By Gabriel Lahoc Mixed reactions have greeted the start of the academic year and the government’s implementation of its free fees policy. Most schools in
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Book on Dancing Launched
By Sally Tiwari Dance is one aspect of the culture of indigenous people of Papua New Guinea which we need to safeguard, protect and promote,
Read moreLiteracy Program for People with HIV Attracts More than Expected
By Shirlyn Belden. A community literacy program meant for people living with HIV has attracted more students than expected. The Anglicare Port Moresby Literacy School
Read moreStudy Urges Planners to Consider People with Disabilities
By Shirlyn Belden A research has recommended that town planners must consider the needs of people with disability as they are equal partners in national
Read moreAllegations of Bribery against Balob Staff
Allegations of bribery and misconduct have been raised against a senior staff of the Balob Teachers’ College in Lae by frustrated students. Up to 30
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History Museum to be Centre for Tourism, Education
The newly planned war history museum is going to be a one-stop centre for education, tourism and for those interested in war history, particularly military
Read moreSet Priorities Formula for OBE Success, Says Sinebare
By Chrioni Blaze Education Secretary, Dr. Musawe Sinebare believes OBE is good and is here to stay — until further consultative meetings with all stakeholders
Read moreNew music centre for UOG
By Almanzo Matbob A K3 million state-of-the art music centre will now enable students of University of Goroka (UOG) to directly compete with creative arts
Read moreHiccup in free school fees
By Caldron Laepa The Government admitted that the Education Department has lots of mess up causing hiccup in monitoring school fee money. Education Minister Theo
Read moreUOG survivors recieve assistance
By Zachery Per A local firm has given K10,000 to the 12 University of Goroka (UOG) students who survived the mv Rabaul Queen sea disaster.
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