Day: February 8, 2017
Tech welcomes Pacific students
The Australia-Pacific Technical College (APTC) has welcomed more than 700 Pacific Island students undertaking training in technical and vocational courses at a two-day orientation programme. The orientation sessions at APTC […]
Inspire students to post positvely, teachers told
TEACHERS must encourage their students to ensure whatever they post on social media is positive. The 28 teachers from all-girls Marianville Secondary School outside Port Moresby were told during a […]
Province to host Geru Peng Festival
JIWAKA is preparing to stage its first major annual cultural show called the Geru Peng Festival in May, show organisers say. The show, an initiative of the government under the […]
WITNESS
Drainage construction is still underway between Bisini Parade Road and the proposed Boroko Market in Port Moresby. According to the National Capital District Governor Powes Parkop, the contract has been […]
It’s time we catch up with technology
THE vice-chancellor of Divine Word University (DWU) in Madang once said that the university will be a paperless institution of higher learning in Papua New Guinea. So the technology that […]
Port Moresby’s crime rate on the rise
RESIDENTS in Port Moresby are gravely concerned at the rise in rampant petty crime committed by young men, even boys, at intersections citywide. The notorious trend in petty crime now […]
New govt must keep free education, health
I WRITE with reference to the news article by Leader of Pangu Pati and Bulolo MP Sam Basil regarding his party’s key policies heading into the 2017 general elections. We […]
So many signs to show Jesus’ return is soon
THE account of Jesus telling His Disciplines about the signs of the end times that is recorded in (Mathew 24:3-14, Mark 13:3-13 & Luke 21:7-19) is coming to fulfillment in […]
School’s should organise ID cards
I DON’T know how much it costs to produce identification cards for the students but I as a parent think all students especially in senior grades should have IDs from […]
Refugees on Manus should be sent back to Australia
THE refugees Australia has sent to you should not be the responsibility of Papua New Guinea (PNG) nor your government. These people came to Australia seeking safety and protection from […]