Day: April 21, 2017
Kokoda – Lest we forget
By COLIN TAIMBARI ON the evening of Monday, April 3, the Papua New Guinea Tourism Promotion Authority (TPA) launched its commemoration activities for the 75th Anniversary of the iconic World […]
Designers of our symbol of unity
By LEMACH LAVARI I SCOURED the internet looking for tributes of Susan Karike and found many on Facebook. There were beautifully written comments acknowledging her ingenuity and the contribution towards […]
The special mother-son bond
By THOMAS HUKAHU JUST before Easter, I received news that my step-mother had passed away. She was a very special woman with remarkable traits. The days following that were of […]
God brings peace, long life
By ELIAS LARI CHILDREN owe their parents a lot for the life that they have. In the villages, there are parents who pay extra attention to their kids to make […]
Livelihoods programme benefitting communities
By PATRICK MARCO IT was on a typical bright Friday morning in February when a group of men, fully dressed in their traditional Huli attire walked into the training area […]
We all need to start drinking toilet water
With severe droughts and rising populations, we will have to accept “toilet-to-tap” schemes. Cities like Perth in Australia are leading the way. IT’S been called “toilet-to-tap” – much to the chagrin of […]
Wewak farewells Sir Michael
By GYNNIE KERO A LOUD crescendo of cheering and singing filled the air as hundreds waited to welcome him at the Boram airport in Wewak. For the people of East […]
The Story of a Missionary Mugang Mugarewec Bitenggere
By GABBY MUGANG MISSION is the ministry of the church for world evangelisation. Mission breaks down barriers between different nationalities and races and bonds people in unity. To become a […]
For a great endeavour
By KEVIN PAMBA UNIVERSITIES around the world partner with various stakeholders and entities to get things done. One stakeholder group that universities partner with to achieve desired outcomes is the […]
WITNESS
The main road next to the Gordon market bus stop looks more like a filthy pond. With no proper drainage system, continuous rain has resulted in a huge pool of […]