Port Moresby, National Capital District, Papua New Guinea
Hello my name is MALUM NALU and I am from PORT MORESBY, PAPUA NEW GUINEA. My blog (s) have been set up especially to promote Papua New Guinea and what it has on offer. In this blog, you’ll find relevant, up-to-date information aboutPapua New Guinea. I have worked as a journalist for several years in Papua New Guinea and have vast working experience in the country as well as extensive knowledge of it. You’ll read some of the features I have written over the years, plus new ones, garnished with a selection of breath-taking pictures. Your feedback is most welcome.Email me at malumnalu@gmail.com or call me on mobile (675) 6849763
Jeremiah 29:11
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“I know the plans I have for you; “declares the Lord,”plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future”This is so reassuring tha...
VCE exams.
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For the next few weeks, the House of Fur and Purple Love is going to revolve
around our son, The Lima Bean. He's sitting his VCE exams. This means that
the...
The dark underside of Chinese building boom
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*By Geoffrey York*
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There might be a global recession, but you wouldn't know it from a visit to
Namibia's booming capital. This former German colonial cit...
Who’s the Daddy?
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The following are all replies that Manchester women have, allegedly, written
on Child Support Agency Forms in the section for listing "father's details;"
o...
Eric Hawcroft, educator who assisted ASOPA
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Eric Hawcroft, a pioneering educator who was closely associated with the development of teacher training at ASOPA, has died at the age of 96. Eric had still ...
Remittance governance
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Imagine if Rudd, Merckel, Brown or Sarkozy sent their families overseas to live, study, be treated medically, support sports teams, shop for basics and inves...
Dido Belle…Circa 1761-1804 (Video)
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Dido Belle. Inspired my post on Dido Elizabeth Belle. If you are a history
buff or someone interested in the lives of people like Dido, this short film
is ...
Some Fish, a Friend and a Guest Lizard
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A few miscellaneous fish, A guest Western Fence Lizard by Steven Goodheart
and a picture of ME of all people with Heidi Mahano at Blueblood. Related
posts:...
We are no longer all British!
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Today a couple of young Englishmen called in doing a survey for GOGREEN, and
I got talking to them. First saying I detected their Southern English
accents ...
WOW, it's been a long time!
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Okay, so it's been nearly 5 months since I added anything to my blog! I am
filled with shame and self-loathing, but will probably soon recover.
So what ha...
The search for Amelia Earhart flies again
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*by Katie O'Brien*
*Oct 29, 2009*
Imagine being thrilled to learn that the hardened material in your hands is
dried...well, poop. You might feel di...
'PNG STILL POOR'
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From the Mining Seminar as reported by the Post-Courier
Despite hosting some of the largest mining companies in the country, Papua New Guineans are still "v...
FOREST REBELLION (Poem)
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One day he will rise from the squalor
The pleasure of his woman’s body no more
He’ll seek comfort from cold black metal
With his finger on the trigger
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Highlights from Sunday's bemobile Cup grand final
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Highlights from Sunday's bemobile Cup grand final between Rabaul Gurias and
Enga Mioks.
The Gurias took out the Auld Mug of Papua New Guinea rugby league ...
PNGRFL web site needs improvement.
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Has anybody tried looking up the PRGFL website? Rugby league is PNG's
official national sport. It is loved all over the country, even in the
villages. And ...
What I've Been Up To Lately
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I know that my readers have been wondering what I have been up to the last
few months given that I have not updated my blog since April. My apologies,
folk...
Web Site Hacked
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Well, that was interesting. Somehow last month our web site and blogs were
all hacked by some deviant. The hack inserted a small snippet of code into
a...
REDD the colour of GREED in PNG
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Kirk Roberts, Carbon Planet, Forest Top, Papua New Guinea
http://www.thenational.com.pg/?q=node/1050
and one prepared earlier on Carbon Planet - Kirk- La...
West New Britain
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Rain, Rain, Rain was what we were told to expect as we landed at Hoskins and
made our way to Kimbe the provincial heart of the West Britain Province. But
l...
January Theme & Lukim Yu
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"Deckhand"
My favourite shot for 2008
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On this first day of 2009 I have finally been able t...
K2mil to promote tourism still unused
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NEARLY K2 million to develop culture and tourism activities in the country
has been sitting unused for the past six months in a trust account at
Waigani, *...
Fallen UN staff had aimed to help Afghans
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Press Release – United Nations Lawrence Mefful’s family and colleagues say
it was typical of the United Nations security officer and devout Christian
to pu...
PFF makes a blue with the Fiji regime's propaganda
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MEDIA lobby group Pacific Freedom Forum shot itself in the foot this week with an over-the-top media release shorn of its usual measured tone. Aghast at the ...
Two faces of tenth happiest place in world
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*COMMENT*
Amazing what scrolls along the bottom of early morning TV in 100% natural
New Zealand.
Or what doesn't.
This week, publicly own...
Public right to know - new PJR edition
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Pacific Media WatchTrauma and exiled writers, the challenge of environmental journalism in Delta land, issues of editorial “slant” in health reporting and us...
1 comments:
Lukaut lo ol Komodo Dragons Malum! Wantaim mi go long Lae na tupela Komoda Dragons em i lusim banis bilongem na go walkabout tasol. Aiya!
Yu mas lukautim lo yu!
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