I recently tried to monitor the hits on this blog. Not surprisingly, there are those, like me who have sat the United Nations NCRE exams out there who scour the web looking for any clues, any information they can find on that may enlighten them on the latest happening. I…
Category: Solomon Islands
Basketball breaks an Easter Egg
Support for basketball has declined so much that both fans and players are looking for what to do. I have a passion for basketball because it is a sport I play with some regularity. And although, soccer remains my prized passion, I take a very active interest in seeing basketball…
One giant leap of faith
I suppose I can now write about my most recent adventure now that the news is already out in the media. I had kept a very close and tight lid on my foray into what is now a relative unknown territory for me, an international career at the United Nations….
Linda McMillan & 500000 Thieves
DEAR EDITOR; There are those that have already condemned the article by Linda McMillan and must I say, who not only represent different sectors of our society, but who have also been very insightful in response. Others have taken liberty to express that McMillan’s letter is an expression of an…
Port Moresby, 24 years too late
I lived in Papua New Guinea for 2 years, way back in 1984 & 85. Living in the seclusion of the then Pacific Adventist College (now Pacific Adventist University), I admit I had never actually experienced life in Port Moresby. I did remember East Boroko and one weekend I spent…
We know how to fish, now we don’t
Malcom Pease is a name that does not sound familiar but I believe he does really know the answer to our needs. He knows a thing or two about life that makes his simple idea “Einsteinique” in comparision to any solution one of our Solomon Islands politician will ever give…