Day: August 30, 2021
Educational excursion
MORE than 140 students from Gordon Secondary School in Port Moresby have participated in a field excursion to apply their skills outdoors, a teacher says. Geography and biology teacher Dorothy […]
Tips to help students search online when studying from home
AT the height of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, school closures meant more than 90 per cent of the world’s learners had to study virtually or from home. The internet, an […]
Students stand out in uniforms during school shoe parade
STUDENTS from Silanga Primary School in Central Nakanai local level government (LLG) of West New Britain held a shoe parade on Friday. Led by head girl Juliachim Saroa, the parade […]
New footbridge relief for school children
By PETER WARI SCHOOL children from Kar and surrounding villages in Nipa-Kutubu, Southern Highlands, will no longer miss class or get home late when the River Nembi bursts its banks […]
Philomina only female recipient
PHILOMINA Yomini Polu always had a dream of becoming a plant molecular geneticist. She will now able to fulfil that dream after she became the third, and only female, Chevening […]
K25.9mil put into accounts, Uguro says
MINISTER for Education Jimmy Uguro has announced that a total of K25.9 million was remitted to bank accounts for elementary and primary schools as well as inclusive education resource centres […]
Malinsin: A doc in making
By TONY PALME MALINSIN Alo is about to realise his childhood dream of becoming a medical doctor. The 22 year-old from Ralomanda village in Kagua-Erave, Southern Highlands has been offered […]
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Bad sign The intra-provincial spat between the three MPs of New Ireland continues to simmer. The only victims are the people. The 2022 general election is a few months away, […]
Why is Aust behind on making its own mRNA vaccines?
Annual Coronavirus vaccines could be a reality – but Australia is at least 18 months away from manufacturing its own, DONNA LUA reports From September – more than nine months […]
WITNESS
MOST footpaths and structures near traffic lights in Port Moresby are covered in betel nut spittle. Pictured is one at Boroko.