Day: October 23, 2020
Good bye Sir Akepa
By ZACHERY PER AN unsung selfless pioneer politician Sir Akepa Miakwe has left behind a hard-to-fill vacuum for future generations of Ungai-Bena district Eastern Highlands when he passed on last […]
Health venture assisted by Aussie author
By JINA AMBA WHEN Covid-19 hit the shores of Papua New Guinea, it affected most organisations, business houses and even individuals. One non-governmental organisation (NGO) that was affected by the […]
Jerusalema, an instant worldwide phenomenon!
By Rev SEIK PITOI IT’S a phenomenon, a musical marvel that has taken the world by storm. If not just for its signature funky beat, the accompanying dance which emerged […]
Rain and bad roads sour holidays hop
By KEVIN PAMBA PAPUA New Guinea’s end-of-year holidays fall in the wet season. The wet season begins in November and ends in April. Holiday travel therefore tends to be a […]
An inspiration to youth
By THOMAS HUKAHU TWO years ago, he was playing in a feeder club of the Melbourne Storm and was virtually unknown in Australia and the region, except for those in […]
Technology predicts economic trends
BY MICHAEL JOHN UGLO TECHNOLOGY is making way for aspiring individuals and firms to expand their business agenda. There are already new and emerging technologies in cloud computing with e-commerce […]
PNGDF transits into multi-cloud network
By ALEXANDER NARA IT was one dark morning at PNGDF headquarters inside Murray Barracks, Port Moresby. The kind that made people believe it is usually the darkest before dawn. I […]
Aust should create ‘Pacific visa’
Australia should establish a new “Pacific access” visa category that could be used by Pacific islanders forced from their homes by climate change and natural disasters, a new policy paper […]
A ceremony to remember for four PNG men
By ZEDAIAH KANAU FROM the way the four men performed the traditional ceremony of welcome of another country with such majesty, fluency and pride, one would have thought they were […]
WITNESS
THIS bunker on the hillside towards Apec House in Ela Beach, Port Moresby, has people living in it with no access to water and electricity.