Day: December 4, 2020
Sweet help Kutubu
By ZACHERY PER GOROKA-based Helping Hands Honey Producers has successfully partnered with the World Wide Fund (WWF) to develop honey bee projects in the gas and oil-rich region of Nipa-Kutubu […]
Project results in direct exports
By CORA MOABI THE Coffee Industry Corporation’s Productive Partnerships in Agriculture Project (CIC-PPAP) hosted an exit meeting for its lead partners in Goroka on Nov 19. The purpose of the […]
Who has more languages, PNG or Vanuatu?
In these monthly discussions we answer one question about language in PNG and beyond. This month we are looking at whether Papua New Guinea or Vanuatu can claim to be […]
Farming is lucrative for young people
By DOREEN PHILIP THE attitude towards agriculture in PNG, especially farming is one that it is for the poor and the elderly. If you ask young people, even in rural […]
Value education to avoid regrets
By PAUL MINGA LIFE is full of regrets as I would say, admitting this from my own experiences. Every person, whether an adult or student, has his or her own […]
Allocative institutions, technology
By MICHAEL JOHN UGLO INFORMATION has the innate capability to cause abrupt changes to take place. When you have a device with an electronic capability to traverse a pathway, following […]
Mystery ‘largely solved’ by AI
ONE of biology’s biggest mysteries has been solved using artificial intelligence, experts have announced. Predicting how a protein folds into a unique three-dimensional shape has puzzled scientists for half a […]
An unforgettable island ministry experience
By Rev SEIK PITOI I REMEMBER many years ago as a small boy in the 1970s, I went on a fishing expedition of sorts with my father and grandfather. I […]
The story behind Janet’s rose brand
JANET Anana, 60, from Namatanai in New Island is one of 45 participants in a 13-day Fashion and Design Festival workshop at the the Ligga United Church in Kavieng. Janet’s […]
WITNESS
THE River Kum bridge in Western Highlands, built in the 1970s, needs upgrading to avoid being blocked by debris or getting washed away. Pius Piel, 75, from the Moge Kuipii […]