Day: November 4, 2019
Raising tree crops from cuttings
National Agricultural Research Institute research officer MATHEW POIENOU writes about the non-mist method of growing crops from cuttings instead of using seeds and off soots PAPUA NEW GUINEA is endowed […]
No school but Rex now enjoying view from top
By BRADLEY MARIORI REX Bomal, 41, did not tell his boss that he never went to school. So when the boss offered him a job as a sampler at the […]
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Giant slayers Tonga has finally ended the dominance of Australia, England and New Zealand in rugby league. The island kingdom team beat all the three league giants in the Oceania […]
Hard work pays off
A STUDENT, who was afraid of returning to his village and used to walk for two days frequently to get to a road to access basic services, was awarded the […]
University undergoing process for world recognised qualifications
University of Technology (Unitech) is undergoing an accreditation process for engineering programmes that will eventually see international standard programmes by 2024, vice-chancellor Dr Ora Renagi, pictured, says. “In other words, […]
School marks anniversary
THE Gordon International School in Port Moresby celebrated its 50th anniversary of teaching and learning this year. Principal Lucy Kula said she was grateful to see how far the school […]
Set goals in the classroom, then field
GETTING more involved in sports and representing the country is a dream for many but setting your goals right was more important, a former PNG soccer representative says. Loretta Yagum, […]
Investment in knowledge key, says official
INVESTMENT in knowledge is wise, 439 students of Gerehu Secondary School were told last Friday during their Grade 12 prize-giving ceremony. Guest speaker Maini Mick Ugaia, the principal adviser appointments […]
Students told to put God first ‘to achieve their desires’
PUT God first and whatever you desire, you will achieve, says deputy administrator of the PNG Education Institute, Timothy Damole. He told Grade 12 students of Badihagwa Technical Secondary School […]
Radio station’s programme boosts students’ self-esteem
THE ‘Chatroom programme’ has boosted students’ and young people’s self-esteem by way of empowering and helping them in commitment. This is according to the presenters and coordinators from National Broadcasting […]