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…
Benji set back
Just wondering if anyone is keenly following Benjamin Totori’s career as I have? It would seem like he is not enjoying the kind of quality time he is used to commanding. He has lost his place in Waitakere to Fiji’s Roy Krishna, who incidentally has blossomed in his absence. Despite…
“Home boys” make the splash
The last time Nelson Sale commanded some valuable international news time, he was asked about the tumultuous task of going up against Harry Kewell; the Socceroos prodigy then plying his trade in the Barclays Premier League with Liverpool. If it were fate, then fate has given Sale another unique opportunity…
a thankful life
I have often wondered what constitutes a fulfilling life? If having unsurmountable riches can guarantee the kind of richness money can buy, then I am on a futile search for a life worth having. Power – many have attained it legally or otherwise but have found little fulfillment in it….
PICISOC – A Chapter of Untold Stories
By Lynnold M Wini, Solomon Islands Member of the Pacific Islands Chapter of the Internet Society (PICISOC) Secretary of PacINET 2007 Local Host Organising Committee Distinguished guests and delegates of the 2007 PINA Conference. This year, the PacINET conference will have gone full circles and come back to its humble…