Day: November 1, 2019
Torn between PNG and West Papua
Article Views: 927 COVER STORY A West Papuan leader who is now and academic under the current Indonesian government, recalls life as an OPM rebel fighting a former regime and […]
Solomon makes parents grateful
Article Views: 421 EDUCATION SERVING as a minister of the gospel has rewards and challenges in equal measure. Ask Henry Aplas, a pastor working in Port Moresby and he will […]
Tsak Valley realises its dreams
Article Views: 311 COMMUNITY By GIBSON GEORGE TORASO ONE of the two local level government areas in Enga’s Wapenamanda district, Tsak Valley is abundantly blessed with fresh vegetables, sugarcane and […]
Catholic laity active in Madang
Article Views: 579 FAITH By Dr KEVIN PAMBA WHILE Madang may have received unrelenting bad press in recent times with wanton killings, cult activities, armed robberies, bad roads and lack […]
Suburb road meets international standards
Article Views: 329 BUSINESS BY JEFFREY ELAPA ATTITUDE may be one factor that supresses local businesses although they can be competitive. While Papua New Guineans have the potential and capacity […]
How should I write my language?
Article Views: 363 LANGUAGE IN THESE monthly discussions we answer one question about language in PNG and beyond. This month we are looking at how to write Papua New Guinean […]
MUSIC
Article Views: 405 Sharing God’s word through music By HELEN TARAWA MUSIC is an important tool for administering the gospel of Christ and Christian churches around the country have always […]
PEOPLE
Article Views: 243 Ben had his day in the sun By PAUL MINGA A FEW Papua New Guineans were drafted to take up training for different jobs during the colonial […]
DIGITAL ECONOMY
Article Views: 217 Modernisation of PNG economy By MICHAEL UGLO THE first article in this series which was published two weeks ago looked at the concept of digital technology and […]
A school leaver can work the land
Article Views: 503 By THOMAS HUKAHU LAST week I impressed on you readers the fact that university studies is more challenging than studies at the secondary level. I gave some […]
















