Day: August 1, 2018
Employment project helps youths apply for skills jobs
MORE than 454 youths graduated under the Papua New Guinea National Capital District Commission urban youth employment project to apply for jobs. Deputy project manager for NCDC urban youths Mathias […]
Adviser hails head teacher for good management
EASTERN Highlands education adviser Thomas Jonduo commended Gama Lutheran Primary School in Goroka for prudent school management, resulting in development of basic infrastructures. Jonduo was in the school to open […]
PNG journalists undergo training on climate change
PAPUA New Guinea journalists and communications officers have underwent training on reporting on climate related issues in Fiji. They were among the 28 journalists and communications officers from Tuvalu, New […]
System helps parents to see students’ marks
Grade 12 students and parents will be able to see students’ external marks before they apply for tertiary institutions this year. This followed a Department of Higher Education, Research, Science […]
College gets support from Indonesia to teach Bahasa language
Learning the Bahasa language allows students to learn the cultures and traditions of Indonesia, according to a diplomat. In a recent visit to the Juha College in Port Moresby recently, […]
School yet to receive TFF due to row over position
A primary school in Western Highlands did not receive its tuition-fee free (TFF) funding following a conflict over appointment of a head teacher. Douglas Tiko, a board member of the […]
Remote school gets laptops
THE Litehaus International of Australia has donated 12 laptops and a projector to the remote Lumusa Baptist Primary School in Western Highlands recently. It was first of its kind for […]
Principal eyes religious education
LOWER Nebilyer Provincial High School in Western Highlands will introduce Christian religion education is one of the lessons for students to guide them with Godly principles. The school launched the […]
Tour guides and operators undergo training to boost skills
MORE than 30 tour guides and operators from Tambul-Nebilyer district in Western Highlands were taught basic first aid and cookery skills by two professional trainers from Australia last week. The […]
WITNESS
This section of the road at Kreer Heights in Wewak, East Sepik, needs to be fixed.