Month: July 2020
How the body is protecting us
What Is the Immune System? THIS complex interaction of organs, cells, and microbes keeps us alive, though few of us understand it. It consists of bone marrow, spleen, thymus and […]
Quantisation in industry
By MICHAEL JOHN UGLO WE continue our discussion on the acronym Dessicates (Digitalised Economic Structures Synchronising Institutions Capacity Advancing Top Earning Space) this week. The acronym speaks of the foundation […]
Particle discovered 50 years after its prediction
By THOMAS HUKAHU AS you may have been following my articles in past weeks, I have been sharing with you discussions about concepts in physics, philosophy and theories which are […]
Partnership to save lives from cancer
CANCER is a huge public health burden and many in the country have died or are dying from it silently. The present global pandemic only makes healthcare for patients suffering […]
New taxation book out now
By LIONEL MUNGAE PUBLISHING a resource book for educational purposes brings enlightenment and joy. Many sees it as a milestone achievement. For IBS University, the launching of the book titled […]
Youth plans reach rural areas
By JASON DOM THE Commonwealth Youth Programme defines youth as anyone between the ages of 15 and 29 years while different governments and inter-governmental organisations have other varying definitions. For […]
Laiagam set for Sangai Festival
By TONY SULUPIN LAIAGAM district in Enga is preparing to stage the first ever major district show to feature the long lost Sangai initiation ceremony. The Sangai initiation is a […]
Former cop enjoying new role a pastor
By Rev SEIK PITOI AS you look around our beautiful country, you will find some of the most unlikely people in unlikely places. I’m talking about people from one part […]
From back row to front seat
Women today are taking on a more prominent role in mining-related activities and decision-making THE need for women’s participation in mining benefits negotiations, and the need to be heard on […]
One long trip for village court magistrate Shirleyanne
By HELEN TARAWA I T took village court magistrate Shirleyanne Sakaiya Sadoka four years to be able to travel from Alotau to Port Moresby to receive the meritorious community service medal […]