Day: November 1, 2019
Torn between PNG and West Papua
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 his refugee days […]
Solomon makes parents grateful
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 tell of his […]
Tsak Valley realises its dreams
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 native pigs. The […]
Catholic laity active in Madang
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 of street lights […]
Suburb road meets international standards
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 to be competitive […]
How should I write my language?
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 languages. I am […]
MUSIC
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 utilised it for […]
PEOPLE
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 administration in the […]
DIGITAL ECONOMY
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 linked its application […]
A school leaver can work the land
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 tips on how […]