Day: August 21, 2020
Where ‘Morobe’ came from
COVER STORY By DAVID HARRO THE wheels of time are turning and spinning our lives like the fine sand flowing through the hour glass. I surreptitiously had this notion to […]
Pioneer Jiwaka leader passes on
TRIBUTE By PAUL MAIMA THE fertile Waghi valley in Jiwaka was once home to the biggest coffee plantation in the Southern Hemisphere. It also hosts the historical site of Kuk […]
FARMING
Precious watermelons, precarious roads By ELLEN TIAMU PEOPLE who own large plots of land cannot complain of hunger. The more land they possess, the more they should be able to […]
Flying out of Ononge with a sad heart
TREKKING FINALLY we arrived at Homalle, another village of the Fanima tribe. The cold and high altitude of the place with much higher mountain peaks, deep ravines reminded me of […]
BOOK REVIEW
Fishing for success By BOB WARNER BOOKS by people in public life that present a story of the times in which they played a role can make for a dismal […]
Celebrating uni day, SVD arrival
ANNIVERSARY TODAY, Friday, Aug 21, 2020 marks the 24th Foundation Day of Divine Word University, Papua New Guinea’s privately-run Catholic university headquartered in Madang town. The DWU Alumni Day also […]
What we have to know about TB
HEALTH In this series of articles every Friday I will explain your body to you, and how you can use this understanding to improve your health, and hopefully live a […]
Mark making a mark in classroom
WHEN Mark Petelo arrived in East New Britain from Milne Bay as a 17-year-old in 1978 to attend a teachers’ college, he did not know it would become his new […]
Column 1
League link There is something fishy going on: Cameron Smith considering leaving the Melbourne Storm to join the Titans, and Mal Meninga considering a job at the Gold Coast. Covid-19 […]
WITNESS
The sewerage leakage at the back of Rainbow Supermarket in Mt Hagen is passing through the drainage system and forming a lake at a pothole in China Town. Inset: An […]