Day: February 10, 2020
Uni student Nathan tastes newsroom life
By LULU MARK WHEN he returns to university life this week, aspiring journalist Nathan Woti understands what life in a newspaper newsroom is like. He spent the past 12 weeks […]
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Illegal logging Illegal logging means the practice of cutting down trees without any licence or approval by the Government and landowners. Out there in the bush, illegal logging also means […]
Becoming a grassroots activist
Sarah Garup discusses some of her grassroots activities and education which has helped many women to become strong leaders and activists. Last July, I presented a seminar, “Ripples of Change […]
UPNG council approves re-establishment of SRC
By ENAMYRA ANI, UPNG Journalism student THE University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) council has approved the re-establishment of the student representative council (SRC). UPNG chancellor Robert Igara told the […]
DBTI hosts orientation programme to start academic year
THE Don Bosco Technological Institute (DBTI) in Port Moresby held a four-day orientation programme for over 300 of its students to start the academic year. Held from Feb 3 to […]
School aims to address issues
By PETER ESILA THE school of business and public policy at the University of Papua New Guinea is committed to bring solutions to challenges in the corporate world through its […]
Edai Town opens academy
By BERRY DINGHAN EDAI Town has witnessed another milestone in the opening of the Edai Christian Academy for estate residents and neighbouring villages. Edai Town development director Kym Yong said […]
280 students from SHSS to graduate
BY NATHAN WOTI A TOTAL of 280 students, including two honours students and a masters student from the school of humanities and social sciences (SHSS) at the University of Papua […]
New school for Nawaeb children
CHILDREN in Goabadik village at Nabak in Nawaeb, Morobe, will have a new primary school. Governor Ginson Saonu’s commitment for a new school at Goabadik under the provincial government’s education […]
School in need of facilities
THE increase of student’s enrolment at the Morobe Technical High School in Huon Gulf requires additional learning facilities to cater for the over 400 students including two additional teacher’s houses. […]