Day: August 14, 2019
Mogia driven to achieve dream
By ALBERT KAMANI HAVING a university degree is not the end of education, says Michael Mau Mogia. Mogia was accepted again in 2018 by the University of Papua New Guinea […]
Official: Infrastructure affects students’ learning
INFRASTRUCTURE development for Morobe schools must be looked after so that students can benefit from them and attain skills and knowledge to help develop PNG, an official says. Morobe deputy […]
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Boozed up burglar A CCTV footage caught a 29-year-old man in Perth, Australia breaking into a liquor shop. Like a kid in a lolly shop, the thirsty bandit quickly helped […]
Students encouraged not to lose focus on education
YOUTHS engagement is important because they are the future and education is power, says UNW (United Nations Women) deputy country representative Adekemi Ndieli. Speaking yesterday during the International Youth Day […]
Chief appeals to landowners: Give land for education
A LOCAL chief from the Ngarutsaniang area in Markham, Morobe, where the Umi Vocational Training Centre is located, has called on customary landowners to give land for the development of […]
Western launches e-learning trial programme for schools
THE Papua New Guinea Sustainable Development Programme Ltd (SDP) in partnership with Digicel, Save the Children and Inclusive Ventures have launched a proof-of-concept e-learning project in Western. The initiative is […]
WITNESS
The Balob Teachers College to Malahang stretch of the Busu Road in Lae is going from bad to worse forcing vehicles, especially PMV buses, to spend more money on parts. […]
Constitution allows for referendum
THE PNG Constitution allows for referendum. Likewise it allows for Bougainville’s referendum to determine its political future. While, this right is agreed to be used on a time and date […]
Letters in brief
Bad road: THE Okapa road network in Okapa of Eastern Highlands is very bad. Trucks travelling that route are faced with all kinds of problems just to travel to the […]
Removal of O’Neill
THE removal of prime minister Peter O’Neill and subsequent formation of the Marape-Steven Government has brought new hope to the country. That hope was not only felt by Papua New […]