Day: December 11, 2019
Serena proud to fly PNG flag at pageant
By BOURA GORUKILA SHE failed to get a top-six placing in the 2019 Miss Scuba pageant in Malaysia recently but Serena Paul is so happy that she took part – […]
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Full plate NEWLY-appointed Police Commissioner David Manning is also the chairman of the Immigration and Customs Authority board. His plate is certainly full, so to speak, at the moment. Power […]
Esther happy with small business
A PART from providing daily news coverage, newspapers have a variety of other uses too. Esther John from Gembogl district in Chimbu knows that too well. She sells old newspapers to […]
School receives laptops
AN Australian-based organisation has donated 12 laptops to a primary school in Western Highlands. Litehaus International donated the laptops to Mt Hagen Tee Primary School to benefit its students. Chairman […]
School sends more students to high school
A PRIMARY school in East Sepik, which began 13 years ago has seen more than half of its grade eight students off to high schools. Bugusu Primary School in Yangoru-Saussia […]
Disability not a problem for Mark, two sisters
EPHRAIM Mark, 26, limped up to the stage to receive his trade certificate during the Melanesia Training Institute end-of-year ceremony at the Vunapope Archdiocese Hall in Kokopo, East New Britain. […]
Students told to regard education as valuable asset
STUDENTS of Namatanai Secondary School in New Ireland have been urged to value education and regard it as a valuable asset that will determine their future. District education coordinator Robert […]
Students urge leaders to put aside differences, work together
STUDENTS from Namatanai Secondary School in New Ireland have called on the three MPs in the province to put aside their political differences and unite to serve their people. In […]
WITNESS
RUBBISH is piling up in almost every corner and streets in Port Moresby showing how careless people can be. This street along Waigani, has betel nut husk, spit, cigarette packets, […]
Stopping provincial days is an insult
THE recent announcement by the prime minister to abolish provincial day celebrations is the lowest the government can go and could be avoided. It is an insult and a disaster […]