Day: June 22, 2018
To break the chains of addiction
By TONY PALME LAND has already been secured for a day care drug rehabilitation centre for victims of drug and substance abuse in Jiwaka. Peter Kaman, founder of the centre […]
Susie’s love for Rabaul
On March 17, 1966 at Nonga Base Hospital, Rabaul, a beautiful baby girl with striking blue eyes and soft brown curls was born to Gerry and Joyce McGrade. They named […]
A future of clean, cheap energy
By GLENDA AWIKIAK Papua New Guinea has positioned itself globally as the country to watch in the fight against climate change when it was the first to submit its national […]
Wafi bracing for change
By PISAI GUMAR HIDDEN riches in the Wafi mountains in Morobe are about to shine a light upon the surrounding tribes of Hengambu, Yanta and Babuaf. These communities lie west […]
Village courts vow to protect children
Carolyne Nimop sat at the last bench next to Giniat Upagi and Yane Pasen the peace officer and magistrate from Auroke ward. Carolyne is a magistrate and one of 54 […]
Show bridges gap between rich, poor
Banz town in Jiwaka will come alive on the first weekend of August when the the famous Jiwaka culture will be shown through singsing, bilas and music. The show would […]
Regrets over wasted chances
Paul Domi Minga who now lives outside Port Moresby, has written a series of eight short stories and hopes to find a publisher to publish them in book form. He […]
Will the phoenix rise in ‘resource- rich’ region?
By KEVIN PAMBA The 1990s was a watershed decade for Southern Highlands (then inclusive of the three districts of Hela). Several things happened during that decade that could go on […]
Trained to think as entrepreneurs
By THEO YASAUSE A businessman has one thing in mind to wake up every morning and see his business grow. There is a PNG underworld saying which goes, “Likik moni, […]
Storm brewing for Olam and PNG
By PETER BEBI MELBOURNE Storm coach Craig Bellamy’s decision to select former PNG Hunters flyer Justin Olam in his starting side last month has captured the imaginations of PNG rugby […]