With less than a fortnight to go before the start of the new school year, more than 100 teachers in East Sepik are still waiting for their airline tickets to go home for their holidays.
Read moreMonth: January 2012
Majority Vote for Change
It’s official, the majority of our readers want amendments to be made to the current Higher Education Act to reflect the changes in society, technology
Read moreNo Census Data No Subsidies, Say Sinebare
By Sally Tiwari – Via The National All schools in the country are registered with the education department, says education secretary Dr Musawe Sinebare. He
Read moreKerevat to Stay Open
Prime Minister Peter O’Neil has stated that one of the country’s oldest national high schools, Kerevat National High, will remain open and its administration will
Read moreEducation Subsidies to be Paid in Two Weeks
By Zachery Per – Via The National Free education funds for this year will be paid into the accounts of respective school in two weeks,
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Grade 7 Student Murdered by Police
A grade seven student was alleged to be murdered at the Kundiawa bus stop on Wednesday in broad daylight by two policemen. Daka Mond, 15,
Read more26 Children Graduate from First Ever English Elementary School
By Alexander Nara Children below the age of 10 are unpredictable and the usual time span that govern their interest towards a particular program or
Read moreGovernment Lifts Burdon off Parents
By Dulcie Oreke One of the biggest impediments to children attending school and remaining for nine years is school fees, Education secretary Dr Musawe Sinebare
Read moreTeachers Cry Foul over Deductions
By Sally Tiwari Two teachers have expressed frustration over deductions made to their entitlements by the Education Service, saying it could be fraud. Port Moresby
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