By Jeffrey Elapa The government will pass a legislation to make free education compulsory in Papua New Guinea, Prime Minister Peter O’Neill said. He said
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NGOs Using Institutions
Non-government organizations (NGOs) are using institutions to protest against the government. Maprik MP Gabriel Kapris said the NGOs were using institutions like the Kaindi Teachers’
Read moreOHE Hosts Farewell Lunch for Bopi
The Office of Higher Education (OHE) held a farewell lunch for one its consultants with the Labour Market Assessment (LMA) and the Technical and Vocational
Read moreTAFE Broadens Scope
By Sally Tiwari There is enormous demand for vocational qualifications in Papua New Guinea and demand will continue increasing as resources come on-stream, Phil Oakley
Read moreKerevat National High Resumes Classes Today
One of the country’s oldest national high schools, Kerevat National High School in East New Britain, resumed classes today. The school had been closed in
Read moreJapan Funds School Hall in Chimbu
The Japanese Government through its embassy in Port Moresby have allocated K208, 528 to build a new assembly hall at Koge Primary School in the
Read moreMore Teachers Needed
Training of teachers for the different sectors of education is one of the biggest challenges for the Education Department, secretary Dr Musawe Sinebare says. He
Read moreSecondary School Students win Westpac Grant
A couple of secondary school students are the lucky recipients of this year’s Westpac Women’s Education Grant. The announcement was made on International Women’s Day
Read moreCollege Lecturer Arrested in Connection to a Series of Robberies
A college lecturer at the Madang Teachers’ College (MTC) and her boyfriend have been arrested in relations to a series of robberies in Madang. It
Read moreDBTS Enrols Over 1000 Students
The total intake for Don Bosco Technical Secondary School (DBTS) this year is 1,097 students. The students fall into the secondary, senior secondary and technical
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