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
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LMA 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
Read moreUni Open Centres get 14 New Staff
The University of Papua New Guinea’s open college has inducted 14 new staff members. “The open college is an integral component in education at the
Read more145, 000 to sit for exams
Source: The National There are 145,000 Grades 8, 10 and 12 students sitting their final examinations this year for the awards of lower secondary school
Read moreWNB Government Aids School
The West New Britain provincial government is sending five containers of study materials to schools in the province. Provincial administrator Steven Raphael said lack of
Read moreUniversity stages careers fair
By Stephanie Bawo Students at the University of Papua New Guinea in Port Moresby’s Waigani campus yesterday met prospective employers to discuss career pathways. Speaking
Read moreKalinoe: School of excellence needs support
By Dulcie Oreke The creation of the school of excellence is a good concept but for it to be successful there must be commitment from
Read moreUNRE Pop receives radios
SECURITY at the Popondetta Campus of the University of Natural Resource & Environment (UNRE) has been strengthened with ten new two-way radios. Officer in charge
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