Day: May 11, 2018
A key to comfortable retirement
By STELLA BITAIT’S AN anguished feeling when you have to go through all odds to get educated, attain a diploma and then finding employment becomes a boring task when you […]
Missionary on the air waves
By Rev SEIK PITOI GOD speaks to people in different ways. For one, the turning point could come after a nasty accident, for another, maybe a relationship break up. God […]
Council president still reeling from earthquake
By PETER WARI AFTER losing two of his daughters in the 7.5 magnitude earthquake early this year, Upper Mendi LLG president Solomon Timbol is still feeling the pain watching his […]
Rai Coast kids learn a bit of kung fu
By JAMES KILA THE TRADITIONAL Chinese martial arts of kung fu and tai chi exercises added extra flair to Ramu NiCo Management’s (MCC) observation of the recent National Mining Safety […]
A daily struggle for commuters in the capital
By ISAAC LIRI EVERY weekday, residents of Gerehu in the National Capital District wake up to a certain public struggle. Thousands who depend on the public motor vehicle (PMV) service […]
On a mission to help resource owners
By LUKE KAMA DEPUTY chairman of Hides PDL (Petroleum Development Licence) 7 Special Purpose Authority, Eric Haroli has graduated with a master’s degree in business administration (MBA) from the University […]
Growth of Morata church
By Fr VINOD D’MELLO THE seed of Catholic faith was planted in Morata in NCD around the year 1969. The few Catholics residing around Morata, which was part of Waigani […]
Juha College embraces yoga
BY JOE GURINA DESPITE recent criticisms in the media of the NCD governor’s Yoga and Walk for Life programme, Juha College TVET Secondary School has invited Governor Powes Parkop to […]
Teachers undergo skills upgrade
WITH the support from the Government of PNG and the European Union, 60 vocation school teachers have completed a diploma course at the PNG Education Institute in Port Moresby. This […]
Gumine man assigned to Tokyo
By ENNIOKUBLE LIKE most young lads at the early stage of their education, Moses Niggi Kaul never knew that he would one day be the flag bearer of Papua New […]