Day: August 20, 2018
Sam Basil and Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela rose from the dead and delivered to South Africa. Although he died a couple of years ago, he remains one of the world’s iconic leaders of modern times. […]
Morobe tourism
Thank you Morobe Governor Ginson Saonu for making a firm commitment to develop Morobe’s tourism Industry. Devloping and marketing Morobe’s tourism attractions will benefit both the people and the Government. […]
Intent is enough
Kindly allow me space in your column to make some observations on how civil and criminal complaints are handled by police and other constitutional bodies like the Ombudsman Commission and […]
Leadership and integrity
Today’s problem with leadership is not that our leaders lack intelligence, experience or money, it is because they lack transparency and accountability. Even more so they lack integrity. These are […]
Villagers hope cooperatives will open doors
By JUNIOR UKAHA SIX villages in the Onga-Waffa local level government in Markham, Morobe, have formed cooperative groups to go into business. The groups were formed after the people realised […]
Deal signed for a partnership to boost coffee production
By ZACHERY PER Care International PNG and Apo Angra Angna Kange (AAAK) Coffee Cooperative have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to work in partnership to achieve strategic objectives in […]
Hunters thump Wynnum
A TWO-try effort by fullback Edene Gabbie against Wynnum Manly helped the SP PNG Hunters stay in the Q-Cup top six with one game left in the regular season. The […]
Bros claim Capital Rugby title
A BROTHERS backline featuring five national sevens players easily beat Harlequins 32-5 to win the Capital Rugby Union premier grade title on Saturday. Played in front of an estimated 3500 […]
Mioks book spot in cup grand final
By LARRY ANDREW THE Enga Mioks booked the first spot in the Digicel Cup grand final with a 16-6 win over Waghi Tumbe in Lae yesterday. In the other match […]
Tribal fights dragging us down
IT is often said that in a war, no one wins – only one loses more than the other. In our country, on a much smaller scale, no group wins […]