Parents in East New Britain will still have to pay schools fees for projects approved by the provincial education board. Acting education adviser Faiva Sione
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Teachers told to be serious
Teachers in East New Britain have been urged to be serious in their profession and to take up their postings with commitment. Teaching Service Commissioner
Read moreVillagers want headmaster sacked
By Gabriel Fifito Villagers near Kubalia High School in East Sepik are at loggerheads with the school’s board of governors over the re-appointment of a
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Student-teacher ratio increase with policy, says teacher
By Sally Tiwari THE increase in the number of students compared to teachers is one of the many challenges teachers will face with the implementation
Read moreBad weather mars start of academic year for schools in the NGI
Bad weather has stopped schools in Manus and East New Britain (ENB) from beginning their academic year. Manus education advisor Mr. Pomiran Kuyei stated that
Read moreThe Swire Conservation Scholarships for 2013
The Swire Conservation Scholarships is a program aimed at strengthening the capacity in conservations sciences and to enable long term sustainable management of our tropical
Read moreKawari sponsors students
A Honk Kong based company, Kawari Fortune Resources, has sponsored two students from Ialibu in the Southern Highlands to study in China. Richard Apurel (20)
Read moreMMJV runs Geo course for non-geologists
Morobe Mining Joint Venture (MMJV) just completed a weeklong course in geology for fifteen of its non-geologist employees. The course was facilitated by Dr. Kaul
Read morePort Moresby Tech hit by storm
Port Moresby Technical College caught the eye last Friday’s storm with damages estimated in the millions. According to reports in the Sunday Chronicle strong winds
Read morePNG puts its finger on Mathematics
By Geraldine Coutts of Radio Australia News Counting by using your fingers is well known in many societies. But in remote Papua New Guinea villagers
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