Day: February 3, 2017
Rabaul Queen injustice
By ELLEN TIAMU IT was the last week of January in 2012. Reverend Oala Baru Arua and his wife Gewa were moving a few kilometers from their Porebada village to […]
Superfund helps fish farmers
By STELLA BITA TWO hours out of Lae along the Markham Highway is Mutzing Station. At Mutzing station is a group of inland fish farmers who have taken the next […]
When tragedy strikes
By HELEN TARAWA SOMETIMES the animals and birds can indicate to us if an impending disaster is about to happen. Some people may have weird dreams that they might link […]
Morobe starts year on a prayer
By JUNIOR UKAHA PAPUA New Guinea (PNG) is considered a “Christian Country” so it is not uncommon to find traces of the Christian faith, practice and doctrine in the lives […]
Where women are helping women
By PISAI GUMAR FOR a womens group to build a modern shelter meant to cater for pregnant women to give birth safely and comfortably shows how important and essential such […]
Vigan city fiesta
By STEVEN WINDUO IF you cannot travel elsewhere you can just create the world you imagine it to be. Writers often say: I can create my own world through fiction. […]
Peace returns to Morobe communities
By PISAI GUMAR MEMORIES of the ghastly murders eight years ago returned to my mind as I watched two Morobe MPs, Sam Basil (Bulolo) and Ross Seymour (Huon Gulf) sign […]
Deliver justice fairly and promptly
By KEVIN PAMBA THE popular maxim “justice delayed, is justice denied” came to mind as I listened to two esteemed men, one from the judiciary, and the other from the […]
Settlers enjoy money talks
By GIBSON TORASO THE chances of opening a bank account or having access to financial literacy classes is far beyond the reach for ordinary folks. But one local organisation – […]
Kombra, time to walk to talk
TWO Education Department secretaries have been removed, apparently over the implementation of the National Government’s tuition fee free (TFF) policy initiative. An investigation was also instituted to identify and remove […]