Day: January 25, 2019
Binz-Mua, my little paradise
By PAUL MINGA As far as a birth place is concerned, every person in this world whether of black or white was raised in a setting which they call home. […]
Marawaka forgotten no more
By MICHAEL LAI Eastern Highlands Governor Peter Numu’s visit earlier this month to Marawaka station and announcement of projects budgeted for this year means this isolated place in the province […]
Hearo survives six mishaps
By JACK AMI IT is quite incredible and some sort of record for a Kerema business man to have survived six dinghy mishaps. But it is not surprising as in […]
Apec spurs growth in tourism
By MALUM NALU The year 2019 will be a big one for tourism in Papua New Guinea. The tourism industry, riding on the back of Apec 2018 and a record […]
Maureen recalls Rabaul Queen tragedy
By GLENDA AWIKIAK The Rabaul Queen Tragedy of 2012 can be expressed and shared in varied ways by those who survived it. For a young woman who was seeking refuge […]
One for the road, mates
By BIGA LEBASI THESE blokes at the Australian High Commission in Pom are bloody slack, absolutely fair dinkam, really. Year after year am so bloody festi an’ me and Gras […]
Highway of promise
By Dr KEVIN PAMBA On Friday, Jan 4, I drove from Ialibu to Kagua. I took the trip to see the newly upgraded and sealed road connecting these two district […]
Gordon gears up for 2019
By MALUM NALU George Kenega is dressed casually, a man under a lot of pressure since the 2019 school year began this week, when I step into his office on […]
Border development initiative begins
By PISAI GUMAR A journey to shed some light for hope and peace of mind to those who dwell in deep forests, plateaus, valleys, swamps, rivers and coastlines in the […]
From native clay to acrylic art
By GABRIEL YOHANG It is a tale of emerging from the banks of the mighty Sepik River to one of PNG’s street art brands – Nanias Maira Arts. Nanias’ first […]