Day: October 2, 2017
Udia calls on landowners to resist land-grabbers
By Moya Iowa= HIRI Moale Festival committee chairman and deputy Central Governor Opao Udia has urged Motukoitabu landowners not to sell their land and to resist land grabbing. Udia was […]
Lecturer publishes accounting textbook for tertiary students
A senior accounting lecturer from the University of PNG has launched a new book titled Company Accounting for Papua New Guinea for tertiary students. The book is the 10th book […]
Fifty boost teaching qualification
Fifty teachers have upgraded their teaching qualifications by participating in an Australian and internationally recognised course at Bougainville Technical College. Speaking at the graduation on Friday, Nicola Simpson, Second Secretary […]
Tvet leadership training vital for development
PAPUA New Guinea’s National Department of Education and the Australian government are working together to enhance leadership and management skills in the technical and vocational education and training (Tvet) sector. […]
Australian business studies offered locally
ONE of the main training providers, the Papua New Guinea Institute of Banking and Business Management (PNGIBBM), is now offering the Australian Bachelor of Business programme. IBBM Faculty and sales […]
WITNESS
Three pigs which were born in Goroka market feeding on rubish that is plentiful there. They are among the many pigs that roam the market area. Sometimes they cross the […]
Teachers play key role for children
THERE is a saying that a picture tells a thousand words and the rotogravure pictures of teachers of the colonial era that I have in my lab are no different. […]
Basil switch supported
MANY writers to this column have criticised, vilified and condemned Bulolo MP Sam Basil for crossing the floor of Parliament to join the Government. These people do not seem to […]
Basil U-turn seen as childish
AS a Morobean I see Sam Basil’s decision to cross the floor of Parliament from the Opposition benches to the Government as a childish. His move does not hold well […]
Key to success is hard work
I AM concerned about the uncertainties faced by people who could have succeeded but are still struggling. What we have to remember is that everything has a small beginning. While […]