Day: March 11, 2022
A sanctuary among the mangroves – Nuli Sapi Retreat
COVER STORY By ANETTE SETE I HEARD, I came, I saw, and I experienced Magical Milne Bay. Imagine getting away for a couple of days from normal activities for some […]
Impossible is nothing
TRAVEL By GLEN BURUA The amazement of my trip to the United Arab Emirates, Dubai would be summarised in a conversation I had with a taxi driver, on the final […]
West Papuans start English-speaking International University
LANGUAGE Jayapura is the home to both the oldest and largest university in Melanesia, Cenderawasih University, and now Melanesia’s newest university, the International University of Papua, known as Universitas Internasional […]
LIFE
Beauty queen-cum-lawyer By CLARISSA MOI THERE is no straight path to achieving dreams, former Miss PNG, now lawyer Genevieve Roberts says. Roberts, 39, from a mixed parentage of Savaia village […]
WOMEN
Gender equality involves everyone: Dr. Fiona Hukula For International Women’s Day 2022, The World Bank talked with women leaders across East Asia and the Pacific who are advancing gender equality […]
New season, new faces, the hunt continues
SPORTS Can the Hunters overcome a significant loss of talent and experience to fire in 2022? By PETER PUSAL IT could be a case of taking a step forward and […]
Chemical Reactions in Science and Technology
TECHNOLOGY MICHAEL JOHN UGLO This is the fifth lecture in the science in action series on matter focusing on chemicals and chemical reactions. Prior to this, one point to note […]
Opening more doors for women in road construction
ENTRENUER THE role of women in the road construction industry in Papua New Guinea continues to evolve for the better. Eight years ago, Michaeline Sovek-Sael was an administration assistant at […]
Battle of Rabaul
HISTORY By MICHAEL PHILIP A STORY never to be forgotten when it was taught by a Grade 12 History Teacher in Kokopo Secondary School, Rowina Willson. Despite being the most […]
How Onismas benefitted from missionaries
By BEVERLY PETER ONISMAS Jossie Yalbai, 74, never regretted becoming a handy boy for missionaries 60 years ago. He served them as a driver, hunter, carpenter and baker. “I was […]