Day: September 28, 2018
Chin celebrates Independence in Ialibu attire
By TONY TAMBI JR EVERY year the CHM Group like most companies, celebrates PNG Independence Day with large flags erected around the building, and within small and miniature ones adorn […]
Yoga unravels the good in underdogs
By FAZILAH BAZARI IN MY line of work, I meet some very interesting people. They are like the David’s trying to survive Goliath – the people deemed underdogs, misfits, weird, […]
O’Neill charts new road map
By PAMA I. ANIO “I WANT to see it possible to drive from Vanimo to Alotau, and while this is a lot of work, we will make it happen.” Prime […]
WITNESS
What is the point of a restaurant or cafe worker wearing a glove, or gloves, if that same glove is going to touch the till, drawer, open the drinks cooler […]
Goroka Show and culture
THE recent 62nd Goroka Show may seem like a success to some people not versed in our different cultures and traditions. Many singsing groups which took part in the events […]
Trusting in God
IN the midst of challenges, when we have no one to turn to, when friends and relatives turn their backs on us, where do we turn? We are in the […]
Isolated no more
The Jimi electorate is one of the most outback and disadvantaged in terms of its mountains, steep cliffs and many creeks and streams, which make it difficult for its elected […]
Urban drift a problem
OVER the past 10 years, the rural-to-urban drift has increased at an alarming rate. People who are migrating in search of a better life are doing so genuinely but many […]
Three more airstrips
Jimi, one of Jiwaka’s most rugged and disadvantaged electorates, now has three more airstrips build through DSIP funding arranged by local MP and Vice-Minister for Work’s Wake Goi. The three […]
Jimi happy with Goi funding
THE 43rd independence celebrations this year saw people showing pride and identity in their independent State with their glamorous and distinctive colours of red, black and yellow. It was the […]