Day: May 6, 2022
Tewai-Siassi on the move
COVER STORY By MALUM NALU REMOTE Tewai-Siassi of Morobe, which Prime Minister James Marape visited last week, is one of the most-difficult districts to manage. However, with a proactive district […]
Grade 2 leaver does well with onions
AGRICULTURE By ZACHERY PER PROMISING bulb onion farmer Bobby Komba, 31, abruptly ended his educational journey after Grade 2 at Goglme Primary School in 1999 due to his parents’ marital […]
Gama’s lost son returns
COMMUNITY By JAMES G. KILA GAMA is one of three local level governments in Usino-Bundi district and it is awkwardly situated in the mountainous region of the Bismark ranges on […]
Celebrate Mother’s Day at Tumbuna Market
SMALL BUSINESS Micro business hub invites mothers from Central and NCD to join in the education and fun event THE Human Development Institute (HDI) is opening its one-stop shop Tumbuna […]
Salamaua girl shows true grit
EDUCATION By PATRICIA KEAMO I FOUGHT my demons, persevered through all the adversities life has thrown on me and I’ve come this far.” Those were the words of 27-year-old Mexie […]
‘Give women a chance, vote women for change’
ELECTION Former MP Dame Carol Kidu takes voter education to a remote area of the country By HARLYNE JOKU GIVE women a chance, vote women for a change,” is the […]
Ecology & environment
SCIENCE IN ACTION By MICHAEL JOHN UGLO HELLO everyone.This is our very first lecture in the series of lectures on the Sciences of Organisms. You see, suddenly something seemingly mysterious […]
A world without vaccines?
HEALTH By GELINDE NAREKINE JUST imagine for a moment, if there were no vaccines. What would it be like to live in a world without vaccines? What if the world […]
Finishing what his father started
COMMUNITY Son does the final act to reunite a tribe in Upper Mendi, SHP IN 2000, a fight broke out between the Tungzup and Unjamap tribes in Southern Highlands’ Upper […]
Improving livelihoods in remote lowland communities in PNG
Support for agricultural development and villagers’ livelihoods in Papua New Guinea is generally given to those living in areas where villagers have greater access to markets, MATTHEW’WELA KANUA and MICHAEL […]