Day: June 7, 2019
Tell the world how good PNG is!
By MALUM NALU TOURISM Promotion Authority chief executive officer Jerry Agus wants the Papua New Guinea media to tell the stories about our beautiful country to the world. He said […]
Pilgrimage to Gulf rekindles faith
SEVENTEEN years ago, after some soul- searching, several Catholic mothers from Lese Oalai village in Gulf met at a Port Moresby residence and decided to rekindle their faith and get […]
Churches launch plan to tackle Aids
BY JOSEPH DAWAI SEVERAL thousands of people gathered in Banz, Jiwaka to witness the launching of Papua New Guinea Christian Leaders Alliance (PNGCLA) 2018-2022 bottom-up plans on combating HIV/Aids in […]
Students turn teachers
The Morobe Students Union at UPNG carries out annual awareness tours to districts, to give something back in return for what the provincial government spends on them annually through the […]
Tour of a grand mosque
By PANDITHA BANDARA I HAD a rare opportunity to visit Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Ahu Dhabi, the capital city of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This picturesque elegant mosque […]
How primitive are PNG languages?
DURING the early colonial period, it was not uncommon for Europeans to talk about Melanesians and their languages as “primitive”. We have to wonder how they could come to such […]
An abode of dead ancestors’ spirits
Mt Giluwe in Southern Highlands has been an important part of local culture and spiritual beliefs. By Dr KEVIN PAMBA MOUNTAINS, rock formations, waterways and wildlife were among parts of […]
The Israel phenomenon
By Rev SEIK PITOI LAST week we saw why Israel is important in God’s purposes. They were chosen to become His vessel to bring forth the Messiah to the world. […]
Timeline of change at the top
BY JEFFREY ELAPA THE recent political power play has set history in the country when many things unfolded. Over the five week of horse trading, several political camps were created […]
Are we preparing students for the 21st Century?
By THOMAS HUKAHU I HOPE you have learned something from last week’s article – something about how important philosophy can be for educators and other professionals too. I found a […]