Day: November 19, 2021
Industry supports Connect PNG
COVER STORY By MALUM NALU OIL palm country, West New Britain, is seeing improved infrastructure in areas which grow this lucrative agriculture commodity, thanks to the Oil Palm Industry Corporation […]
For a better start in education
EDUCATION Church of Latter-day Saints prepare kids for school through ‘mum’s pre-schools’. Interestingly, the teachers themselves are empowered through language skills and confidence. HUNDREDS of Papua New Guinean children are […]
New idea in strange landscape
NATION By FRANK SENGE KOLMA [email protected] WHEN nationhood dawned on Sept 16, 1975 it did so upon a strange landscape. The government system dreamt up for PNG is often declared […]
Dear friend lost in unexpected death
PEOPLE By JACK NOAH YAMAHA ON the afternoon of Friday, July 30, 2021 at around 5pm, I shut down my computer at my work station for a day. I made […]
How I met a chief’s daughter
BOOKS By DANIEL KUMBON An extract from my book I Can See My Country Clearly Now was used in the recent English comprehension test in the Grade 12 national examinations. […]
Beauty of being part of a blended family
LIFESTYLE By Rev SEIK PITOI BLENDED families are families where one or both partners enter into marriage bringing with them a child or children from a previous marriage. This was […]
Experts upbeat about cure
MEDICAL SCIENCE Compound found in a native tree has the potential to fight Covid-like ailments, says chemistry professor By CYRIL GARE PNG scientists are adamant that the country’s untapped biodiversity […]
Medical science’s finest gift to mankind
MEDICAL SCIENCE By GELINDE NAREKINE FROM conception to death, not even on a single day, is one completely free from the dangers of being affected by microorganisms. Practically, every day, […]
Effort to prevent loss of learning
CHILDREN Life PNG Care appeals to city motorists to support its car wash effort TOMORROW, Nov 20 is International Children’s Day. The day’s theme is to help children to recover […]
WITNESS
Work being carried out on the K2 million Kisunopo-Tukupangi road project funded by the Southern Highlands government. Governor William Powi said the development of road networks in the province will […]