My apologies to readers of this blog from all over the world for a technical glitch which may have caused you some problems and panics.
The house is in order now and I’ll keep on giving you the best (and worst) of
My apologies to readers of this blog from all over the world for a technical glitch which may have caused you some problems and panics.
The house is in order now and I’ll keep on giving you the best (and worst) of
By CHRISSILLA KABE TALIS of The National, Papua New Guinea's No. 1 daily newspaper
REIGNING Miss Papua New Guinea Red Cross Antonia Singut is contesting in the Miss South Pacific Pageant in two weeks time.
Ms Singut, 21, comes from a mixed parentage of East Sepik and
She is currently a third-year journalism and environmental science student at the
She was crowned Miss PNG Red Cross earlier this year.
The pageant will be from Nov 21-28 in
Ms Singut will be leaving for
She will be up against nine other contestants from around the South Pacific.
The other island countries sending in their contestant are America Samoa, Cook Islands, French Polynesia,
The reigning Miss South Pacific is Vanessa Marsh from
Meanwhile, the MSSP organising committee has set up a website www.misssouthpacificfiji.com, where you can vote for your favorite.
Ms Singut will be accompanied by her chaperone Molly O’Rourke, PNG quest organising committee chairman Dadi Toka Jr and other supporters.
Mr Toka said PNG is the largest Pacific country and everyone should get behind Ms Singut by placing a vote for her on the website.
His team is confident of her chances.
It is also taking this opportunity to promote PNG tourism while in
I was quite saddened to hear this morning that well-known Goroka personality Lucy Baru, a famous radio voice in Eastern Highlands, and also on the PNG women’s bowling scene, passed away last weekend (from mouth cancer, I believe).
She was a good friend and I just met her couple of weeks ago at my mother’s haus krai (house of mourning) in Lae, at which she didn’t look sick at all.
Very sad, but also a timely reminder to Papua New Guineans, of what excessive betel nut chewing can do.
Somehow, and I know, being a Goroka lad myself, that the town will never be quite the same again without Lucy’s personality.
The world’s only private residential cruise ship, mv The World, operated and managed by US-based company ResidenSea with some 150 residents and guests on board is set to sail through Papua New Guinea’s prime tourist destinations from November 20 to December 2.
These include premier beaches in Kavieng, Rabaul, Walindi, Witu Island, Madang, Karkar, Kitava, Alotau, Samarai and Debroyne Lagoon before travelling onto Cairns, Australia.
Its visit promises to maximise benefit to the local people, particularly those who sell carvings and artifacts.
The ships agent in PNG is Inchep Shipping and MTS are handling ground arrangements.
While the ship appears to be a typical holiday liner at 43,000 tons, mv The World is the only private community at sea, offering residential options and rental travel experiences to the discriminating traveler.
The mv The World has 165 homes onboard ranging from 30 sq m (325 sq ft) up to 300 sq m (3,300 sq ft).
The ship’s operator, ResidenSea, assists those who are interested to purchase a residence or rent a private home onboard the ship.
Its luxury studios are designed by-world renowned names in ship design: Nina Campbell, JP Molyneux Studio, TMT Design, Yran & Storbraaten, and Hirsch Bedner & Associates.