Day: June 21, 2021
‘Changing TFF was a mistake’
CHANGING the free education policy was a mistake and Prime Minister James Marape has admitted it last week, Opposition Leader Beldan Namah says. “Marape revealed this when he announced that […]
Children learn about architecture
TEN children enrolled at Buk bilong Pikinini’s (BbP) Steamships-sponsored Library Learning Centre at Pari village in Port Moresby recently had the opportunity to learn what it takes to become an […]
Motivating yourself to study
ARE you feeling down to get motivated to study? It is quite simple to watch a motivational video on social media one more time. But your exams are coming. You […]
Business needs discipline, students told
JOHN Duigu and Associates Ltd director John Duigu says business is about believing in oneself, planning, organising, leading by example and being able to coordinate. “There are six important questions […]
Pacific Island govt reps join digital citizenship advisory group
GOVERNMENT representatives from Kiribati, the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu have joined the Pacific Islands Digital Citizenship and Safety Advisory Group, a digital literacy initiative first convened by Facebook and Save […]
Graphic designer Desmond on way up
By ROBINSON LEKA DESMONG Faure is a self-taught graphics designer who wants to expand his business by sharing his work with as many people as possible. Desmond, 28, from Tufi […]
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Player revolt It seems not all is well at the Broncos camp with coach Kevin Walters reportedly sorting out differences with key players some of whom are leaving. Sad situation. […]
WITNESS
MAINTENANCE on the Hawain Bridge in Wewak, East Sepik, has been completed recently. Maintenance came after calls were made from the people to authorities to fix the bridge.
Open NDB branch in Gulf
THERE should be a National Development Bank in Gulf. This bank will help small medium enterprises (SMEs) in the province with projects such as poultry, crocodile farming and piggery as […]
Letter in brief
Subsidise fuel THE price of fuel has skyrocketed. Can the Government use some of the Covid-19 stimulus package funds to subsides fuel price back to K2.30 per litre for diesel […]