Students at the University of Goroka are concerned about the handling of their affairs by the university administration. Foremost is the university’s refusal to allow
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200 Students Sent Home
By Jeffrey Elapa More than 200 students at the Pausa St Paul’s Lutheran Secondary School in Enga have been sent home and parents are calling
Read moreFree Education Greeted with Mixed Reactions
By Gabriel Lahoc Mixed reactions have greeted the start of the academic year and the government’s implementation of its free fees policy. Most schools in
Read moreLiteracy Program for People with HIV Attracts More than Expected
By Shirlyn Belden. A community literacy program meant for people living with HIV has attracted more students than expected. The Anglicare Port Moresby Literacy School
Read moreAllegations of Bribery against Balob Staff
Allegations of bribery and misconduct have been raised against a senior staff of the Balob Teachers’ College in Lae by frustrated students. Up to 30
Read moreUOG survivors recieve assistance
By Zachery Per A local firm has given K10,000 to the 12 University of Goroka (UOG) students who survived the mv Rabaul Queen sea disaster.
Read moreHigh school plans mini crusade
By Roselyn Ellison Dreikikir High School in East Sepik plans to host a week-long mini crusade by next month. It will be the first time
Read moreMTC under the microscope
By Jayne Safihao Blunders by the Madang Teachers College administration will come under the scrutiny of the National Education Board, chairman of the board’s professional
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Females Urged to Take Up Heavy Trade Skills
Female students have been encouraged to apply for the Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) Skills Scholarship program to study in Australia. The five-year program
Read moreFemales urged to take up heavy trade skills
By Sally Tiwari Female students have been encouraged to apply for the Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) Skills Scholarship program to study in Australia.
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