Day: October 5, 2018
City peace maker passes on
By ALPHONSE BARIAS James Balwa Mu, tribal leader, former soldier and businessman, held steadfast to maintaining peace throughout his life. And he worked at ensuring such peace with a zeal […]
BSP lights up Nawai High School
By JIMMY KALEBE BANK South Pacific, a major financial institution in the country, has over the years since 2009, has been involved in giving back to communities and institutions through […]
Garaina beats tyranny of isolation
By CYRIL GARE The people of Garaina in the Waria valley of Bulolo district in Morobe are tired of being bullied and stifled by the system. It is to say […]
Malaria centre opens in Port Moresby
By JASON DOM A NEW malaria centre built for free treatment and to fast track the elimination of malaria in Papua New Guinea has opened in Port Moresby. Situated up […]
Kandep offers its slice of paradise
By MALUM NALU For an area that has been ripped apart by tribal fighting for many years, remote Kandep in Enga is strikingly beautiful, just like everywhere else in Papua […]
ESP expects major boost
By GYNNIE KERO Despite a dull Thursday morning (Sept 13), students stood on both sides of the road as early as 8am. Their bright coloured uniforms of blue and yellow, […]
Dream shattered but hope never dies
By NOBERT KOKE YOU do not want to wake up in the next morning to find ourselves in total darkness, don’t you? It can only happen to you only in […]
WITNESS
National Planning Minister Richard Maru says that a new bridge will be built at a cost of K10 million across the Handra River in the Numbo local level government, in […]
Is this the best PM’s 13 squad ever?
The squad for the Prime Minister’s 13 rugby league fixture is said to be the best assembled in this country so far. This claim is based on the quality of […]
Hoping for a better tomorrow
It seems that the future of this country is getting bleak. We have more potential students outside the classrooms than we have inside the classrooms. Only a few make it […]