Day: April 1, 2019
Kerema no longer a sick hospital
Kerema General Hospital in Gulf has improved significantly from a desperate state to a level 5 hospital through better management and strong support from the national government, chief executive Moses […]
Gaming board sponsors business student
Linda Kokele is now able to pursue her dream at the PNG Institute of Banking and Business Management with the help of National Gaming Control Board. Kokele, a first-year bachelor […]
South Fly MP opposes proposal to split Western
SOUTH Fly will not support the North Fly district’s proposal to break away from Western to form a separate province, MP Seki Agisa says. Agisa was responding to North Fly […]
Bureau to promote tourism in the city
THE National Capital District Tourism Bureau has been established to promote tourism in the capital city. This is a move that has the full blessing of the Tourism Promotion Authority. […]
Education to boost growth of districts
EDUCATION institutions will help boost the socio-development growth of districts and provinces, North Fly MP James Donald says. “This is the reason why the International Training Institute was set up […]
PNG looking at India as source of cheap textbooks
Minister for National Planning Richard Maru says sourcing quality educational materials from India will be beneficial for Papua New Guinea. He said this during a meeting with the director of […]
Youths learn skills to help with job search
Ten students have graduated from Project Wok, a pilot programme run by Kina Bank in partnership with Project Yumi, a non-government organisation. The students were trained by staff of Kina […]
Uni launches new library system
By JOYCE INGIPA Students attending the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) will now have access to updated books and materials, former acting vice-chancellor Prof Kenneth Sumbuk says. At the […]
Campus offers matriculation studies for grades 10, 12
Divine Word University Kabaleo campus in Kokopo will be running matriculation studies for grades 10 and 12. According to the university’s Kabaleo campus coordinator, James Panny, classes for grade 10s […]
School gets computers, learning booklets
THE Baisu Primary School in Mt Hagen, Western Highland, has received 12 laptops with basic computer-learning booklets from an overseas-based organisation on Friday. The laptops were given by the Litehaus […]