Day: October 25, 2019
My Culture, my pride and identity
By BALTHAZAR MORIGUBA OUR culture is our pride and identity. It surely defines one group from another Engans, Tolais, Motuans, Kiwais, for instance, are identified by their culture and languages. […]
‘Fine arts face rough times’ times
By ZACHERY PER FOURTY-eight-year-old fine art specialist Thomas Pasemo was the first to paint a portrait of Prime Minister James Marape soon after his 100 days in office and on […]
Rotarians meeting felt needs
THE Rotary Club of Boroko assists local communities in National Capital District and Central based on identified needs. Its president Sanjay Shah in a recent interview said the club became […]
Producer promotes education, rights rights
By ALPHONSE BARIASI SPENSER Peter Wangare worked for only two years as a doctor before turning back to his childhood dream to be a film producer. And today, as he […]
Food productive plan needed
FOOD and nutrition security is a critical challenge for every nation around the world. There are many efforts to drive dialogue and collaborative action at the global, regional and national […]
Around the world by land and sea
By JOYCE INGIPA L ike they say, if the passion is there, nothing is unachievable. This is true for Torbjorn C Pedersen, 40, from Denmark who is on an adventure to […]
Teacher Grace waits to be paid – 4yrs on
By ROSELYN ELLISON I T is coming to the end of another school year and teacher Grace Longkarea is still waiting to be paid. In fact, the 45-year-old mother of four […]
WITNESS
Poor fencing at Kaugere Primary School, Moresby South, National Capital District, has resulted in graffiti filling the walls of the grade 4 and grade 5 classrooms. The classrooms were built […]
Shutting mine a better move
THE decision by Mineral Resources Authority (MRA)’s Inspectorate Division to shut down the Ramu nickel mine for failure to comply with the requirements of the Mining Safety Act 1977, is […]
Be on your toes Marape
THE Supreme Court will soon hand its decision on the election of Prime Minister James Marape. Speculations of likely events has been on the grapevine as things go back to […]