Day: July 1, 2022
Displaced settlers in a dilemma
COVER STORY By GYNNIE KERO SHE waded across bay of water for safety. Murik Lakes settler, Vanessa Baki watched helplessly, few items tucked to her side. Other women, girls and […]
Stranded!
ADVENTURE What was to be another news assignment in the Finschhafen interior turns into an experience worth remembering By GLORIA BAUAI I HAD heard a lot about the developments taking […]
PNG’s only zoo turns 10
CONSERVATION By KAREN-MARIE LILLIE GR Base to Golf 1. Good morning team, we’re open for business. You can now open the gates. Have a lovely day today! There goes the […]
YOUTH
From Alotau to Kigali I AM humbled and profoundly grateful to stand before you this morning, given the privilege to speak. I arrived here on Friday and was impressed to […]
CAREERS
Health crucial for future By GIBSON GEORGE TORASO IF the Government is serious about making PNG a rich black nation then it needs a healthy population to make that happen, […]
Number systems in societies
LANGUAGE In these monthly discussions we answer one question about language in PNG and beyond. This month we are looking at what numbering systems exist in PNG languages and ask […]
Signals and responses to stimuli
SCIENCE IN ACTION By MICHAEL JOHN UGLO THIS is the sixth lecture in the Science in Action series. You know the saying in life; what goes around comes around. For […]
Awarded for meritorious feats
SPORT SIX individuals have been recognised under the inaugural Papua New Guinea National Olympic Committee’s Order of Merit Awards during the PNG Olympic Committee’s (PNGOC) annual general assembly. The awards […]
Pitfalls of half-knowledge
COMMENT By FRANK SENGE KOLMA I CAN see the smiles forming on the faces of those of my mates who might have this image of a beer mouth which they […]
Tigers wary of leaders Muruks
By PARKER TAMBUA DEFENDING champions Lae Tigers are wary of Digicel Cup ladder leaders Mendi Muruks ahead of their round-11 clash at the Lae Rugby League Ground on Sunday (3pm […]