Tuesday, December 10, 2013

The registry of political parties commission held their 4th and final training workshop at Kimbe, West New Britain Province early December 2013. This training gives political parties tools to develop their party base within their community and to work towards in winning elections in the next general election in 2017. Training associates such as the Labor Party Australia International also took partner in this program.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Celebrating Melki Ross Birthday

Recently we celebrated Melki's birthday in late October.His birthday was well attended with Domsy and his boys as well as family members here at Koukou past Baruni hanua

Monday, November 18, 2013

pipia (garbage) our responsibility


Waste management has become an issue in coastal villages these days. When not managed well it becomes a hazard to health and the environment as a whole. As with buai, government has been talking about plastic ban but that has not taken place yet. Pictured is a billboard promoting healthy livelihood to the community which is not adhere to as depicted in the other pictures. Taken at Porebada village, Central Province.

Ela Celebrates Childrens’ Day

The Ela United Church celebrated the Childrens Day on the 16th November 2013. The fun day included various activities from sack race, spoon race to ice cream feed made the fun filled day a memorable one. The activities ended with a little kaikai and a cake to celebrate the occasion. The Ela Congregation currently have service at the Pastors resident in Badili where a temporary hall(Gentle Whisper) has been built due to the construction of the new church in downtown Port Moresby. Currently Rev Raka Aiga is the Minister being posted to the Ela Congregation. Church worship starts from 10am to 12noon every Sunday.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Welcoming 2013 in the Nations Capital, Port Moresby

Various celebrations took place in different parts of Port Moresby. As residents sit up late till 12 midnight to welcome the New Year, the noisy atmosphere around the city was sure to keep people partying up till late. For the fireworks, Lamana put up a spectacular display to the delight of most residents around Tokarara, Hohola, Waigani, Gordons, Garden Hill and East Boroko. A bit of the fireworks could be viewed at Koukou but not too obvious due to the distance and the hills. At Koukou village, fireworks and various celebrations took place. The night skies filled up with privately funded fireworks display as well as flares transforming the sleepy villages of Tatana, Baruni and Koukou into magnificent scenery in the early mornings of 2013. Pictured here are pictures taken on the 1st of January around 12 midnight at Koukou looking towards Tatana Island.