Trauma cases are becoming prevalent in East Sepik requiring better trained frontline workers to manage successfully, a senior health official says. East Sepik Health authority
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Trauma cases are becoming prevalent in East Sepik requiring better trained frontline workers to manage successfully, a senior health official says. East Sepik Health authority
Read moreStudents at Buluma Primary School in West New Britain’s Hoskins local level government will benefit from a brand new double classroom built by the United
Read moreThe Adventist Literacy School of Muya Seventh Day Adventist church was able to graduate twenty-six (26) of its pioneer students under the guidance of Patricia
Read moreEastern Highlands education director Wesley Albert has urged the schools in Goroka to submit their reports through email and via their WhatsApp group until normalcy
Read moreThe Papua New Guinea Teachers’ Association’s (PNGTA) triennial congress currently underway in Lae, Morobe, is legal and an important part of the process of electing
Read moreThe Papua New Guinea Teachers Association (PNGTA) has been asked to draft a bill for Parliament’s approval to become an Act of Parliament. Morobe Governor
Read moreA native language in Gulf’s Kibiri village has become endangered and the remaining speakers of this language do not use it anymore. The language is
Read moreAffected schools located within the vicinity of Backroad area to Bumayong in Lae will resume classes next Monday. Morobe provincial education adviser Keith Tangui said
Read moreThe first K120 million covering project fees for all schools throughout the country will be paid out this month. And the balance of K40 million
Read moreMendi Day Secondary School principal Paias Mario says his administration will refurbish and build new classrooms and teachers’ houses to accommodate teachers and grades nine
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