Day: May 25, 2017
Girls’ school gets new dormitory at the cost of K500,000
STUDENTS at the Stang Lutheran Girls’ School in Kaiapit, Markham, Morobe, can now enjoy the comfort of a new dormitory. The dormitory, which was jointly funded by the Markham District […]
Mining company constructs new recreational town hall
The Ramu NiCo Mine in Madang is constructing a recreational hall at Basamuk township, in the Rai Coast district. The company said the hall will be able to cater for […]
Abstain from sex, youths told
A church elder has called on young people not to have sex while dating. God designed sex for marriage, Seventh-Day Adventist Church Central Papua Conference director for family life Daniel […]
32 receive sacrament of confirmation
THE Mary Help of Christians Parish in Port Moresby sealed 32 believers with the Holy Spirit as they received the Sacrament of Confirmation as Catholics last Sunday. Fr Alfred Maravilla […]
WITNESS
The newly-constructed Taurama- 6-Mile road in the National Capital District (NCD) is taking shape day by day as Global construction work on it (inset). But while the cement and tar […]
Too much controversy over Sabbath day
THERE is so much controversy that is frequently propagated in the media and more intensified on the premises of church denominations about which day is more important above the other […]
No specific reference to which day to keep holy
THE Sabbath Law, which was part of the 10 Commandments, was given to Israel alone (Gal 3: 20 Amplified Bible). Israel alone was given specific instructions to observe the Sabbath, […]
Settlers, like other city residents, need services
EVERY development is meant for people and must be a people-focused thing. The end result of any development in the capital city of PNG is primarily to benefit people and […]
Sir Mekere did a lot, he deserves to win seat
As an educated citizen of this nation I would welcome Sir Mekere Morauta for making a bold decision on behalf of his family and the nation as a whole to […]
Too many candidates standing a problem
I HAVE been observing the election momentum gradually gathering pace in my peaceful Mul-Baiyer Lumusa electorate, as candidates prepare for the election. While some are correctly exercising the democratic rights […]