Day: January 25, 2021
How Saki survives in busy city
By LORRAINE JIMAL SAKI Nupiri appreciates what little he has and makes use of resources available to him to earn a living in the capital city. He is among the […]
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Nothing new Someone posted that the three most important public safety rules for Covid-19 already exist in Bible: Wash your hands (Exodus 30: 18-21); If you have symptoms, keep your […]
Division ready to move after talks with provincial govt
THE New Ireland education division is ready to move forward after talks with the New Ireland government and the provincial administration on Thursday. Governor Sir Julius Chan, in a call […]
District will try out digital libraries, MP says
POOR education outcomes for students in rural areas can be attributed to schools lacking learning resource centres such as libraries. Yangoru-Saussia MP Richard Maru used schools in his electorate as […]
Teacher determined to improve reading, writing skills
WHEN Phillip Solomon walked into the classroom in 2018, his students could not read or write – and he was determined to change this. Solomon is an elementary teacher at […]
Open college receives K70,000
THE University of PNG Open College in Mendi, Southern Highlands, received K70,000 from the provincial government for infrastructure and operation costs. Centre director Anna Emeck acknowledged the assistance from the […]
Programme focuses on unity, issues
STUDENTS attending tertiary institutions will have an exchange programme to boost unity and address national issues, according to a university student representative council president. University of Goroka (UOG) student council […]
Maintenance almost done
MAINTENANCE work on the Sacred Heart Teachers College male dormitories in Port Moresby is almost complete, says the school’s principal. Principal Theckla Aknonero said work started at the beginning of […]
Commission welcomes teachers
THE Teaching Service Commission (TSC) is welcoming all teachers back as the 2021 academic year starts today with the resumption of duties. TSC chairman Samson Wangihomie also acknowledged and welcomed […]
School calls for early registrations
THE high demand for places in schools this year has prompted a school in Lae to call for students to formally register early. Lae Secondary School (LSS) principal Christopher Raymond […]