Day: June 6, 2018
MP opens gas station
By ZACHERY PER Daulo MP Pogio Ghate opened a service station on Friday and called on the people of Daulo, in Eastern Highlands, to run businesses to attract Government support, […]
K300,000 road planned to open door to the world
MP Geoffrey Kama has allocated K300,000 for two roads to be built to connect the Karamui Salt Nomane district to the rest of Chimbu. Local people have been using bush […]
Unitech plans open day to give visitors a chance to look into career crystal ball
The Papua New Guinea University of Technology will have its annual open day on Friday. This year’s theme is; “Unitech for building career pathways for our young children”. Organising committee […]
University students get certificate in leadership
Twenty students from Divine Word University received certificates for completing a leadership training programme on diversity and inclusion. The participants received certificates of participation in “diversity and inclusion leadership programme”, […]
District all geared up to pay more tuition fees
By PETER WARI THE Mendi Munihu district development authority is ready to pay out the third batch of school-fee subsidies for its tertiary students. After paying the first and second […]
K22mil event for market in Goroka called off
By MALUM NALU in Goroka The Goroka Market ground-breaking ceremony has been cancelled because the procurement process has not been completed. Prime Minister Peter O’Neill was to have officiated at […]
Gift of generator giving Kagua school new opportunities
By JAMES GUMUNO Petroleum Resources Gobe has bought a 65KVA generator for Kagua Secondary School in Southern Highlands. Mineral Resources Authority managing director Augustine Mano and Petroleum Resources chairman Philip […]
Developing job path at early age vital
Identifying career pathways and talented children at an early age and helping them to develop their interest and talent is seen as an important concept to include in the current […]
Youths urged to address issues through democracy
A teacher from Gordon Secondary has encouraged Youth against Corruption Association (Yaca) members to participate in democracy as a course to address issues in the country. Dunn Vunariri said youths […]
WITNESS
Can the managers at the PNGIPA Waigani campus tell their staff to stop dumping rubbish into the main stormwater drain that runs down from the Ensisi valley. Household rubbish and […]