The sleepy coastal village of Hanuabada sits on the north western outskirts of Papua New Guinea's capital, Port Moresby, and is probably best known for producing half of PNG's national cricket team.
On the outskirts of Port Moresby, the unique stilted houses of Hanuabada are drowning in waste and rubbish. Today, the Herald and World Vision are launching the Hidden Pacific Campaign. We want to ...
Hanuabada is a village on the outskirts of capital Port Moresby, where an estimated 200 people became homeless after a major fire on August 20, which destroyed 18 homes. Through its campaign, "Giving ...
Among the participants in this morning’s Three Peaks Race in Port Moresby are brothers Kevin Ganiga and Heni Nou from ...
At least 150 villagers in Papua New Guinea have been left homeless after a fire tore through 15 homes in Hanuabada Village, just five minutes from downtown Port Moresby. No deaths have been reported ...
As an openly gay man in Papua New Guinea, where sex between men is illegal and stigma and violence widespread, 24-year-old Kapera Patrick remembers thugs pelting him with abuse, stones and bottles.
The Herald and World Vision with your readers and supporter's help have reached the fundraising target for the urgent water and sanitation needs in the Hanuabada village of Port Moresby. The Herald ...
The light rain that began to fall as Cook Islands players and staff got off their team buses told them they were in the village of their ancestors, but Toru Arakua and Crystal Tamarua didn’t realise ...
The Santos National Footbal stadium is buzzing as fans make their way in to catch Pacific Championships will officially kick ...
Home to as many as 50,000, Hanuabada has become synonymous with a small but thriving gay, lesbian and transgender community in Port Moresby PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea – As an openly gay man in ...