Day: September 24, 2021
Children’s orchestra reaches out
COVER STORY By GYNNIE KERO A SHY Alison Naugru stands smiling, flute in her hand. “Mi amamas long kam long Mosbi,” she says. It was an eye opener for 15-year-old […]
Komati banks on crowd funding
BANKING By DALE LUMA SAMSON Komati from Hagen Central in Western Highlands is taking an unconventional approach in the banking sector in PNG. Komati who has a Master’s degree in […]
Sepiks urged to rise higher
AGRICULTURE BY MALUM NALU PRIME Minister James Marape is a passionate believer in agriculture to transform the economy of Papua New Guinea. Hence, it was only fitting that he address […]
Wartime airfield reopens
AVIATION “ The only mode of transport is by sea, but due to high level of piracy, it has affected our people, these flight will open a new chapter for […]
Sir Pita, beloved big man
INDEPENDENCE Maulu! Maulu, nana numandu Sir Pita Lus! By MIRIAM ZARRIGA LOUD and boisterous is how I remember Sir Pita Lus. I remember that watching the live Parliament sessions you […]
LIFESTYLE
Be an effective team member By THOMAS HUKAHU DID you read the article about the best coaches last week, the one that I wrote? That article is related to this, […]
Critical seasons of waiting
FAITH By Rev SEIK PITOI IN my previous articles, we looked at the principles of sowing and reaping. We discussed the principal in the natural, as well as in the […]
Fluids in physics and technology
SCIENCE IN ACTION By MICHAEL JOHN UGLO WELCOME to our sixth lecture in the Science in Action series on the topic of fluids and technology. Before we get to our […]
Covid calculator spots vulnerable people
HEALTH UK researchers have developed a calculator to identify those at highest risk of severe illness from Covid despite having one or two vaccines. They say jabs provide protection against […]
Michael mends shoes for a living
By MICHAEL PHILIP COBBLER Joansan Markdama, 39, is happy to fix the shoes of people from every walk of life. “I have a lot of customers, mostly policemen and soldiers. […]