Day: February 23, 2024
A catalyst for positive change
COVER STORY By GELINDE NAREKINE IN any publication, the title is the most important part. When we come across an article, a story, or a book, the title is the […]
Father and son combat erosion by vetiver grass
ENVIRONMENT By REINHARD MINONG WHEN dark clouds gather over East New Britain, a heavy downpour brings chaos in its wake. As rainwater cascades down the slopes, it unleashes a destructive […]
Masterpiece of 20th Century architecture
TRAVEL By PANDITHA BANDARA I WAS fortunate to be part of guided tour to inside of the Sydney Opera House. This article is to share my experience with The National […]
Man enters God’s lab
FAITH By FRANK SENGE KOLMA OUR beliefs are as old as man and stem from our deepest fears of the unknown. From this deep dark well have sprung gods and […]
Job seeking drama
EMPLOYMENT HE is sitting at a table not far from the entrance to the kaibar, an eatery that is quite popular in Papua New Guinea. They call it kaibar, which […]
Julie is longest serving volunteer staff
CAREERS LITTLE did she expect to come this far but Julie has closed 25 years with the organization she has worked with since 1999. It is through perseverance, loyalty and […]
Celebrating our women in science
SCIENCE EXXONMOBIL PNG Limited recognises the critical role that woman played in science and celebrated their success and contribution in the oil and gas industry. Through the US$19 billion PNG […]
He wanted no child left behind
OBITUARY LATE Jimmy Uguro was born in Bill village, Madang’s Usino-Bundi district on Oct 20,1970. He completed Grade 6 at the Usino Community School in 1987. He did Grade 10 […]
Crowe found out a decade later he broke both of his legs while filming Robin Hood
ENTERTAINMENT Russell Crowe, recalled breaking both of his legs while filming a scene for his 2010 movie Robin Hood. During a recent interview with People magazine, the 59-year-old actor revealed […]
Old Kieta tradition still holds sway
CULTURE By ZARA KANU LEBO THE ‘Kieta way’ to a Central Bougainvillean would refer automatically to the traditional way of carrying out social obligations. In Kieta, customary obligations or kastam […]