Day: August 17, 2018
New drug to kick out malaria
By JASON DOM Malaria research assistant Nadia Julie has come a long way to be here. Armed with knowledge and one of the world’s best medicines, she is here with […]
Mum gave her all for Arthur
By MARTHA DERUAGE ARTHUR Amos has lived by a simple life philosophy: If you want to achieve something, work hard for it; as they say, nothing beats determination. Coming from […]
Morobe tourism set to flourish
By MALUM NALU Morobe Governor Ginson Saonu told his people what they’d been wanting to hear for years. He has made a firm commitment to develop Morobe’s undeveloped tourism industry. […]
Farewell to a priest and diplomat
By JINA AMBA On July 29, 2018, St Martin de Porres Parish at Morata, NCD, thanked and farewelled Fr Nicholas Guidi for his service in Papua New Guinea during a […]
Three days in a stretcher
By GLENDA AWIKIAK On Mt Brown in the Owen Stanley Range in inland Rigo, Central, is the village of Sanomu. From there a sick and weak old man is stretchered […]
Trekking the forgotten paradise
By VERONICA AURE I could hear my own heart beat go louder as dusk fell upon us in the dense pristine jungle at the foot of Mt Karamui but I […]
Return of string band sounds
By LARRY ANDREW MUSIC produced now in Papua New Guinea is for club dancing so most of it is pushed to that corner, according to one of PNG’s finest musicians, […]
A game changer in prison management
By GRACE YAKI &THEO YASAUSE A close look at the PNG Correctional Services identifies one person making a monumental difference. He is acting Chief Superintendent Haraha Kiddy Keko, the commander […]
Anagusa – paradise with a mystery
By MEGAN FIU RA’VU YOU have seen photos or videos of exotic spots, breathtaking mountain views or Eden-like beaches in some faraway destination in some unknown place in the world. […]
Vital coffee roads planned
By LEO WAFIWA IF you ask a grower in rural Papua New Guinea to wish for one miracle, it would be to wake up one morning and find that all […]