Day: February 24, 2020
Mum-of-five Finnia sews and sells for her family
By JAMES GUMUNO FINNIA Manusah, 30, is running a small business to support her two sons and three daughters. When her husband left the family a few years ago, Finnia […]
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No Broncos Ardent local rugby league fan was asked on Saturday why he was not at the NFS watching the double-header. He calmly replied that the Broncos or Cowboys should […]
PNG’s tertiary loan programmes
In this article, MOSES SAKAI discusses the lessons learnt from the experience of the tertiary students loan scheme. THE Government of Papua New Guinea (PNG) through the National Executive Council […]
Women take up maritime course
SIX women are charting a course in the maritime sector under a continuing partnership between Australia Awards Papua New Guinea and Steamships-Swire consortium that is building practical skills and supporting […]
Students to undergo leadership programme
Sixteen (16) final-year tertiary students will undergo a year-long Archer Leaders Programme run by the Kokoda Track Foundation (KTF) In a reception in Port Moresby last week, acting Prime Minister […]
Gerehu Primary School gets new uniforms to boost morale
TEACHERS at a primary school in Port Moresby have been kitted with new staff uniforms as part of the school’s efforts to boost morale. Gerehu Primary School principal Philip Tiki […]
Students facing difficulties to access online material
STUDENTS at a flexible open distance education (Fode) study centre in Lae, Morobe, have raised concern that the subjects they were expected to take up will require them to be […]
College offers degree programmes
GAULIM Teachers College in East New Britain will be rolling out the first bachelor degree programme for a bachelor in primary teaching in education under the National qualification frame work […]
Japanese govt donates books to teacher’s college
THE Melanesian Nazarene Teachers College (MNTC) in Jiwaka has received 920 text books from Japanese Aid to help students in their primary school teacher training. The Japanese government through their […]
Students warned of exchanging favours for grades
UNIVERSITY of Goroka (UoG) students have been warned not to exchange favours for grades. Chancellor Joseph Sukianomb issued the warning last Monday while opening orientation week. “Do not exchange favours, […]