Day: October 16, 2017
Gulf govt creates trust to manage sports
By LUKE KAMA THE Gulf government, under the leadership of Governor Chris Haiveta, has created a trust to manage all sporting activities in the province. During the announcement of the […]
Council president raises concerns over leadership issues affecting operations
A counciL president in Northern has claimed that normal administrative operations at the provincial and local level governments in the province have been affected due to leadership issues. Chester Nauri, […]
District to become shareholder of market
PEOPLE from the Huhu LLG in Alotau district, Milne Bay, will soon become shareholders of a stevedoring company, according to Alotau MP Charles Abel. Speaking in Alotau recently, Abel who […]
K30,000 to benefit students
Over 250 elementary school students in Gaivakala village in Abau district of Central will benefit from K30,000 presented by National Capital District Governor Powes Parkop. Gaivakala Elementary School maintenance manager […]
Koiari Park joins Adventist system
A SECONDARY school located outside Port Moresby has experienced significant developments since its establishment four years ago. The Koiari Park Adventist Secondary School is a new addition to the Seventh-day […]
Students learning to save for school fees with new passbooks
By PISAI GUMAR MARKHAM Road Primary School in Lae, Morobe, pupil Taira Paul is the first recipient of a school savings passbook account from Women’s Micro Bank (WMB) Lae branch […]
Life Care raises K180,000 for project
The annual Life PNG Care (LPC) charity fundraising dinner raised about K180,000 for the mobile education project in the National Capital District. Part of the money raised would be used […]
Divine Word wins debate comp
By LARRY ANDREW DIVINE Word University is the winner of the Water PNG Ltd-sponsored universities’ debate challenge. The DWU team beat University of Goroka (UoG) in the grand final of […]
Call to focus on higher education
University of Goroka Vice-Chancellor Prof Musawe Sinebare wants the Government’s Alotau Accord II to give more priority to higher education. Sinebare said he had studied Alotau Accord II had had […]
Project helping local teachers meet requirements
OVER 300 elementary teachers from across New Ireland completed their Certificates of Elementary Teaching on Thursday through the Teach for Tomorrow project. The project is an initiative delivered by the […]