Day: July 22, 2021
A new frontier of agriculture in PNG
COVER STORY By MALUM NALU REMOTE Poroma in Nipa-Kutubu, Southern Highlands, has been described as the new frontier of agriculture in Papua New Guinea. It is the perfect rural location […]
Survivors, families tell of loss
MEMORIAL By EUNAR NOREEN KARATU FAMILIES of missing persons often speak of the challenge of living with the ‘not knowing’ what has happened, what the future holds or where to […]
The remedy
YOUTHS By ROBSON AKIS DURING my classroom days as a high school teacher, two of the most important qualities of teaching I discovered were personal enthusiasm and friendly rapport with […]
‘Football comes home to Alotau
LIFESYLE By MADIU YAMES A SOCCER link has been established between Papua New Guinea Football Association (PNGFA) and Alotau Soccer Association (ASA) earlier this month in Alotau. The connection was […]
Family builds Sunday school building
LIFESTYLE By ZACHERY PER NUTURING the younger generations under closely guided Christian principles and moral values is what is needed today, given a growing trend of normalising corruption in our […]
Board strives to meet 2030 target
AGRICULTURE By CYRIL GARE THE Cocoa Board of PNG (CBPNG) is working tirelessly meet the Government’s production target of 310,000 tonnes by 2030. Currently, the national volume stands at 44,000 […]
Paying the price
Brief profile of Don Pomb Polye By DANIEL KUMBON DON Polye arrived to a rousing welcome by thousands of supporters, relatives and well-wishers in Kandep after the high court declared […]
It’s our diamond jubilee!
ANNIVERSARY By Rev SEIK PITOI ON Saturday, July 22, 1961, the Boroko United Church (BUC) building was officially opened and dedicated to God. The ceremony was officiated by the Rev […]
Measurements in technology
TECHNOLOGY By MICHAEL JOHN UGLO GOOD day all our avid readers of Science and Technology. We will now commencea new series on Science in Action today. In the coming lectures, […]
Waghi man finds love in Oro
PEOPLE IN PNG today you won’t find many people from the coast, especially men, migrating up to the highlands but highlanders migrate in large numbers down to the coast in […]