Day: January 5, 2018
The man I never knew
By MALUM NALU As I look into the face in the photo Into the eyes of the man I never knew I see the pain The hurt He shows me […]
Walking strongly into the New Year
By Rev SEIK PITOI DESPITE what some people think of Jesus Christ, every human being on earth, even if they have successfully omitted any reference to Christmas, set their calendar […]
Goals to take you to the next level
By THOMAS HUKAHU IF they have not done it yet, many people will be setting new goals for the year (2018). For those who want to see progress in their […]
Butibam villagers sign important MOU
By MALUM NALU HERALDED as a grounding-breaking occasion, all leaders of the six Butibam village clans of Lae came together in unity and solidarity to sign a historic memorandum of […]
Where are PNG’s linguistic wantoks?
IN this monthly discussion we answer one question about language in PNG and beyond. This month we are looking at who PNG’s linguistic wantoks in the Pacific region are. The […]
2017 a year to remember
OVER the course of my long career in the rice industry I have been fortunate enough to be part of some memorable milestones for my sector. But I can remember […]
Everybody needs good neighbours
By PISAI GUMAR KEEPING peace and good order in towns and cities in PNG, and around the world for that matter, can be a difficult matter that most people leave […]
Jerusalem – The Heavy, Immovable Rock!
By Rev SEIK PITOI NO other city in the whole world is as controversial as the ancient city in Israel, Jerusalem. Israel is unique. It is the only country in […]
The long road to progress
By JIMMY KALEBE DESPITE the long distance, rugged mountainous terrains and fast flowing rivers, villagers who live along the banks of the Mami and Mangiang Rivers in Umi Atzera local […]
Lessons learned from Kokopo
By KEVIN PAMBA DATELINE Kokopo market, East New Britain. It is Thursday, Nov 30, 2017. There is no perimeter fence enclosing the market. There are no tough-talking market minders barking […]