Day: November 13, 2017
Minister pledges to give power to rural people
Missing electricity links in Central will be looked into in the next five years, according to Minister for Communication Information Technology and Energy Sam Basil. He told Central public servants […]
PNG Power to light up Girua Airport in K3.5mil deal
THE Government has paid K3.5 million to PNG Power Ltd (PPL) to put up a power transmission line from Popondetta to Girua Airport in Northern. National Planning and Monitoring Minister […]
Assault on woman triggers move by farmers to stay away
Farmers from Brown River in Kairuku-Hiri, Central, will not supply fresh garden produce to Port Moresby during the festive season because of the assault on a woman from Goilala at […]
Former students raise funds to rebuild burnt dormitory in Enga school
A committee of former students has been set up to raise K250,000 to replace the dormitory which burnt down the Sir Tei Abal Secondary School in Enga. The effort is […]
UPNG students display projects at science fair to win prizes
The School of Natural and Physical Science (SNPS) at University of Papua New Guinea in Port Moresby held its third bi-annual science fair recently with students displaying and presenting projects […]
Institute trains students on how to make money
Twelve students completed level 2 of Game of Money, a practical training course at the Human Development Institute, and received certificates on Friday. Game of Money teaches life skills by […]
Praise as 90 win Aust awards
Ninety people who have been awarded scholarships to study in Australia next year have been encouraged to be ambassadors for Papua New Guinea while overseas. The call has come from […]
Partnership provides Aust-standard education
A partnership between the Institute of Banking and Business Management and Torrens University of Australia has provided an Australian-standard of higher education for PNG students at the institute, its academic […]
Promoting science helps people think smart: Prof
Promoting science and mathematics in schools can make young Papua New Guineans more technology savvy and develop their ability to be more innovative in their thinking, says a senior academic. […]
WITNESS
This is Gerehu bus stop, in Port Moresby, and how it looks everyday. Although there is a public ban on betel nut chewing and selling in NCD, people are still […]