Day: May 3, 2019
Artist paints from the heart
By EREBIRI ZURENUOC I DIDN’T know much about art until last Friday, April 26. Thanks to Maine Winny of Lae City Tourism Bureau, I was introduced to few of the […]
Prisoners join Way of the Cross
By THEO YASAUSE BOMANA Prison inmates have been part of the annual Way of the Cross procession in the Diocese of Port Moresby over a number of years. The inmates […]
Good conditioning key to top performance
By THOMAS HUKAHU HAVE you seen someone performing as an athlete and realised how promising s/he is? Then, when s/he takes on an opponent and you notice that the opponent […]
Firefighters take safety message to doorsteps
By DAVID GEORGE MANY incidents of fire continue to destroy lives and properties throughout Papua New Guinea within a matter of minutes every year. It is always too late for […]
An inspirational education champion
By VINCENT KUMURA WHEN talking about unwavering passion and sheer determination, there are few who really do it like this man. William Bongre is 53 years old and comes from […]
Where do Tok Pisin words come from?
IN these monthly discussions we answer one question about language in PNG and beyond. This month we are looking at the origins of words in Tok Pisin. The historical connection […]
Wind of change blowing on Kikori
By ERIC PIET EVER since the departure of the colonial administration from our shores following independence, most of the established infrastructure in the remote parts of the country began to […]
Expect a blast at Kagamuga
THIS year has brought a new perception to the Mount Hagen Cultural Show committee in setting its priority to regain and restore the corporate sector’s confidence leading to the staging […]
Coffee growers persevere
By EREBIRI ZURENUOC The isolated areas of Morobe have a very high population density and with no employment opportunities at all, one wonders how these people pay for government services […]
Your body is special
BY JOSEPH DAWAI The dying had started. Traffic jams at the roundabout of all the hauskrais would become the weekly norm, likewise daily newspaper are filled with obituaries of people […]