Day: March 4, 2019
Sir Julius hailed as a top knight
TWENTY-FOUR students attending the Our Lady of the Sacred Heart International School under the governor’s school of excellence programme were given the opportunity to meet Governor Sir Julius Chan and […]
Tanya takes online option
By MICHAEL LAI Tanya Oveai, 25, will continue studying business administration online after graduating with a diploma in information technology systems administration at International Education Agency School (IEA) of Technical […]
UPNG students attend Aussie school programme
IN January, 10 undergraduates from the University of PNG’s (UPNG) school of business and public policy attended a summer school programme at the Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra. The […]
Minister wants Wash policy to reach all schools
MINISTER for National Planning and Monitoring Richard Maru has announced that PNG’s Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (Wash) Policy 2015-30 targets education institutions’ access to Wash services to reach 100 per […]
Official notes potential to export skilled labour
PAPUA New Guinea has the potential to export skilled labour, International Education Agency School College of Tafe (Technical and Further Education), manager Chris Jones says. Jones said students with special […]
Marine research organisation turns 21 in style
Mahonia Na Dari (MND), a West New Britain-based marine environment research and conservation organisation, recently celebrated its 21st year by successfully completing a USAid-funded project. The US government, through the […]
WITNESS
A driver accidently rammed his vehicle into the fence of a private property at 5-Mile in Port Moresby on Thursday. This bend at the 5-Mile section of the Hubert Murray […]
Bird’s red-carpet treatment of O’Neill shows true leadership
EAST Sepik Governor Alan Bird and his show of great statesmanship has been the talk of the town the past few weeks. Governor Bird demonstrated true leadership and humility when […]
Letters in brief
Alotau fare: Alotau fare: The Independent Consumer and Competition Commission (ICCC) should look into the bus fares that Land Transport is setting in Alotau? The run from Hagita Estate to […]
Mt Hagen too dangerous
MT Hagen will become a no-go zone because there is no leadership, no management and no order. People don’t feel safe there anymore. Are there plans to bring the city […]