Day: March 24, 2017
Dreaded coffee pest is here
COFFEE berry borer (CBB) is a small black beetle measuring between 1.5-18 mm long. The female beetle bores into young and ripe coffee berries, generally through the navel (tip) region. […]
Brag mask that kills
By DEMAS TIEN CULTURAL ideas and meanings are given form and expression in many interesting ways. One intriguing way of expression is through the use of masks. Masks normally change […]
The origins of our Defence Force
By MUHUYUPE SORANZI BEFORE the Second World War, the Territory of Papua New Guinea had no national defence force. The first and the only armed force at that time, which […]
Lodge perched high on top of mountain
By THEODORE BAWORO Saturday 18th February, 2017 ON the cold Saturday morning of 18th February, most of us woke before six o’clock to catch the spectacular sunrise view in the […]
Hanuabada drowning in rubbish
By TOMMY MAIMA PLAYING is a crucial part of a child’s development, and playing in the water or sea is something children love doing. Everyone dreams of finding a perfect […]
The little artist
EVERY year since 2010, Ausenco Limited produces an annual calendar with a Health, Safety, Environment and Community (HSEC) theme. Ausenco is a multi-national engineering, procurement, construction management, and operations service […]
Doing it for country
By KEVIN PAMBA UNITED States President John F Kennedy is famously quoted for making the following visionary statement: “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you […]
Peace adds to Kavieng՚s beauty
By THOMAS HUKAHU CHANGING jobs and moving from one workplace to another is often challenging when you have for years enjoyed the conveniences of one. All workplaces have advantages, as […]
The king of the airwaves is no more
By ISAAC LIRI THE pleasant sound from gospel group P2UIF and a choir group from the Misima community complemented the funeral service of Late Roger Hau’ofa. Performing song titled “You […]
The origins of meri blouse
By MARY-ANNE POKAWIN THE cultural traditions and ethnicity of a country’s inhabitants as well as the climate and geographical features of a region largely determine what people wear. Each country […]