Day: December 7, 2018
How do we know if two languages are related?
In these monthly discussions we answer one question about language in PNG and beyond. This month we are looking at the relationships between languages and how to judge whether two […]
She was a mother to many
By Rev SEIK PITOI “Mother, mentor, teacher, missionary, compassionate and caring …” were just a few of the words used to describe this special woman of God. On Wednesday, Nov […]
To reach the unreached
By MICHELLE AMBA “Make me a compassionate pastor-teacher So that I will lead the pupils to Christ I shall live a Christ –Like life And work for the Lord and […]
Career tip: Going up or out
By THOMAS HUKAHU IN last week’s career tip, I touched on the need to learn as much as you can in your job. I also urged you to learn outside […]
Mangi Moresby returns for Apec
The story of an Australian Defence Force officer born in Port Moresby, who was posted back to the country of his birth to assist with delivering a safe and secure […]
Motuan ‘angel’ draws 3 million YouTube fans
By PETER KINJAP AS at Nov 4, 2018 a PNG rendition of Before The Next Teardrop Falls by Spaniard Freddy Fender from a group known as Makali drew a massive […]
Stamped with world-wide approval
This is part one of a two-part series on the first day covers and postage stamps issued in 1985 celebrating the first official air mail from Australia to the Territory […]
My travel companion
By COCONUT TALES I’ve had to say goodbye to my loyal travel companion of many years. We had a great relationship that had spanned four years and a bit more, […]
WITNESS
This is the old and rundown science building at Dregerhafen Secondary School in Finschhafen, Morobe. Board chairman Bussim Stoessel said the lack of proper school infrustructure such as dormitories, had […]
Government move on land claims praised
THE Government is applauded for it’s efforts to put a stop to paper ILGs sprouting up in resource development areas and places like Port Moresby to fraudulently lay claims to […]