Day: October 24, 2018
With driver’s licence in hand students face a brighter future
A GROUP of students in Lae have received driving licences after going through a four-week driving course at Butibum village in the Ahi local-level government. Facilitator Michael Daure said the […]
Manase salutes O’Neill after govt promises K10mil funding for Wasa bridge
THE people of Kandep have welcomed the Government’s K10 million funding for the construction of Wasa bridge in the district Kandep MP Alfred Manase said the people thanked the Government […]
Youths eyed in fight to cut crime
RESOURCING youths in the Highlands to help eliminate law and order issues in the region was one of the resolutions passed during a regional governors’ conference last week in Enga. […]
Tongamp’s top of the class
JIWAKA provincial education board deputy chairman Paul Pap has lauded Governor Dr William Tongamp for taking education in the province to the next level. Pap made this remark on Friday […]
University’s open college provides lectures online
THE University of Papua New Guinea Open College will shift from learning using printed materials to a technology-enabled one, says executive director Professor Devabaktina Harinarayana. “We won’t send lecturers (anymore) […]
Journo tells students to find purpose in life
Students soon to join the workforce must find their purpose in life so that their work will improve other people’s lives, says a senior journalist. Lae bureau chief of EMTV […]
Students on missionary work
FIFTEEN students from the University of PNG are travelling to the Trobriand Islands to carry out missionary work and community development projects. The students are part of the Young Missionary […]
Community-based organisation gives youths agricultural skills
A COMMUNITY-based organisation has partnered with the Family Farm Team Training programme to teach agricultural skills to people in Porgera, Enga. Restoring Justice Initiative Association manager Pat Niuni said the […]
WITNESS
When you don’t main buildings you run the risk of fire – ask Radio Morobe. On Monday, Radio Morobe operations were hit by an electrical short circuit, sending out sparks […]
Teachers’ pay cut
The teachers’ pay-cut issue is now being blamed on over deductions by financial institutions to cover loan repayments. For this to be believed, teachers need to have their pay slip […]