Day: February 11, 2022
Innovative approach for a better life
By ROBINSON LEKA THE I Can Sports Trademark is a nationally-owned business that has incorporated sporting activities and programmes to address a range of issues affecting communities around the country. […]
A bit na ta Source of the sea
An art project of the Queensland Art Gallery By MICHAEL PHILIP A BIT na ta meaning source of the sea in the Tolai language of East New Britain, is also […]
Tongan community appeals for help
ONE of the most terrifying and deadliest volcanic eruption in recent times hit the tiny island kingdom of Tonga in January 2022. An underwater volcano known as the Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha’apai volcano […]
The rise and rise of Enga
Stable leadership works, as demonstrated by Governor Sir Peter Ipatas By FRANK SENGE KOLMA [email protected] THE debate has raged long and hard over the failure of the provincial government system […]
Govt backs revival of Waghi Mek
Agriculture and Livestock Minister John Simon says to revive Waghi Mek to its former glory, after 23 years of closure, will need a minimum of K10 million. By MALUM NALU […]
Call for a change of tack
By ALPHONSE BARIASI WASN’T it Belden Namah who said in an election year not so long ago that he was afraid of things staying the same? Well, the Opposition Leader […]
Miner honours its,greatest resource’
By JAMES G KILA IT IS often mentioned that the greatest resource of an organisation or a company is its employees. Dedicated, hardworking, driven and self-believing employees in all levels […]
Does God interfere in politics?
By Ps PETER AGLUM THE 2022 national election is just three months away and prophets, pastors, soothsayers, dreamers and all kinds of people will come out and say that God […]
Chemical and metallic bonding
SCIENCE IN ACTION By MICHAEL JOHN UGLO THIS is the third lecture in the Science in Action series and it is on chemical and metallic bonding. See, science education is […]
Blostering food security
BEFORE the Coronavirus pandemic, food systems in Papua New Guinea were already under constant threat from both natural and human-made factors such as natural disasters, pests, and disease infestation (African […]