation Day. This year was […]
Retirement is about having your own space
By STELLA BITA ALMOST 40 years into his career, the thought of retiring from the Public Service is now dominating his mind. And it is for this reason that this […]
Smallholder farmers can inspire industry
THE reputation of our most notable farming crops is second to none around the world. PNG is the world’s leading producer of sustainable palm oil which is the key ingredient […]
The young man who shook the Catholic Church to its core
By MARTIN BASHIR FIVE hundred years ago, a young German monk began the Protestant Reformation, shattering the authority of the Catholic Church. Centuries later, there are signs that the churches […]
A grieving family’s final goodbye
Story and pictures by HELEN TARAWA AS the sun sank on the horizons beyond the coast of Port Moresby’s Fairfax Harbour the Albaniel family gathered at the Middle Beach as […]