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.
A girl from the village of Hanuabada bats during a game of cricket in the streets in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. (Getty Images) A girl from the village of Hanuabada bats during a game of cricket ...
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 ...
When 25-year-old Brenda Hoi Tau from Hanuabada Village in Port Moresby leads the PNG Lewas team to Zimbabwe and the UAE, it's her family's support that pushes her forward. After defending their ...
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 prime minister of Papua New Guinea is calling for greater Australian law enforcement in the country following the alleged police shooting of two men in Port Moresby. Tensions remained high in the ...
On the outskirts of Port Moresby, the unique stilted houses of Hanuabada are drowning in waste and rubbish. The Herald and World Vision want to raise $100,000 for the urgent water and sanitation needs ...
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.
CHENNAI: Hanuabada, In English, it literally translates to 'Big Village'. If there was a sporting equivalent, it would be called 'Cricket Dream'. Tim Anderson, who has been to Port Moresby, the ...
The game of cricket sounds very different in Papua New Guinea. Bat hitting ball is much like anywhere else. But after that, you hear the thud as it strikes the wooden roof or wall of a house. This is ...
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.
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