Day: May 2, 2018
Effort made to give youths a chance
CREATING a network of partnerships to employ youths was the theme at the opening of a corporate training course at the Asia Pacific Institute of Social, Economic and Technical Studies […]
Workshop gives fire officers new writing skills
A GROUP of officers from the PNG Fire Service completed a one-week writing workshop on Friday. The workshop was to review the existing fire safety training packages used to train […]
Agro firm trains graduates to be part of management
FOURTEEN people have completed training at Mainland Holdings Limited to be part of the company’s management team. Mainland Holdings human resources official Nancy Uruaka said the 14 people were recruited […]
Prisoners and officials learn that dreams can come true
MORE than 90 prisoners and prison officials completed a personal viability courseat at Bomana prison held by the Human Development Institute. Prison Commandant Kiddy Keko said the participants were made […]
New generator to address power outages in Wabag
Wabag town and the surrounding areas have a new generator installed at Rakamanda to maintain the power supply during power interruptions. PNG Power acting managing director Carolyn Blacklock and Enga […]
Rural power project benefits 20,000 people in Hagen Central villages
MORE than 20,000 people living between Ogelbeng and Mt Ambra in Hagen Central are now have electricity for the first time. The electricity supply is funded at a cost of […]
Group helps students affected by quake
THE Tertiary Students Christian Fellowship in Jiwaka and Western Highlands gave K1600 to their members from Mendi School of Nursing and Dauli Teachers’ College on Saturday. TSCF executives and teachers […]
Bank installs solar lights for school
BANK of South Pacific has installed solar lighting system at Kombolopa Secondary School on Friday as part of its community project. Mt Hagen branch manager Theresa Pilamp said BSP is […]
WITNESS
Despite efforts by Lae MP John Rosso to make Lae city clean by putting up rubbish drums in specific locations around the city, some of those rubbish drums were either […]
Not enough data to match workload
THE number of students enrolled at the University of PNG has increased compared to the number of computers available. I have seen that the school has two labs. The other […]