Day: November 4, 2016
My Mother’s Belly Beckons
By BARBARA MASIKE LIRI THE cock crow from somewhere in the distance woke me up from my sleep. I slowly opened my eyes and wondered what I was doing in […]
Brendo – the greatest friend
By YVONNE HAIP THE smile lighting up his face outshone the fiery afternoon sun that would soon sink beneath the blanket of the sea over Port Moresby’s Fairfax Harbour. Like […]
The Summer Palace and Chinese mythology
By STEVEN WINDUO IN China, another spectacular site that is popular to tourists and Chinese visitors is the Summer Palace, a vast ensemble of lakes, gardens and palaces in Beijing, […]
An award ‘for all refugees’
By GYNNIE KERO KURDISH Iranian journalist Behrouz Boochani, who recently received a social justice award from Australia, has dedicated it to all refugees detained on Manus and Nauru. Radio New […]
Health and merry hearts
By MELISSA WARBUA EXXONMOBIL PNG Limited, operator of the PNG LNG Project, has handed over the new Para Sub-Health Centre, staff housing and an ambulance to the Para community in […]
Mum joins coffee rehab
By LEO WAFIWA JULIE Waramboi has become the second woman recipient of Coffee Industry Corporation’s industry rehabilitation funding to help over 800 coffee households in the rural Wain-Erap LLG of […]
Trukai’s global standard
By ELLEN TIAMU THE Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) celebrated its globally recognised World Food Day on Oct 16. In Trukai Industries, it was clear that […]
Education not on level ground
By ELLEN TIAMU IN this day and age, a formal education is very important in a person’s life. While many will not be guaranteed a job at the end of […]
People need to abide by road traffic rules
THERE are many road traffic rules for road safety purposes and likewise there are many road traffic infringements which can also cause road traffic casualties. Despite the road traffic rules […]
Wewak not ready to be a ‘city’
I REFER to an article titled, “Wewak town to get city status” (The National, Nov 3) as a great joke for the people of East Sepik. There is nothing to […]