Day: April 8, 2018
New pathway opens to Koiari youths
By JOE GURINA YOUTHS, a very important sector of any society, inevitably shape the environment they live in – positively or otherwise. When they are directed in a positive manner, […]
Communities empowered to manage
In this day and age when population is increasing and resources are becoming scarce, there is need to protect endemic, critically endangered and threatened species of plants and animals and […]
Ialakua does tsunami drills
By KIM ALLEN FIFTY-two-year old Evodia Stanley is a woman with a lot on her mind. As a mother and grandmother, her family’s welfare is her main priority and Evodia […]
Croc hunter’s dream to educate
By MALUM NALU Last month, South Korean man Kibyong Yun, who is well known in Papua New Guinea business and political circles, suffered a stroke which left part of his […]
Suns, stars and black holes
By THOMAS HUKAHU LAST week I wrote about the passing of theoretical physicist the late Prof Stephen Hawking. While I was going over his life, I was thinking about the […]