Day: January 19, 2018
Agriculture wins big following budget
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 happen now for the […]
Fiji thriving on its global bounty
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 November 2017, in Bonn, […]
Tari-Pori taking in Fijian’s vibrance
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 in the valley. Henry […]
Bottle of wine, fruit of wine
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 in North Waghi’s Banz […]
Rising sea level puts villagers on edge
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 by the phenomenon. Living […]
Apec can launch new era for agri sector
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 year, I believe, and […]
Your first choice hotel in Alotau
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 fast becoming the top […]
Mastering the piano
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 I was 12 years […]
Is coconut oil a superfood?
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 to digestive disorders. Actress […]
What it’s like to live in a well-governed country?
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 a high-functioning society. To […]