Day: May 7, 2018
Kwikila school next on BSP’s list in solar-light project
CENTRAL’S Kwikila Secondary School will be the next recipient of Bank South Pacific’s solar lights in a programme aimed at high schools. A ground-breaking ceremony was done by bank staff […]
Firms pitch in to get children back into class
By EREBIRI ZURENUOC LAE’S Huonville Primary School in Lae is building new classrooms with the help of donations from two companies. The school closed on April 16 when the provincial […]
Students told to read to be smart
By PETER ESILA PAPUA New Guinea Book Foundation has donated 50 business and economics textbooks to students at the University of Papua New Guinea. The foundation promotes the habit of […]
Teacher sees no problems with new standards
A Bulolo primary school head teacher who graduated with a Bachelor of School Management from University of Goroka recently is ready to implement the standard-based curriculum structure. Hompiri Primary School […]
Markham secondary now switched on in classrooms
By ANGELA PAUL Markham Valley Secondary School (MVSS) in Morobe is the sixth school to receive solar lights in classrooms. As part of the 2018 BSP community project initiative, BSP […]
New centre graduates 42 pioneer students
By PISAI GUMAR A new skills training institute in Lae has graduated 42 pioneer students in tourism, hospitality and excavator operation. The institute was set up to bridge the widening […]
Rearea gets classroom and ambulance
The Mineral Resource Development Company has commissioned an ambulance and given a new classroom to a community near the liquefied natural gas plant site in Port Moresby. MRDC managing director […]
Goilala moves to the village to break down how to spend K1mil
THE Goilala district development authority held a meeting at Kania village, Woitape LLG, last week to see how a K1 million bduegt can best be used. Goilala MP William Samb […]
Absence of police chief hindering crime war
By HELEN TARAWA Northern needs a provincial police commander to effectively manage law and order problems, Governor Gary Juffa says. Juffa confirmed receiving reports of violence and burning down of […]
WITNESS
A street vendor braves busy traffic to sell soft drinks at Waigani, in Port Moresby. A recent awareness campaign in the city tried to keep the city clean and cut […]