Day: April 23, 2021
Revisiting the plains
COVER STORY After more than 10 years, journalist CLIFFORD FAIPARIK retells this account of life in part of the great Sepik Plains. While on a mission funded by then Yangoru-Sausia […]
Hard journey worth taking
CAREERS By ALPHONSE BARIASI THIS is a life partly lived but one well worth celebrating already. It is the life of a single mum who would have given up any […]
Transit house for distant relatives
LIFESTYLE By PISAI GUMAR WITH a bilum hanging down behind her head, she walked restlessly up the dirt road to reach her home located somewhere in the hinterland of Sintagora, […]
Old Man ponders his lonely life
SHORT STORY Part 4 of The Old Man, His Wife and the Young Girl By DANIEL KUMBON WHILE the Old Man embraced the notion that he was like the albatross, […]
Lest we forget
TREKKING Part 3: Charlie Lynn’s 100 Treks Across the Kokoda Trail Lest we forget With ANZAC Day this Sunday April 25 we visit two relevant chapters from Charlie Lynn’s book. […]
Rewriting a script as a novel
LITERATURE By THOMAS HUKAHU IN my last article, I shared my experience of writing a script and entering an international competition and eventually winning a prize. The experience was shared […]
Electromagnetism in technology
TECHNOLOGY By MICHAEL JOHN UGLO FIRST and foremost let me commence with this prologue. At times you will encounter misspellings in writings and that paints a bad picture. I apologise […]
HEALTH
Israel may be reaching herd immunity A LEADING Israeli doctor believes the country may be close to reaching “herd immunity”. This happens when enough of a population has protection against […]
Daniel indebted to Somare family
By HELEN TARAWA IT is almost two months since the passing away of Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare but one man who is unlikely to forget him too easily is […]
Column 1
Happy 95th Wishing Missy Kwin, our sovereign head of state, happy 95th birthday. Although she has just lost her husband of 72 years, Prince Philip, she is already back at […]