Day: October 23, 2019
Sese in same trade class as dad
By JOYCE INGIPA IT is indeed rare to see a girl and her father in the same class. But Sese Jack, 25, is not too fazed about attending the same […]
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Exam puzzle Mum: Hi son, how was the (national exam) paper today? Son: Okay, but it brought some painful memories. Mum: Painful memories? Son: Yes. Those questions require us to […]
Dream becoming a reality
The urge to become a nurse and make tangible contribution to community has motivated a man to apply for an Australia Awards In-PNG Scholarship in 2018. Today, Kumuno Cliff is […]
University finding practical ways to recycle waste
CONSUMER culture creates large amounts of waste in the form of plastics, glass, metals and other materials and equipment but recycling can help manage the trash going into landfills, dumps […]
Communities in Morobe receive life skills
A FORMER primary school teacher is teaching integrated life skills in rural communities in Morobe. The skills is to help people maximise the use of their crops to produce organic […]
Former MP urges students to inspire change in workplace
JIWAKA students at the University of Goroka were urged to become agents of change when they enter start teaching. Businessman and philanthropist Benjamin Mul made the remarks when giving the […]
Eight receive safety training for high risk areas, programme eyes more
EIGHT workers from Lae’s machinery and engineering industry graduated earlier this month with certificates on safety and operation of machinery and equipment in high risk areas. Pacific Cranes and Engineering […]
B’ville referendum & beyond
Today we conclude Ben Bohane’s feature on Bougainville in the lead up to the much-anticipated referendum Continued from yesterday… Economic viability Bougainville is well endowed with mineral resources, but these […]
WITNESS
THE Charles Abel Highway, in Alotau, Milne Bay, was closed yesterday due to excessive flooding. Tourists who visited Tawali Leisure and Dive Resort over the weekend couldn’t make it back […]
Spill affecting Madang people
IT is finally confirmed that the sea waters in Madang was contaminated and poisoned by the highly toxic slurry spillage at Basamuk Nickel/Cobalt Refinery at Raicoast few months ago. The […]