Day: January 4, 2018
Kaukau a vital crop
SWEET potato (kaukau) is an important staple and also an important marketed crop in Papua New Guinea, according to Fresh Produce Development Agency’s 2016 annual report. The report, released last […]
Guinea grass ideally used as cattle fodder
THE 400-HA Ilimo farm, included 175 ha designated for growing Guinea grass and maize feed crops for the 515 milk cows on the farm. The first milk and other dairy […]
PNG can become successful like Punjab
PUNJAB province in India has a surface area of 1.53 percent which is nine times smaller than PNG. PNG has 462,840 sq km and a population of over seven million. […]
Trio welcome New Year with new heart and purpose
By JUNIOR UKAHA THREE people in Lae welcomed New Year with a new heart and a new sense of purpose in life. Collin Balio, Korney Paul and Cliff Mau welcomed […]
Plan to resettle displaced groups
The Morobe law and order committee now has a plan to resettle people displaced by ethnic clashes. Law and order committee chairman Kiwas Nayos said the committee came up with […]
Nayos wants Morobe to have division for law and order
MOROBE needs a division of law and justice to coordinate all agencies of the sector in the province, a provincial executive member says. Hube council president Kiwas Nayos says the […]
Clans unite to ensure landowners benefit from Lae Port
Leaders of the three Labu villages outside Lae have agreed to work with the Busurum clan of Butibam village to ensure maximum landowner benefits from the Lae Port development. An […]
Church taking stand to wipe out sorcery beliefs
ENGA Council of Churches is now taking up the challenge of eradicating sorcery beliefs in the minds of people in the province. Head Bishop of Gut Nius Lutheran Church of […]
Avoid falling into trap of evil, says pastor
THE Christmas and New Year message for Christians is to avoid falling into the trap of evil, Kudjip Nazarene Emmanuel Church pastor Rev Philip Noliye says. Noliye said this was […]
Papua New Guineans have interest in Israel: Minister
People from Papua New Guinea have a keen interest in the city of Jerusalem in Israel, according to a church minister. Rev Seik Pitoi, from the Ela Beach United Church […]