The first primary school in Gulf Province to benefit from Digicel Foundation’s help was Savaiviri Primary School. St. Theresa Primary School’s new steel kit classrooms
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Journalism Student Threatened in Enga
A journalism student from the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) was recently confronted and threatened by members of the Talyul clan in the Wabag
Read more500 Students Join in Mormons Program
Latter Day Saints Charities national country director Rob Snow says church program help youths to become more honest, tolerant and caring members of the community.
Read moreSchools Urged to Buy Books
By Abigail Apina A prominent businessman and Rotary club president in Kokopo has urged schools in East New Britain to get involved in a book
Read more6 Confirm Attendance as Observers of 2011 – 2012 National Selections
6 representatives of the Private Higher and Technical Education Providers (PHTEP) have confirmed their attendance to observe the opening of the annual National Selections on
Read moreWest New Britain Technical College Opens Doors
One of Papua New Guinea’s remote areas is to have its own technical trades training center. The Mora Mora Vocational Center in Kimbe has been
Read moreLeave Entitlements Snag Madang Teachers
By Eva Kuamin Teachers in Morobe Province have once again been hit with the “leave fare entitlements” syndrome. A group of frustrated teachers fronted up
Read moreLMA Workshop Underway
A two day consultative workshop conducted by the Office of Higher Education (OHE) and the Department of National Planning is underway at the Holiday Inn
Read moreLiteracy Issues Motivate Quest Entrant
By Stephanie Bawo Sarah Karo, 21, is one of the nine contestants in this year’s Miss South Pacific Papua New Guinea pageant (MSPP). Karo, from
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NIP Schools Blamed for Poor Acquittals
Figures at the New Ireland subsidy unit indicate that over K250,000 in cheques are being held back as some schools have failed to submit acquittals
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