Day: February 10, 2017
It’s a bird
By ELLEN TIAMU BRAZILIAN Claudio da Silva is a social education Masters student at the University of Coimbra in Portugal. He has just finished working on a book project with […]
Melanesian respect for judiciary
By KEVIN PAMBA IT is often acknowledged that respect for authority is a traditionally inherent attribute of indigenous Melanesians. Respect for authority (and also the elderly) was a part of […]
In memory of a teacher, mentor, benefactor and friend
Stories and pictures by PATRICK MATBOB SOME teachers are notorious for returning assignments late to students. They may take weeks, months, or worse, not return the assignments at all. Still, […]
GG-elect forays into the wilderness
By PISAI GUMAR ONE of the first places in the country where Kabwum MP Bob Dadae first voiced his intention to become the 10th Governor-General of Papua New Guinea was […]
My Life, My Country, My Church
By ELLEN TIAMU MANY leaders in PNG retire from the public service or from politics and the wealth of experience or knowledge that they accrued over their lifetime sadly are […]
Writing across borders
By STEVEN WINDUO A FELLOWSHIP of writers can offer the much needed inspiration, one needs as a writer. I have been fortunate to have the opportunity to participate in the […]
Churches unite for Christ
By JAMES G. KILA EVERY Christian denomination should unite to spread the message of the Kingdom of God to the people. There should not be differences amongst the Christian churches. […]
The cry of our mothers
By MARY KONOBO WOMEN in the rural areas want to be able to give their families a better life. They want to prepare a good meal or buy new clothes […]
YWAM on a mission
By OGIA MIAMEL THE crystal blue sea is calm and gleams in the afternoon sun as specks of coral reef jut out of the sea. We are nearing Tufi airport […]
Cowboy’s secret to winning
Story and pictures by JACK AMI FITNESS can be the key to any game although good management is also a vital part of any team sport. Just ask former Kumul […]