Day: June 18, 2018
Spelling comp a success
The three-day Em Stret Spelling Bee School competition was a success for students in Port Moresby. It ended on Friday on a high note. Nine schools competed in the three-day […]
Drugs abuse giving students low marks
The use of homebrew and marijuana by youths and school-aged children is affecting their education resulting in fewer students entering colleges and universities. This was revealed by the National Narcotics […]
Dept, institute partner to train trainers
THE Department of Education and the Papua New Guinea Education Institute (PNGEI) will host the training of trainers workshops throughout the country. The PNGEI would conduct workshops in six provinces […]
Healthy teens school cancer programme touches lives of 1200 students
More than 1200 new students have been reached this year through the PNG Cancer Foundation move to make healthy lifestyle choices, according to the foundation’s health educator Jacob Oburi. Speaking […]
Foundation books help Cheshire to read
NEARLY 173 library books have been donated to help improve the reading and literacy skills of children at the Cheshire learning centre in Port Moresby. PNG Book Foundation gave 74 […]
Teachers and officers in Western Highlands complete trainers’ course
A total of 116 teachers, eight inspectors and four education officers in Western Highlands have completed a week-long trainers’ course at the Holy Trinity Teachers’ College in Mt Hagen to […]
WITNESS
A girl waiting with empty containers to fetch water running in drops at the Seven Block in Wau town, Morobe. Wau has been experiencing water shortage problems for many years. […]
Keep town safe
I TRAVEL throughout the country and found out that after some years Kainantu has the potential to be safe for business development, etc. Kainantu is surrounded by all church denominations, […]
West Sepik airstrip
Reading about the planned work under the Airport Development and Improvement Programme with Asian Development Bank, I wonder if I can mention our longest and busiest airstrip in West Sepik. […]
Trainning delayed
A group of new police recruits has been at Bomana Training College now for three months but no training has been given. Are they there to just eat and relax […]