I am extending a word of thanks to all those who contributed to sending articles this month.

The second most popular post this month is Rebecca Kuku’s story about high rental prices in Port Moresby. Michael Kabuni’s analysis on the quality of university education received a lot of feedback on Facebook and on Twitter.
Duncan Gabi’s tale on an unorthodox marriage proposal at the unlikeliest of places got people in Goroka appealing to the girl who could have been the bride.

Sipik Riva Girl’s blog got the most clicks this month. Meaning people went from this blog to her blog.

Thank you all!
Hi Scott I am a fan to your blog. I’ve enjoyed reading your articles which are very captivating.
I have a question for you. “Do you accept notes, articles etc.from anyone or a selected group of people alone?” I am interested to know as I may want to send in something for you to read/post in your blogging group.
Thanks and kind regards,
Millie
On Mon, 11 Jan 2021, 13:12 My land | My country, wrote:
> Scott Waide posted: ” I am extending a word of thanks to all those who > contributed to sending articles this month. The second most popular post > this month is Rebecca Kuku’s story about high rental prices in Port > Moresby. Michael Kabuni’s analysis on the quality of u” >
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Hello Millie,
Yes. I have opened up the blog to other contributors. General ethical principles are adhered to… No defamatory articles and unsubstantiated claims.
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