Day: March 8, 2019
A son is taken – for a reason
By ALPHONSE BARIASI Why God, why? Any other father might probe long and hard for answers at the loss of a first born and only son. But not someone who […]
Giru shines at Yonki township
By STANLEY MARK and ANDREW PATTERSON Ipak Giru is the first local woman to hold the position as a center manager in the history of PNG Power Ltd. She looks […]
Church father’s story out now
BY GABBY MUGANG In Papua New Guinean culture, history is passed down from one generation to another through oral communication. However, as time goes on, oral history seems to be […]
Undialu hopes to end fighting
By REBECCA KUKU Hela Province is host to a number of many natural resources projects that benefit Papua New Guinea. The current biggest project, includes the PNG LNG Project source […]
City walk brings back memories
By THOMAS HUKAHU HAVE you revisited a town, city or countryside, after a few years of being away from it, and had the chance to look at it at a […]
Enga celebrates history at show
By PETER S. KINJAP WE can safely say there is enough evidence to suggest that thousands of years ago during the last Pleistocene Age Papua New Guineans crossed over on […]
Learning to appreciate
By Rev SEIK PITOI I was at the Rainbow Estate market one afternoon buying some vegetables. I stopped at a stall selling capsicum in a variety of colours. I chose […]
WITNESS
Pema village is one of the 21 wards of Huon Gulf LLG, Morobe. There are no bridges to cross the river. Villagers use canoes to take traveleracross
Hohola’s filthy toilet must go
THE public toilet situated in front of the RH super market, shops and bus stop in Hohola 2, Port Moresby, should be demolished. I do not see why NCDC is […]
Letters in brief
Road worry: The road from Tabubil to Telefomin is progressing well. Our MP Solan Mirisim has done well by negotiating with Ok Tedi Mining Limited to push this project forward. […]