Day: October 4, 2019
Sepik group brings home closer
COVER STORY By TROY WARANANGU BOEM-Sara Cultural Preservation and Tourism Promotion Centre of West Yangoru, East Sepik has every reason to be on high after a milestone accomplishment. The group […]
Gunpowder changes war forever
HISTORY Land of inventions (Part 2) By BETTY WAKIA ANCIENT Chinese made a variety of inventions and were very good at using what nature gave them. One of the most […]
Frangipani lights up Rabaul
ANNIVERSARY By ROSELYN ELLISON RABAUL town in East New Britain once again came alive like Tavurvur Volcano with the 2019 Frangipani Festival last month. The festival theme was Rabaul-Come Holiday. […]
Lest we forget our first missionaries
HISTORY By KURONA BALA THIS is a sequel to my previous contribution which introduced the pioneers of the gospel to Port Moresby, and Arua Daera a local convert and deacon […]
Riwo makes fresh start for the better
LIFESTYLE By DAVID WAPAR PAPUA New Guineans continue to fuss about economic and other forms of dependencies that still exist despite the country’s 44 years of independence. But one wonders […]
How does phonics work for Papua New Guineans?
LANGUAGE IN THESE monthly discussions we answer one question about language in PNG and beyond. This month we are looking at phonics and how useful it can be for Papua […]
Marape leads in Sino-PNG friendship
CULTURE PRIME Minister James Marape seized the opportunity to forge and strengthen Papua New Guinea (PNG)-China relations and friendship at a cultural show hosted by China’s Embassy in PNG at […]
Group revives Motuan pottery
CULTURE By KEVIN DAYONGA HAILING from Porebada Village is 95-year-old Lahui Arua Tarupa, the oldest renowned ceramic artist and instructor, perhaps in the whole Motuan society. She carries on the […]
How do you write an exam?
EDUCATION By THOMAS HUKAHU TWO weeks ago, I shared with you my best way of studying effectively in mathematics and other subjects that I have taken on over the years. […]
Pro-Ma clocks 25 years in PNG
BUSINESS PRO-MA Systems reached the shores of Papua New Guinea in 1994. It was when Pastor Charles Lapa from the Life Outreach Ministries invited Brian Cameron-Smith who was a lay […]