Day: January 18, 2019
Peace, access to water restored
By JIMMY KALEBE SINCE 1969 when settlers converged from different parts of the country to form the village known today as Yesua in Ward 5 of Wampar local level government […]
Come on up to Sogeri
By MALUM NALU SOGERI is a means of escaping from the sweltering heat and scorched landscape of Port Moresby. While Moresby is dry as a bone for over six months […]
Enga’s lakeside resort expands
By MICHAEL LAI IT IS like any other beautiful little slice of Earth with its loving and caring people that anyone would dream of going to for vacation. Yaskom Resort […]
Polish wantok says tenk yu
By BART NAPIERALA IT’S been a while since I came back from my second, and very long-awaited trip to the Land of The Unexpected. After visiting the remote Highlands in […]
Taller than Mt Giluwe
By MATHEW YAKAI AT THE foot of Mt Giluwe, the second highest mountain in PNG is Wambul Village in Western Highlands. Peter Andandi lived in that village since childhood. He […]
Full steam ahead with evangelisation!
By Rev SEIK PITOI LAST week, we reviewed the year that was, noting that it was a year of jubilees. We also saw that Israel is God’s time piece. From […]
Peace be to this House
By MARK KARAMBI A VOTE of No Confidence (VONC) is a provision under Parliamentary democracy in which the people through their elected members of Parliament (MPs) are given an opportunity […]
Shops mushrooming at odd spots
By PETER NUKUNTS AS YOU drive from Manu service station along Tumuru Road, there is a newly built tucker shop just opposite the road side. There is still work in […]
Delivering a speech effectively
By THOMAS HUKAHU DID you hear some speeches in recent days? Did you hear a talk that was presented by someone – or even a sermon being delivered recently? How […]
Bauri leads fight against polio
By MAUREEN GERAWA WE want to work until the last straw,’’ says the Expanded Programme for Immunisation manager Dr Mathias Bauri of the polio campaign currently on in the country. […]