Day: July 10, 2017
College praised for 100 years of education
St Joseph’s International Catholic College, in Port Moresby,has been commended for its contribution to the country’s education system for 100 years. “I would like to congratulate St Joseph’s International Catholic […]
400 complete job training project
FOUR hundred and forty two youths in Port Moresby have completed a 40-day training programme under the Urban Youth Employment Project (UYEP). The programme is a government initiative in partnership […]
Women told knowing about money helps them make better choices
A senior United Nations Women representative told graduates of the financial literacy training programme in Port Moresby last Wednesday that additional knowledge was always a benefit because education was power. […]
Call to improve literacy tactics
PAPUA New Guinea’s efforts to improve literacy levels must take on a more aggressive approach, said an education expert. A targeted literacy programme would raise literacy levels and help get […]
Film used to boost the way students think
A series of films encouraging students to be analytical and critical thinkers have been shown at the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) in Port Moresby recently. Titled UPNG Inspired […]
Journalism students learn to make Facebook a better tool
Six journalism students from the University of Papua New Guinea are part of a group who have been trained to be ‘Facebook smart’. According to the facilitator, David Rupa, being […]
WITNESS
During polling in NCD many voters had to wait in long lines to cast their vote according to alphabetical order. Perhaps more polling booths in the next elections can make […]
PNG people crying out for good governance
SEVEN million people of PNG are already on the junction of the road leading to good and bad. People are crying for this very simple thing called ‘good governance’. There […]
Unfolding events are made by demonic powers
THE unfolding events confronting our country today has been cleverly crafted by people with demonic powers. First, the demons have eyed the illiterate population as the fertile soil to nurture […]
Landowners still asking for shares
AN article by Shirley Mauludu in The National of Thursday May 11 reported the recent departure of the 300th shipment of LNG gas worth US$19 billion (K59.9 billion) of which […]