Day: August 22, 2017
Sir Julius pays tribute to civil servant, outlines leadership
New Ireland Governor Sir Julius Chan shared the virtue of a simplicity at a small reception with friends and family members of the late Stephen Mokis after visiting his grave […]
ADB hails WNB ties, hopes for more input
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) says it has enjoyed a good relationship with West New Britain and hopes to continue the ties. Based in the Philippines, ADB’s Dr Inez Mikkelson-Lopez, […]
Lihir cocoa revival on track
By ELIZABETH VUVU THERE are positive signs of cocoa being revived as a cash crop on Lihir following the sale of more than 14 bags of cocoa recently. According to […]
Nimamar Rural LLG praised for authority
The Nimamar Rural local-level government area in Lihir, New Ireland, has been commended for taking steps to revive its special purposes authority (SPA) which is expected to help deliver services. […]
WITNESS
Sherlyn Maram, Ayu Oni, Helen Han, Jevelyn John and Ruth Max doing their laundry at the State House in Top Town, Lae. This water source is the only water supply […]
Nuku farmers wait for help
NUKU district in West Sepik has been neglected for too long. Before and during independence Nuku was an agricultural hub; the people cultivated rice, coffee, cocoa, vanilla as well as […]
The art of not giving up
IF you think you are beaten, you are. If you think you are not, you aren’t. If you like to win but you think you can’t, it’s almost certain that […]
Election’s over so move on
NOW that the national election is over with the return of writs and the formation of the government, the normal business, both at the public and private sectors, must take […]
Is God to be blamed?
IN response to the letter titled ‘The answer to our prayers’ (The National, Aug 16) I will say that the 2017 general election is the worst in the history of […]
Sin and pride
WHILE there is no Bible verse that specifically says that we commit a sin each day, we do have verses that remind us that we have inherited the capacity to […]