Day: May 19, 2017
Preserving the traditional ways through a camera lens
By TABITHA NERO CULTURE evolves, and so long as people relate to each other and find new ways to improve life, culture will always change. The statement was made by […]
Something good is brewing
Story and pictures by JOHN SUPA A JAPANESE delegation ended a one-week tour of Papua New Guinea’s coffee centres happy with the quality they found. The team of 11 men […]
A glimpse into the world of pyramid schemes
By MARK HAIHUIE PEOPLE are always looking for opportunities – a way to make a profit, get ahead, gain something. There’s always this constant need to be in on the […]
Nature Park: More than meets the eye
By BURGESS YOPOLO IT is hard to believe that Port Moresby Nature Park is about to celebrate its fifth birthday next month. In such a short time we have seen […]
Cardinal’s visit seen as a blessing
By OGIA MIAMEL PEOPLE of Rukis in the Kuli Parish in South-Anglimp district of Jiwaka were blessed on Mercy Sunday to have Papua New Guinea’s first cardinal of the Catholic […]
Oops! it’s a whale
A MYSTERIOUS rotting carcass that washed up on an Indonesian beach last week was once a whale, experts have said. Fisherman Asrul Tuanakota, who found the 15m creature on the northern […]
The greatest calling on earth
I AM Sr Basilia Logasae, a missionary sister of the Immaculate and I have been serving in the Amazonas region of Brazil since 2014. This is my first holiday back […]
Homeward bound
By Sophia – N’Druwin IN 1961, the year when many of us were not yet born, a petite American woman, with a big heart and a steely determination, stepped on […]
Making prisoners better citizens
By JIMMY KALEBE THE shooting dead of 17 escaped prisoners who broke out of Buimo prison outside Lae last Friday has firmly shone the light on problems at the country’s […]
Back in touch with paradise
By TABITHA NERO SAD, but true that many young Papua New Guineans who have grown up away from their province of origin are losing touch with their traditional culture and […]