By Roselyn Ellison Dreikikir High School in East Sepik plans to host a week-long mini crusade by next month. It will be the first time
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MTC under the microscope
By Jayne Safihao Blunders by the Madang Teachers College administration will come under the scrutiny of the National Education Board, chairman of the board’s professional
Read moreSchools’ partnership between LLG and MP produces results
The partnership between the Hagen Rural Local Level Government and Hagen MP William Duma has produced good results for schools in Hagen Central, Western Highlands.
Read moreFemales urged to take up heavy trade skills
By Sally Tiwari Female students have been encouraged to apply for the Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) Skills Scholarship program to study in Australia.
Read moreZero tolerance on alcohol at UPNG
By Kolopu Waima The University of Papua New Guinea has laid down the law on alcohol abuse on campus. And the law is this –
Read moreParents allege bribery
There are many parents around the country who are upset that their children – though very smart and scored very high marks have missed out
Read moreUNRE guards urged to uphold Constitutiom
Security guards at the University of Natural Resources & Environment (UNRE) have been urged to uphold the Constitution; and the rules and regulations of the
Read morePAU to host RST conference
The Pacific Adventist University in Port Moresby will host the Research, Science and Technology conference on from June 25-28. The objective of the annual conference
Read moreEnga government will pay all fees, says Ipatas
By Yvonne Haip Enga Governor Peter Ipatas has called on all schools in the province to not charge parents and guardians any project fees. He
Read moreWestpac increases grants for women’s education
Following the success of Westpac Women’s Education Grant, the bank has increased this year to two. This will give the opportunity for two girls in
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