Month: November 2019
Sepiks celebrate agriculture and art
COVER STORY By GYNNIE KERO AGRICULTURE, arts, music and sports are the main areas the East Sepik administration is keen on promoting. Administrator Dr Clement Malau recently outlined these when […]
Cab driver finds lasting friendship
PEOPLE By PAUL MINGA FRIENDSHIP starts in different ways in various settings and circumstances. Here is a tale of how a Port Moresby city cab driver first encountered an airline […]
Fire Service initiate awareness
FIRE SAFETY THE Papua New Guinea Fire Service last week launched its ‘fire awareness week’ around the country to warn the public about the dangers of fire. The awareness week […]
Bush pastor braves all adversity
PEOPLE By DESMOND NARONGOU AS a kid growing up in the Revival Centres Church, I was kept under watchful eyes for not attending church services and programmes, and doing those […]
Called to be a fisher of men
By ALPHONSE BARIASI HE grew up learning how to fish from an early age and over the years perfected his trade to become one of the village’s best. The winds, […]
When in Tufi, call into Saidodo
TOURISM By HELEN TARAWA THE Tufi Tapa Tattoo Festival was scheduled for the weekend of Nov 9 and 10. Due to the flights being fully booked we had to arrive […]
TWELVE ISLAND QUEENS VIE FOR 2020 CROWN
MISS PACIFIC ISLAND PAGEANT The crowning of Miss Pacific Islands will be held at the Stanley Hotel and Suites in Port Moresby tomorrow evening. Prime Minister James Marape and other […]
Institute attracts top scholars
By THOMAS HUKAHU LAST week, I shared about a university that offers tuition free programme of studies in computer science and business studies. The University of the People also operates […]
Digital economy: How can all benefit?
DIGITAL ECONOMY By MICHAEL JOHN UGLO THIS is the sixth in a series of articles on digital economy. In this first part we will address how common people will benefit. […]
Policing: Things have changed
LAW & ORDER By NIBLE DAWA WE often hear good stories of a much more peaceful country in the colonial administration and shortly after independence. During that period people travelled […]