Story and picture by ROSELYN ELLISON
Fresh pawpaws from Baon village on
Pictured is Anna Pokarup, who brought these juicy and fresh pawpaws from her village to sell at Lorengau market, when Icaught up with her.
Story and picture by ROSELYN ELLISON
Fresh pawpaws from Baon village on
Pictured is Anna Pokarup, who brought these juicy and fresh pawpaws from her village to sell at Lorengau market, when Icaught up with her.
By SOLDIER BURUKA of DAL
Livestock Development Corporation and its partners are preparing to host a national field day on potential of honey bee industry.
It is anticipated that the honey bee promotion and awareness event and a seminar will be held in Goroka later this month or in June.
LDC managing director John Akipe said the field day and seminar was a follow-up to the first-ever national apiculture industry workshop held in early March which attracted a large turnout and was very successful.
He said the workshop was well attended by all stakeholders including bee farmers, producers, buyers, suppliers, government, industry and institutions and this planned field day and seminar was part of the overall process in developing and promoting the honey bee industry in
Mr Akipe said the proceedings of the workshop and the way forward plan of the apiculture programme would be presented in the seminar, whilst the field day would involve displays of honey bee farming equipment and materials, bee processing and manufacturing facilities, queen breeders, and finished products.
Selected farmers, farmer associations, relevant government agencies and private sector will be invited to participate and put up displays.
Mr Akipe said an organising committee had been established to prepare and plan for the big event.
The committee comprises representatives from LDC, Department of Agriculture and Livestock, National Agriculture Research Institute, National Agricultural Quarantine and Inspection Authority, Highlands Farmers and Settlers Association, Eastern Highlands provincial administration, Ministry of Culture and Tourism and Isten Hailens Beekeepers Association.
Invitations will be extended to government agencies, institutions and new farmers in other regions to attend.
It is hoped that the successful Bulolo bee farmers of Morobe province will attend and showcase their thriving honey bee programme.
In recent years people have been opting to fly to
The excellent facilities provided by the Madang Resort and
There is an excellent nine-hole golf course where guests become automatic members.
Tennis courts and bowling are some of the sporting activities but there is more: you can hire a game fishing boat or if you prefer a village banana boat and learn how to fish with the local experts.
Hire a car and tour the
The Madang Resort provides three restaurants that provide authentic Chinese, Western and Italian menus.
The Rakuen Japanese Restaurant is also available for the budget-minded visitors, buy fish from the fish market or snacks from one of the bars.
On Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings, live music is provided by our resident musician Bill Arua and the Melanesian String Band.
Special discounts are offered over the Queen’s Birthday weekend.
For more details on how you can visit Madang, call Michael Aukogo or Paul Talivan on (674) 422 2655, visit website www.madangresort@mtspng.com or email mrhreservations@mtspng.com
The Kalibobo Spirit will operate a five night/day special Sepik River Expedition Cruise departing Madang on August 9, 2010 cruising the lower and middle
Cruise will visit Murik Lakes on Lower Sepik, then continues upriver via Bien, Marienberg, Angoram, Kambaramba, Nagam River, Tambanum.
In the Middle Sepik, visit the
Accommodation available in four double, two twin, one double bunk and two single air-conditioned cabins all with ensuites.
A luxurious lounge and dining room is located on the main deck and covered decks on all three upper decks for relaxing and observation.
The ship is manned by qualified officers and crew and operates under full survey.
The Kalibobo Spirit carries several tenders, and a helicopter on selected cruises.
There is an extensive library of books and video documentaries on PNG.
Excursions are operated to major villages in the ships tenders providing an excellent opportunity to purchase valuable
This cruise also terminates at Timbunke where aircraft charters can be arranged to travel to see the Hagen Show on Aug 14 and 15.
$3500.00 per person
*includes twin/double share, all meals, accomodation, per person excludes airfares, air charters and beverages and items of a personal nature. (Mt Hagen Show extension is not included). Single supplement available. Quoted in Australian Dollars.
Melanesian Tourist Services Limited
Tel: 424 1399 Fax: 422 3543
e-mail:melanesian@mtspng.com
By SAIBODO
What is going to happen to our country?
We really are at the crossroads…
The people aren’t going to keep taking it… the protests are going to become more-often and less-peaceful, you remember when Iambaky Okuk died…
I know you have seen the Kapris video as have I and many other people.
Be his claims legitimate or not, any other country in the world would have the implicated members of parliament suspended until investigation proves the allegations to be true, false or otherwise.
We are on the verge of becoming a
Where are our children going to go?
What are they going to do?