Day: November 3, 2017
It all started with a house by the roadside
Article Views : 1,273 By JUNIOR UKAHA THERE are people in this world, who despite their own struggles, will still reach out to help others in need. These people help […]
Kumul - the emblematic bird bringing unity
Article Views : 2,802 By ISAAC LIRI IF someone asks for one word that aptly describes unity in PNG, I can think of nothing else but the word Kumul. Papua […]
Ancient PNG skull oldest tsunami victim
Article Views : 1,327 THIS cranium of a person who lived in what’s now Papua New Guinea, 6000 years ago may be the world’s oldest-known tsunami victim. A mysterious partial […]
Meet a refired servant of God
Article Views : 1,372 By Rev SEIK PITOI “IT is so easy to talk about unity, even to preach and sing about unity, but to put it in practice is […]
Japanese technology for PNG’s water woes
Article Views : 1,826 By HENZY YAKHAM WATER is life – without which there is no life on planet Earth. The need for clean, fresh and healthy drinking water is […]
Lutherans celebrate 500 years of church reforms
Article Views : 1,156 By FREDAH TAIMBARI On 31st of October every year, Lutherans around the world including Papua New Guinea organize small activities within their congregations to commemorate Reformation […]
Retirement is about having your own space
Article Views : 1,173 By STELLA BITA ALMOST 40 years into his career, the thought of retiring from the Public Service is now dominating his mind. And it is for […]
Smallholder farmers can inspire industry
Article Views : 1,331 THE reputation of our most notable farming crops is second to none around the world. PNG is the world’s leading producer of sustainable palm oil which […]
The young man who shook the Catholic Church to its core
Article Views : 1,110 By MARTIN BASHIR FIVE hundred years ago, a young German monk began the Protestant Reformation, shattering the authority of the Catholic Church. Centuries later, there are […]
A grieving family’s final goodbye
Article Views : 1,350 Story and pictures by HELEN TARAWA AS the sun sank on the horizons beyond the coast of Port Moresby’s Fairfax Harbour the Albaniel family gathered at […]