Day: May 5, 2017
The finding of a long-lost lizard
SCIENTISTS have recently found and re-described a monitor lizard species from the island of New Ireland in northern Papua New Guinea. It is the only large-growing animal endemic to the […]
Japan’s beaches are some of the best in the world
AROUND Japan lies some of the most beautiful, white-sand, crystal-clear water beaches you’ll ever find. While most tourists associate Japan with the bustling lights of Tokyo, we’re going to let […]
Visiting the last post
By HELEN TARAWA MILNE BAY will remain a historic name for World War 2, together with Kokoda, Gona, Buna (Northern), Lae and Rabaul to name a few iconic places in […]
UN cites importance of sustainable fish stocks
AS migratory tuna species account for 20 per cent of the value of all marine capture fisheries and over eight per cent of all globally traded seafood, the inaugural celebration […]
Breaking through the tourism frontiers
By JAMES GUMUNO SOUTHERN Highlands is poised to become another tourist destination in the country. The province hosts the country’s oil and gas project, is home of the popular Lake […]
World’s tiniest frog puts PNG on the map
By EMMA ANDY THE Paedophyrne is the world’s tiniest frog found along the south eastern peninsula of Papua New Guinea. When asked if it was an infant of a big […]
Dream comes true for young engineer
By SAMSON KENDEMAN THEY say the eldest child has the challenging task of making the rules and setting the standards for the younger siblings. For Yako Punin Minaro, of Kiwi […]
A perspective from the Bougainville islands, atolls
By KERRY KIMIAFA THE Bougainville Islands and Atolls which lie North-East of the capital Port Moresby are part of the islands that make up the country Papua New Guinea. It […]
Ways of combating disasters
By EHEYUC SESERU A TRAINING workshop has helped community leaders in Bulolo and Menyamya, in Morobe, to be more aware of the processes involved in seeking assistance during and after […]
WITNESS
The public notice from the National Capital District Commission (NCDC) at the Waigani traffic light near the Waigani market, discourages dumping of rubbish, yet the overgrown shrubs under the sign […]