Day: January 11, 2018
Marat calls on people to walk the right path to find way to heaven
RABAUL MP Dr Allan Marat has urged people in his electorate to surrender into the path of righteousness to get eternal life. He said in his New Year message that […]
Orientation, reconciliation ceremony held
Staff from the Catholic Bishop’s Conference had their first orientation and reconciliation ceremony in Port Moresby on Monday. The orientation conducted by CBC’s administrator, Sr Kumari Pappu FIHM, consisted of […]
Other church denominations support Lutherans’ 31st synod
By EHEYUC SESERU in Kundiawa Different churches in Mogl Kagai village in Chimbu have assisted Evangelical Lutheran Church of PNG (ELC-PNG) in hosting its 31st Synod which opened on Sunday. […]
World Religion Day celebration focuses on unity and harmony
By EREBIRI ZURENUOC MORE than 40 people attended the Baha’i World Religion Day celebration on Sunday at the Baha’i Centre at 2-Mile in Lae. With the theme ‘Religion must be […]
WITNESS
Motorists travelling along the Sepik Coastal Highway, between Aitape and Wewak, have to go past this steep drive before crossing the Lun River in Ulau. It may be dangerous for […]
PIH needs to explain
THE cause of death of rising rugby league star Ottio as “heat stroke” by Dr Jaiyesh Kumar of Pacific International Hospital in your newspaper yesterday is unacceptable. Although Ottio was […]
Give local firms a go
We recently had a high-powered Government delegation which went to India in search of a biometric voter registration and voting system. While they were there in India, there was huge […]
Cult leader back in Lae
LAST year an article came out in the newspaper regarding this ringleader of a cult group in Lae. He went to 4th Street in Top Town collecting money from people […]
Breach of covenant
THE United Nations’ Jerusalem Resolution 22/12 has prompted me to put to pen my thoughts. Papua New Guinea has spoken. Our new covenant of Jeremiah 31 with the God of […]
Sorcery-related violence rising
THE controversial sorcery-related violence has escalated. This is despite millions of kina injected through various government programmes to minimise it and even repealing the Sorcery Act 1971. The government forgot […]