Day: December 18, 2019
Christopher is a life-saver for farmers
By SYLVIA PERSATA UPNG Journalism student CHRISTOPHER Tep is well-versed in everything agriculture – including how to assist crops and plants grow and mature quickly. He introduced a fertiliser named […]
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Tall order Mum was flabbergasted when she read her daughter’s letter to Santa Claus requesting a Christmas gift: “I have two brothers who are boring. Please Santa, I need a […]
Persistence pays off for Soso
Researcher THERESA MEKI, a PhD candidate with the Department of Pacific Affairs, Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, presents her work on how persistence worked for PNG woman politician […]
Tanuvasa wants equality
MAPUSAGA Tanuvasa has seen the realities of inequity and exclusion up close and personal. His mother has a degree and after many years of hard work, she did not get […]
Polytech working on short courses for workers
THE National Polytechnic Institute of PNG is working to provide short courses for workers in the public and private sectors, Joselito Marcos says. “We’ve received queries from people in government […]
Prepare to serve in rural areas, commission tells graduands
THE PNG Teaching Service Commission is calling on teachers who have just graduated to serve be prepared to serve in remote areas. Commissioner operations Mathew Pobaya said people there needed […]
Institute to provide training for industries
THE National Polytechnic Institute of PNG wants to provide training for industries. Institute director Joselito Marcos said they were capable of providing training required. “We are providing industry needs with […]
Students complete various courses, graduates
By ENAMYRA ANI UPNG Journalism Student A GROUP of 23 students received certificates in various careers and diploma in various trade after undergoing training provided by Worklink Training Services. Worklink, […]
WITNESS
THE K19 million Ramu NiCo Bridge or “Banab” bridge built across the Ramu River, is now providing vital service to the people of Usino–Bundi and Gama in Madang.
Stop pretending to impress visitors
WHEN it comes to receiving high level guests or overseas dignitaries in Goroka, the Eastern Highlands leadership and responsible authorities become great pretenders. They quickly organise people to clean up […]