Day: January 19, 2018
Agriculture wins big following budget
Article Views : 1,127 By MALUM NALU AGRICULTURE is the biggest winner in the 2018 Budget delivered by Treasurer Charles Abel last November, however, the challenge is to make it […]
Fiji thriving on its global bounty
Article Views : 915 By ADAM DELANEY FIJI’S Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, stands tall having presided over the largest international gathering of delegates addressing global climate change policy from 6-17 […]
Tari-Pori taking in Fijian’s vibrance
Article Views : 1,899 By MALUM NALU IN Tari-Pori, Hela, a Fijian man has come in like a ray of sunshine into the dark clouds of gloom, doom and despair […]
Bottle of wine, fruit of wine
Article Views : 1,067 By WANPIS AKO A GROWING number of locals are now into the business of producing wine in their own backyards, so to speak. In Jiwaka, specifically […]
Rising sea level puts villagers on edge
Article Views : 784 By ISAAC LIRI THE sea level is rising! The issue of global warming is not new and developing nations, including Papua New Guinea, are seriously affected […]
Apec can launch new era for agri sector
Article Views : 654 I RECENTLY reflected on the great strides Papua New Guinea took in the agriculture sector and indeed the rice industry during 2017. It was a watershed […]
Your first choice hotel in Alotau
Article Views : 560 Conferences from all segments – government sector, private sector and non-governmental organisations – have been on an upward trend over the past years. And Alotau is […]
Mastering the piano
Article Views : 609 By THOMAS HUKAHU HAVE you ever wished to play the piano – or the electronic keyboard? If you do, then you are just like me when […]
Is coconut oil a superfood?
Article Views : 593 By Dr MICHAEL MOSLEY SALES of coconut oil are rocketing, propelled by celebrity endorsements and claims that drinking the stuff will cure everything from bad breath […]
What it’s like to live in a well-governed country?
Article Views : 840 By LINDSEY GALLOWAY WHAT makes a country well-run? Whether minimising corruption or spearheading educational and medical initiatives, governments around the world use different policies to facilitate […]