Day: October 16, 2017
Gulf govt creates trust to manage sports
Article Views: 1,713 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 […]
Council president raises concerns over leadership issues affecting operations
Article Views: 1,378 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 […]
District to become shareholder of market
Article Views: 1,379 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 […]
K30,000 to benefit students
Article Views: 1,337 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 […]
Koiari Park joins Adventist system
Article Views: 2,072 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 […]
Students learning to save for school fees with new passbooks
Article Views: 1,203 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 […]
Life Care raises K180,000 for project
Article Views: 1,136 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 […]
Divine Word wins debate comp
Article Views: 1,452 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 […]
Call to focus on higher education
Article Views: 1,039 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 […]
Project helping local teachers meet requirements
Article Views: 955 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 […]