Why our national integrity is suffering
James Marape centre stage at the Transparency International integrity summitSCOTT WAIDE| My Land, My CountryLAE - The head of the Papua New Guinea’s National Fraud and Anti-Corruption (NFAC)...
View ArticleCaptain Happ & his New Guinea memento
Captain Len Happ (right) with a fellow aviator and local villager alongside his fighter plane, Little Joe, at GusapSTAFF WRITER| Chicago Daily HeraldCHICAGO - In the early phases of the Pacific War,...
View ArticleThe Old Man averts a bloodbath
DANIEL KUMBONFICTION – The three-vehicle convoy slowly wended its way through the crush of angry demonstrators, their bodies painted in black charcoal and burnt car tyres mixed with oil.Some beat the...
View ArticleThe Scientist v Namah in war of words
BRYAN KRAMER MP| Kramer ReportMADANG - While campaigning for his candidate during the Moresby North-West by-election, opposition leader Belden Namah announced he would ensure the Scientist from Madang...
View ArticleLombrum contract awarded to Australian company
Artist's impression of the site of the upgrade works at Lombrum naval base - more boomerang aidKEITH JACKSONNOOSA - The Australian government says that Australia and Papua New Guinea’s security...
View ArticleThe disgrace of the ATS settler eviction
The destruction of ATS Portion 695 (@nayahamui)KEITH JACKSONNOOSA – A stark report has revealed a humanitarian crisis developing at the ATS settlement in Port Moresby as long-standing residents are...
View ArticlePolye's dramatic evidence to UBS inquiry
Don Polye - about to spill the beans on the K4.2 billion UBS loanKEITH JACKSONNOOSA - Former finance minister Don Polye has provided a stunning statement of evidence to the UBS Commission of Inquiry,...
View ArticleThe big yellow excavator
Students from the Buk Bilong Pikinini School worried that their home has been removed by the developer.BETTY WAKIA| Ples Singsing | EditedI interviewed some of the students who went to Buk Bilong...
View ArticleATS & the complexity of land titles
The hills of Port Moresby - waiting to be fought overAG SATORIPORT MORESBY – Two thousand people from Portion 695 of the ATS settlement are seeing their homes and gardens destroyed even as lawyers seek...
View ArticleAfter the rebellion, sweet peace - & Uluru
DANIEL KUMBONFICTION – As the crowd dispersed, The Old Man met with Fredric Farapo and his people in the middle of Independence Drive and Simon Kerowa drove the Governor Bird back to his accommodation...
View ArticleA history of the Western Highlands
Landscape around Mt Hagen (Gudmundur Fridriksson)JOE KETAN| FacebookMOUNT HAGEN - I am pleased to report that we are about to complete the first phase of research on the history of the Western...
View ArticleDestruction on the Sepik River
DUNCAN GABI| Auna Melo BlogWEWAK - Many people living along the Sepik River have raised concerns about the serious destruction of the river. The river and the people who rely on it are affected by the...
View ArticleMale students turn nasty at UPNG protest
UPNG female students protest against sexual harassment on campus (Charlie Dumavi - PNG Bulletin)KEITH JACKSON PORT MORESBY – A mob of angry male students has disrupted a protest and threatened women...
View ArticleHow poetry helps us express feelings
MARIA TAKOLANDER| The ConversationMELBOURNE - Poetry has made something of a comeback in popular culture, thanks to America’s Amanda Gorman, who read her performance poems at a presidential...
View ArticleThe PNG disease: Capitalism doesn’t care
ARTHUR WILLIAMSCARDIFF, UK – I would suggest that the disgraceful eviction of 2,000 people from the ATS settlement is merely the symptom of a Papua New Guinea 'disease'. Namely, that over the last 100...
View ArticleToroama on strategy, independence & challenge
Ishmael Toroama - “Corruption or perceptions of corruption continue to be a major stumbling block to the government"KEITH JACKSONNOOSA – Bougainville president Ishmael Toroama this week briefed the...
View ArticleDeath of former Boroko priest, Victor Haste
The popular Rev Victor HasteBILL WELBOURNEMELBOURNE – The Reverend Victor Haste who sadly passed away this week aged 85 after a short illness, spent the early part of his ministry in Papua New...
View ArticleDo good men still live at UPNG?
MICHAEL KABUNI| Academia NomadWAIGANI - Drunkard students sexually assaulted a female student at the University of Papua New Guinea and on Monday 7 June the female students protested against sexual...
View ArticleEpic years in march to nationhood unveiled
Australian prime minister John Gorton Gorton decided to proceed to self-government in PNG despite the economic implications for Australia"PHILIP FITZPATRICKDocuments on Australian Foreign Policy:...
View ArticleK268 heist: lawyer Greg Sheppard charged
Gregory James Sheppard - charged in relation to K52 million of missing funds of K268 millionNEWS DESK| PNG Bulletin Online | EditedPORT MORESBY - Members of the Special Police Forensic Criminal...
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