Day: August 25, 2017
How prayer can change Papua New Guinea
By ELIJAH TITUS LET us pray. At a time when many of us are struggling to be positive about our country, we must pray. We have to seek God’s loving […]
A call to repentance
By Rev SEIK PITOI THE call to repentance and turning back to God is a biblical practice. Scripture is replete with stories of how the nation of Israel faltered and […]
wrong as school for ‘men’?
“They ate a breakfast of wheat-meal cakes with jam and hot tea in the mess and then listened to the morning news on 9LA as they prepared for lessons. “Some […]
Bugandi: Where did we go
By MALUM NALU TWO contrasting pictures of Bugandi Secondary School – 48 years apart – epitomise the fall of the school, Lae and Papua New Guinea during this time. The […]
WITNESS
With Port Moresby’s growing population resulting in increased rubbish production and disposal, someone always has to do the dirty work of taking away the trash. In Tokarara, as in other […]
An extreme way of dealing with sexual crimes against children
RAPE and incest cases involving children as young as four to 10 years old, are becoming prevalent in a country that is supposed to be Christian. How can a person […]
Help for school fees
SOME students in Port Moresby have been receiving assistance from Moresby South MP Justin Tkatchenko and Governor Powes Parkop since their election. This is one of the reasons they were […]
Yama in the top job
I take this opportunity to congratulate Peter Yama for being elected Madang governor. I also extend my gratitude to our voters across our six districts in Madang for having faith, […]
Women’s seats not the answer
THE idea of having 22 seats reserved for women in parliament is popping up again and it is for our legislators to debate on the issue. When we look at […]
Hela of a way to work
IT is a pity that public servants in Hela were not at work. I saw many in Port Moresby and I thought that they were all either elected MPs or […]