Day: May 17, 2019
Prison shatters children’s lives
By THEO YASAUSE FROM infancy, children depend on their parents to do for them what they cannot do for themselves. They learn to recognise the faces of loved ones from […]
Festival empowers students
By PETER KINJAP THE Divine Word University (DWU) community in Madang is always pleased to host the DWU Cultural Festival every year in the third week of August. It is […]
Asaroka school remembers Tscharke
By ZACHERY PER ASAROKA Lutheran Secondary School in Eastern Highlands is mourning the passing of its founder Rev Len Tscharke at 87 years of age in his Adelaide home in […]
Climate change real in Airara
By VERONICA AURE ACCORDING to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) “global climate change already has observable effects on the environment. Scientists had predicted in the past would result […]
Engineer falls in love with birds
By NATHAN LATI SAMUEL Kepuknai is a native of Kiunga’s Drimskai Village and a former aircraft maintenance engineer with the Talair airline company in the 1980s and was based in […]
Maslow and self-actualisation
By THOMAS HUKAHU DID you learn something from Ivan Pavlov and his work on classical condition, as in my article last week? It is interesting stuff, isn’t it? Some of […]
Beauty ‘Mosbi’ites’ should enjoy
BY JEFFREY ELAPA THE Varirata National Park at Sogeri in Central is a national treasure but many do not see its value. It is a national icon that is a […]
Vesak Festival in Buddhism
By PANDITHA BANDARA VAISAKHA or Vesak is the name used for the second month in traditional Moon Calendar (lunar calendar) which corresponds with the month of May in the Gregorian […]
An island time almost forgot
By SADIE WHITELOCKS ‘RAPE’, ‘murder’, ‘cannibalism’. These were the three words that echoed around my mind after I told people that I was venturing to the remote island of Karkar […]
Man bares all about life in the city
By PAUL MINGA WITHOUT any tertiary qualification and a decent job I have been roaming the streets of Port Moresby for more than two decades as a big pretender and […]