Day: February 14, 2018
JFK’s words get Gande to build
In the words of John F Kennedy, Kundiawa businessman Paul Gande said, ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country. […]
Church leaders attend SIM card registration workshop
The PNG Council of Churches and National Information Communication Technology Authority (NICTA) have successfully completed a SIM Card Registration sensitizing workshop for more than 50 church leaders in Mt Hagen. […]
It all adds up for Oil Search staff
TWO employees of Oil Search have qualified to become Certified Practising Accountants – thanks to the support of the company and Oil Search Foundation. They are Thomas Vutun and Benedict […]
Graduate scholarship programme for US now open for applications
THE United States embassy is inviting application for the 2019 J. William Fulbright graduate scholarship programme. It will accept only online applications by May 4. The scholarship pays for up […]
Four LLGs in Kerowagi help clear road linking Jiwaka
By TREVOR WAHUNE People living in the four local level governments of Kerowagi in Chimbu have have helped clear a road from there to North Wahgi, in Jiwaka, says local […]
Assembly members vow to work together
By TONY PALME NEWLY appointed members of the Jiwaka assembly and executive council have vowed to work together with the people. Philip Amdi, an ex-officio member of the assembly, said […]
US embassy invites PNG citizens to apply for 10-month fellowship programme
THE United States embassy is inviting PNG citizens to apply for the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship programme. The 10-month fellowship consists of academic coursework and an internship in a relevant […]
Uni increases undergraduate programmes
THE PNG University of Natural Resources and Environment has increased it undergraduate academic programmes from two to five in one year. University Vice-Chancellor Pro-fessor John Warren told a staff meeting […]
University eyeing infrastructure development
THE University of Natural Resources and Environment will focus on infrastructure development because the student intake has increased, says Vice-Chancellor Professor John Warren. He said new lecture rooms, dormitories and […]
WITNESS
The road at Waigani traffic light flooded when it rained heavily yesterday. This is a common sight in the city during the rainy season.