Day: October 22, 2021
Aussie falls in love with,Island beats
By MICHAEL PHILIP AWARD winning musician David Bridie, the Australian who loves exploring Melanesia and collaborating with local artists of Papua New Guinea knows a thing or two about the […]
It’s 40 years for Vari
Longest-serving staff of Theodist Ltd recalls selling surveying and drafting equipment and how the company grew to become the ‘stationery supermarket’ it is today By ALPHONSE BARIASI IN 1981, a […]
Storage facility for fresh farm produce
Kundiawa-Gembogl district development authority sets up coolers to store supplies for Port Moresby market By MALUM NALU AT 8-Mile in Port Moresby, work is quietly taking place on a major […]
An eastern star falls
– Walter Nombe was a colourful yet humble leader of his community and province. By ZACHERY PER FROM the misty mountain tops of Unngai Range in Ungai-Bena district, Eastern Highlands […]
Tensions arising from authority
FAITH When it is a choice between obeying God’s word and secular government By Rev SEIK PITOI IN every society, man has structured his environment under certain categories of authority. […]
The way forward is to go back
By FRANK SENGE KOLMA [email protected] SOME years back, the late Stanley Pil, then Member for Madang Open, proposed to Parliament that a national dress be introduced for Papua New Guinea. […]
Lenses in science and technology
TECHNOLOGY By MICHAEL JOHN UGLO WELCOME and our ninth lecture as per our schedule is on lenses in our Science in Action Series for today. If you come across the […]
You as an achiever among other people
LIFESTYLE By THOMAS HUKAHU IN my previous article in Weekender, I shared with you some tips on how to help the children in your family to succeed in their lives. […]
Foods harmful to memory
HEALTH FOUR weeks on a diet of highly processed food led to a strong inflammatory response in the brains of aging rats that was accompanied by behavioral signs of memory […]
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Woe is us Dead bodies are piling up, hospitals are full, the health system is stressed to the limit – yet the national vaccination rate is still very low compared […]