The Bank South Pacific (BSP) confirmed yesterday that it had processed the initial funding of the K300 million tuition education subsidy under the government’s free
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Teachers resume academic year
Teachers resume their duties on Monday 30 January 2012.
Read moreAsia-Pacific girls, disabled miss school
AID agencies have to improve the provision of basic education services to girls and disabled children in the Asia-Pacific region, a report by an aid advocacy group says.
Read moreHVJV funds 2 new teachers’ houses
Via – Post Courier A rural school in the Bulolo District of Morobe Province has received a fitting gift to mark the new 2012 school
Read moreO’Neil confirms ghost schools
By Simon Eroro Mr O’Neill said in the previous practice, the Education Department handled the school subsidy program on its own and that may have
Read moreShot student will not enjoy a normal life
By Jayne Safihao A secondary school student in Madang who was shot on both feet by a police officer will not be enjoying a normal
Read moreTeachers still stranded in the Sepik
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 moreMajority 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
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