Day: August 6, 2021
Popular lodge hit hard
COVER STORY Covid-19 has deprived Tari’s pride of tourist visits but hope remains high that things will return to normal soon By PATRICIA KEAMO AMONGST the Doma peaks of Mt […]
Board revives cocoa in Bogia
AGRICULTURE By MALUM NALU THE cocoa industry is set to be revived in rural Bogia, Madang, following the signing of an agreement between the PNG Cocoa Board (PNGCB) and Bogia […]
LIFESTYLE
Erave at heart MRDC managing director Augustine Mano is resolute in his vision to ensure people realise benefits of resource projects on their lands By CHRISTOPHER PAPIALI IT was Saturday, […]
ANNIVERSARY
Family still sore from loss By JACK AMI TODAY, Friday, Aug 6 is the first anniversary of the death of a promising young Gulf man in a faraway land. Edmund […]
HISTORY
The fire continues to spread After 135 years the spirit of the gospel is rekindled all around the country By FREDAH TAIMBARI THE praise song “Laitim paia long nambis, kisim […]
Who owns your language?
LANGUAGE This month we look at who owns a language and who gets to make decisions about it IN one sense we all own our languages because every day we […]
Ume a true boxing champ
OLYMPICS By THOMAS HUKAHU DID you watch any of the events that the seven Papua New Guinean athletes participated in during the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo? Which was your […]
Cricket great and committed father
TRIBUTE Api Leka’s earthly innings come to an end By Rev SEIK PITOI LOVING, caring, strong, disciplinarian, flamboyant, master tactician”. These were some of the words used at the funeral […]
Indians turn to crowd funding
HEALTH Hospitalisations soared in India during a deadly second Covid-19 wave. Now, hobbled by patchy insurance, Indians are turning to crowdfunding to pay the steep medical bills, the BBC’s ASTHA […]
Justice Wawun-Kuvi stepping up to new role
By JINA AMBA AFTER she was sworn in yesterday with five other women as acting judges of the Supreme Court and National Court, Justice Laura Wawun-Kuvi felt that the judiciary […]