Day: October 31, 2017
Discussions begin for crew to film reality show in ENB
UNITED States hit reality television show Survivor is doing everything it can to come to PNG to shoot two episodes next year. The show’s production unit have already made contact […]
MP urges organisation to push to process, export cocoa
MEMBER for South Bougainville and Deputy Opposition Leader, Timothy Masiu, pictured, is encouraging the Organisation for Industrial, Spiritual and Cultural Advancement (OISCA) International to pursue plans to process and export […]
Aim for excellence, students told
STUDENTS must obtain academic excellence to be part of skilled workforce that is on par with the rest of the world, an official says. Bank of PNG Deputy Governor, Elison […]
Principal hails staff for their commitment
THE principal of Kerevat National High School Reime Ray Alo, has commended the staff that worked tirelessly to ensure their students performed well academically. Alo said last year, the school […]
ENB public service restructure will be reviewed: Official
East New Britain’s public service organisational structure will be reviewed next year, provincial administrator Wilson Matava says. Matava said key divisions at the headquarters in Kokopo would start to develop […]
WITNESS
It is a concern from villagers living along the coastline of Port Moresby for the Conservation and Environment Protection Authority (Cepa) to look into the issue of plastic and other […]
Congratulations PNG Kumuls
CONGRATULATIONS to Michael Marum, David Mead and the Kumuls for an excellent game against Wales. You made PNG proud Having watched both the PNG v Wales game and the Italy […]
People should change how they think
PEOPLE are not afraid of creating problems anymore. In almost every community, village or society, there are stories of people doing this and that. I am not talking about the […]
Call for govt to assist
THERE are 28,000-plus grade 12 students who have sat their Higher School Certificate examination all throughout the country. Government is investing heavily in the tuition fee free policy, and as […]
Call to recruit qualified teachers
THE National asked people last week why most students dropped out after grades 8 and 10 each year. This is what most have suggested: The Education Department must employ only […]