Month: October 2016
Polye’s claims are baseless
WAS Opposition Leader Don Polye serious or just bluffing when he told Parliament last Friday that he would cancel Apec 2018 if he became Prime Minister after the general elections […]
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WE say good luck to all the punters as everyone switches their attention to Melbourne Cup tomorrow. Those one day punters we know are also reading while others are waiting […]
Training graduates 100 in Kimbe
FOLLOWING the Human Development Institute’s (formerly EDTC) 20th anniversary celebrations, West New Britain saw 100 people graduating through the Personal Viability (PV) training in Kimbe last week. They graduated from […]
Programme sees positive impact
PNG Power Ltd’s apprenticeship and traineeship programme is having a positive impact in the power stations and distribution systems. In February, 50 apprentice and 50 trainees were enrolled to undergo […]
Kerevat expects to stay in top 10
KEREVAT National High School in East New Britain had a pass rate of 99 per cent last year placing the school in the top 10 schools in the country, Deputy […]
Paradise High takes steps to improve students
PARADISE High School established in 2007 is taking small and steady steps to improve its students academically and socially, principal Abdurrahman Aydin says. In the beginning of each year, the […]
Milne Bay backs NMSA
MILNE Bay Governor Titus Philemon is confident that the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) will adopt a submission for the recognition and protection of the seas of Milne Bay. Philemon and […]
NCD launches 5-year tuberculosis plan
By SHARLYNE ERI THE National Capital District Tuberculosis five-year strategic plan has been launched by National Capital District Governor Powes Parkop and Health Minister Michael Malabag. The plan is the […]
LLG yet to receive funding: President
SUAU local level government president Ricky Morris of Alotau, Milne Bay, says funding for local level governments are yet to be received. Morris told The National yesterday that it was […]
Suau LLG in Milne Bay to venture into cocoa farming
THE Suau local level government in Alotau, Milne Bay, will venture into cocoa farming as its main economic activity, president Ricky Morris says. Morris said a team from the PNG […]