Day: October 10, 2019
Charles tasting freedom after 22 years in prison
By MARJORIE FINKEO A FTER 22 years in prison – the initial six in solitary confinement because he was on death row – Charles Kauno is looking forward to going home. […]
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Which seat All eyes will be on former prime minister Peter O’Neill on where he will sit when he attends Parliament today for the debate on the 2019 Supplementary Budget. […]
Govt standing by church
PRIME Minister James Marape says his Government will continue to support the public-churches partnership programme throughout Papua New Guinea. Marape made the announcement in front of hundreds who turned up […]
Catholic society raises K580,000
THE Papua New Guinea Catholic Professional Society (CPS) organised a successful fundraising corporate dinner in Port Moresby last Thursday raising over K580,000. The dinner’s theme was “Together we journey in […]
Official: mission call for all
THE call to mission is for everyone in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands Vice province, Catholic Bishop’s Conference secretary for communications and youth Fr Ambrose Pereira says. Pereira […]
Goi: Churches play vital role
THE church plays an important role for the country’s development and its contributions and efforts are highly appreciated, a government minister says. Community Development Youth and Religion Minister Wake Goi […]
Pope introduces sculptures
POPE Francis introduced monuments of people who have migrated in various cultures during the World Migrant and Refugee Day in Vatican City last month. The sculptures, entitled “Angel Unawares”, were […]
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The National Highway linking Wau-Bulolo and Menyamya Districts has been cut off at two places by flooding rivers. The Bulolo Town to Wau was cut off at Pine Top Bridge […]
Let lasting peace prevail on Bougainville
THIS is in response to Bougainville Affairs Minister Sir Puka Temu explaining the non-binding referendum and maintaining the status quo of the Parliament as the final authority in the decision […]
Letters in brief
Test of time for Marape: THE presentation and passing of the supplementary budget will be a real testing of numbers game for Prime Minister James Marape if he still has […]