Day: March 2, 2020
Daroll gives blood to save lives
By HEZRON KISING DARROL Huasihuek feels good to be saving the lives of many people he does not even know. He is a regular blood donor. Darrol, 36, from Baimuru […]
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Covid-19 threat The stock markets are already reeling from the impact so far of the corona virus. The global economy is bracing for the worse. Frightening. Not funny Agents of […]
Spatial footprints to planning
In this article, Edward Pulagis discuses the importance of urban planning functions and responsibilities to the different levels of government, city municipalities and local councils OWNING a home is important […]
Kabwum teaching students receive school fee assistance
By LARRY ANDREW AN elite from Kabwum on Friday stepped in to assist students from the district attending Balob Teachers’ College by paying K14,500 for their school fees. The school […]
School opens laboratory
THE Sacred Heart Secondary School in Tapini, Central, opened its new information communication Technology (ICT) laboratory on Friday. It was built under the PNG-Australia partnership and opened by Australian High […]
Province to produce quality Gr12
THE East New Britain administration aims to have more grade 12 students graduating and making it into tertiary institutions annually. This was revealed by the administrator and provincial education board […]
MP gives K10,000 to teachers
CHUAVE MP and Minister for Environment, Conservation and Climate Change Wera Mori has assisted newly-graduated teachers with incentives. Among the recruited teachers, Mori requested for eight to be posted in […]
Training centre opens for various diploma, certificate programmes
THE Commercial Training Centre (CTC) in East New Britain (ENB) has now opened its doors for various diploma and certificate programmes, including short courses for working-class people. The school is […]
Province aims to raise standard of education
PRINCIPLES, guidelines, commitment and order are the major focus to raise the standard of education which should be considered by all education officials in Western Highlands. New provincial education adviser […]
Students who pay given priority
A COLLEGE principal in Port Moresby says the 400 places available for the year have been filled by those who have paid their fees. Carmela Molkulabeta was responding to a […]