The Papua New Guinea Maritime College is not operating as it should be although its principal, Captain Richard Teo rejects the claim. In a letter
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Unitech offering short courses on food safety
The Food Technology stream of the Department of Applied Science at the University of Technology in Lae, Morobe Province, is offering short agricultural courses from
Read moreSchool certificates ready
By Grace Auka ALL 2011 Grades 8, 10 and 12 school certificates have finally been sent to each province for distribution to various schools, acting
Read moreEleanor dreams of helping girls recieve quality education
Ten-year-old Eleanor has a big dream: to help girls like her receive quality education in Papua New Guinea. Eleanor, a Girl Guide from Brisbane, has
Read moreCustoms to spend millions on staff training
By Ellen Tiamu Papua New Guinea Customs is embarking on an extensive staff training program costing about K1.5 million. Acting Commissioner of Customs Ray Paul
Read moreTelikom Foundation assists Koki Primary School
Many schools in and around the country lack quality books to equip students for their learning and only few schools have their library filled with
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Grade 12 Student Refused Nomination for Hagen Open Seat
A Grade 12 student from Hagen Park Secondary School was turned away by election officials after attempting to nominate for the Hagen Open seat in
Read moreStudent refused bid to run for elections
A grade 12 student at the Hagen Park Secondary School was refused by election officials when he attempted to nominate for the Hagen Open seat.
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UPNG Exams Schedule Delayed Due to Power Outages: Students Granted Extra Study Week Amid Ongoing Electricity Repairs
Exams for students at the University of Papua New Guinea have been moved to next week following their request. They wanted their study break extended
Read moreMore technical schools needed, says Pepson
Papue New Guinea (PNG) needs more technical training colleges to train people. Western Highlands regional seat candidate Gabriel Pepson said more technical people were needed
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