Day: July 5, 2021
Students undergo project
NATIONAL advanced diploma students of Port Moresby Technical College have undergone their second major project of the year which gave them the opportunity to produce power by creating a mini […]
Gaming board donates tuition fees to 40 students
THE National Gaming Control Board (NGCB) recently donated and settled the 2021 tuition fees of 40 tertiary students in Papua New Guinea. “Given the current economic hardship, we needed to […]
Lawyer attains masters
BENJAMIN Bofeng is the second lawyer from Constitutional and Law Reform Commission (CLRC) to attain a masters of laws and development from the University of Melbourne, Australia. The 31-year-old, of […]
Students participate in advocacy programme
STUDENTS of Don Bosco Technological Institute (DBTI) in Port Moresby have participated in an advocacy programme focused on violence against women. Years one, two and three classes presented items that […]
Be prepared to implement curriculum, says official
ALL secondary, primary and early childhood schools in Morobe have been urged to be prepared to implement the standard-based curriculum (SBC), an official says. Morobe acting adviser Keith Tangui said […]
Students’ safety worries school, parents
PHILIP Aravure Primary School administration and parents are worried about the safety of the students as the roadworks in Gerehu is a safety issue. School representative Victor Sonny said it […]
Youths need support from government
PAPUA New Guinea youths need greater support from stakeholders and Government organisations to drive positive changes in the country, Equal Playing Field Youth Organisation chief executive officer Jacqui Joseph says. […]
Governor says PNG history must be prioritised, taught in schools
PAPUA New Guinea history must be prioritised and taught in schools, says New Ireland Governor Sir Julius Chan. Sir Julius said this during the opening of a week-long in-service programme […]
Travel measure violates freedom
THE recent announcement by the National Pandemic Response Controller David Manning has sparked criticisms. Many are against the Pandemic Act 2020, saying it is in violation of the Constitution’s Section […]
WITNESS
TRAFFIC signs in some parts of Lae, Morobe, are destroyed. Some need to be replaced. Lae police are concerned as this could cause inconvenience and confusion among motorists and pedestrians.