Day: April 11, 2024
Prisoners commit their lives to Jesus
Seventeen prisoners committed their lives to Jesus Christ and were baptised during a three-day Gospel programme at Boram prison in East Sepik’s Wewak during the Easter long weekend. The programme […]
Kabwum celebrates arrival of Gospel
MOROBE’s Sombongan Kikefung under the Evangelical Lutheran Church of PNG (ELCPNG) Ukata district in Kabwum celebrated 100 years of the arrival of the Gospel into the area, recently. The Sombongan […]
WITNESS
Continuous rain is affecting many provinces around the country. Manus is no exception. Villagers are always the most affected, as they have to walk long distances through mud and slime […]
Farmers keeping city fed and healthy
I COMMEND food suppliers in Port Moresby. Vendors at the city markets work hard to make sure garden food is available every day in Port Moresby. Every day, I see […]
Utilise willpower
THE very important person in your life is you. You have the authority to build or destroy your life. God creates humans according to His own image, that means when […]
Ill-discipline destroying constabulary
INCONSISTENCY is now evident in the once well-disciplined PNG Constabulary. There was a time when officers would execute their duties diligently and honestly, and on time – upholding the vows […]
Relief to victims of Jan 10 riots
THE first three companies that fell victim to the Jan 10 civil unrest have been compensated by the Government. The total amount paid was about K6 million to City Pharmacy […]
Depreciating Kina affecting lives
THE country does not necessarily require more money to maintain the balance of life. The real problem here is that Kina losing value to adequately maintaining households, businesses and organisations. […]
UOG needs more than mere repairs
WE welcome the release of K10 million by the Prime Minister’s office to the University of Goroka (UoG) following the devastating 2022 earthquake. This long-awaited funding is a critical step […]
Major problems at Goroka university
I BELIEVE the University of Goroka, a vital institution for Papua New Guinea’s future, is failing its students. The safety and well-being of these young scholars are at grave risk. […]