Day: March 1, 2024
Chief with an uncompromising agenda
COVER STORY Dulciana Somare-Brash speaks fondly about her father’s dream for a united country at the third anniversary of his passing. Below are parts of her speech at the vigil […]
Newest Galaxy range enters PNG market
TECHNOLOGY By NATHAN WOTI SAMSUNG continues to inspire the world and shape the future with transformative ideas and technologies. The company is redefining the worlds of TVs, smartphones, wearable devices, […]
Of artificial intelligence and gods
FAITH By FRANK SENGE KOLMA AI or artificial intelligence has overnight become a buzzword. From children asking their AI pal on their smartphones to help with homework to billionaire Elon […]
Crossing from uncle to grandpa territory
LIFESTYLE Marfuka is a fictional character who enjoys a good yarn. He tells stories that capture his life from when he could remember as a small boy to his adult life […]
What’s the native language of Britain?
LANGUAGE In these monthly discussions we answer one question about language in PNG and beyond. This month we are looking at what languages are spoken in Britain and asking ourselves […]
PNG and Green Climate Fund
ENVIRONMENT A COUNTRY programme for the application of Green Climate Fund in Papua New Guinea was documented in September 2020. The 156-page document is titled “Papua New Guinea and the […]
Schumer reveals she has Cushing syndrome
ENTERTAINMENT Comedian and actor Amy Schumer is sharing more about a current health challenge she’s dealing with. After Schumer was a guest earlier this month on The Tonight Show with […]
Young musician dreams big
MUSIC By MICHAEL PHILIP “I push my music career out abroad to an international level and also to feature among some other big artist in the South Pacific.” – Jarahn. […]
A test of faith for ill son Floyd, mum Sharon
By MAZIE SELMBIA ON June 8, 2018, when mother-of-one Sharon Landime was in the maternity ward delivery room ready to give birth to her second child, she had no idea […]
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Power cuts Not too long ago, people in the capital city and surrounding areas were assured, even promised, that power cuts would be a thing of the past with Edavu […]