Day: March 17, 2017
Catching a wave
By HENRY MORABANG MAYBE you surf, maybe you don’t. It doesn’t matter but people who have been to the beach or live along the coastline are influenced by surf culture […]
Customary law versus modern law
By DAVID GONOL SINCE the publication of my last article entitled In Pursuit of a Melanesian Jurisprudence in this paper, I have received many comments from people from all walks […]
PNG fishing guides internationally recognised
By ELLEN TIAMU EVER imagined what it would feel like to represent Papua New Guinea in an international event, like the Olympics, or Rugby League World Cup? There is always […]
Ecotourism Lodge opens at Snow Pass
By THEODORE BAWORO Friday 17th February, 2017 OUT on the main road, the white ten-seater Toyota Land Cruiser animated the Ramu Highway as we sat thrilled with excitement to experience […]
Rural communities light up
MORE than 100 households and a school in the Selau constituency on the northern tip of Bougainville are now accessing electricity services from PNG Power Ltd (PPL). This was made […]
JKingz and his music
By ISAAC LIRI CREATING beats, baselines and melodies in music these days is so much easier with the advent of technology providing software such as Reason, Fruity Loops, Adobe Audition […]
Kiribati rejects Russian’s ‘Romanov revival’ plan
THE Pacific island nation of Kiribati has rejected a Russian businessman’s proposal to use three of its islands to revive the Russian monarchy. Anton Bakov, a former MP who now […]
Aussie leaders add to Uni Women’s celebration
By KEVIN PAMBA INTERNATIONAL Women’s Day was marked at the Divine Word University in Madang by the visit of Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and Minister for International Development and […]
Meet the E-Library man
By HAZEL KUTKUE WHILE the world is advancing to a stage where people are relying more on virtual information and less and less on information on paper, the same cannot […]
Good Samaritans serving Sepik
By TABITHA NERO THE Sepik river, which winds through East Sepik is 1,100km long, with one hospital serving about half a million people living along its bay, according to Mark […]