Day: October 18, 2021
Private security in PNG – a network approach
Papua New Guinea (PNG) has, for a long time, struggled to maintain law and order within its borders. However, the past few years have been particularly challenging for the country’s […]
City school gets books from Singapore
THE Caritas Technical Secondary School in Port Moresby has received a donation of more than 1,000 books from the Tanglin Trust School in Singapore. Mia Bray, the school’s library skills […]
Park gets 3 new interns
ONE might think that being an animal carer at a zoo or animal sanctuary is just a matter of handling animals and feeding them. That isn’t so – there is […]
BSP gives camera to UPNG journalism students
The Bank South Pacific Financial Group Ltd (BSP) has presented a camera to the students of the University of Papua New Guinea’s (UPNG) journalism and public relations strand. Students were […]
Don’t wait for Govt, schools told
A HEAD teacher is encouraging schools in Lae, Morobe, to make their own arrangements in getting curriculum materials from Port Moresby to their schools. Omili Primary School head teacher Mark […]
WNB pays for students’ fees
MORE than 100 students from West New Britain (WNB) attending tertiary institutions in East New Britain (ENB) received their school fee assistance from the provincial last week. It came from […]
Southern Highlands pays K4mil for parents’ component
THE Southern Highlands government paid K4 million last week to schools in the province for the parent component of tuition fees. Governor William Powi said it was for the second […]
Management is key, says head teacher
PROPER management is the key to achievement, a head teacher says. Alfred Moka, the head teacher of Nanga Emmanuel Primary School in Mt Hagen, Western Highlands, said many believed that […]
Salesian school holds third meeting
THE Social Communications School of Formation, which was launched on Sept 15, held its third interactive conference last Wednesday. Attendees were guided through hallmark Salesian texts by Fr Ricardo Campoli […]
Journalist urges youths to preserve traditional knowledge
JOURNALIST Scott Waide has challenged youth of this generation to record and preserve traditional history and knowledge from village elders while they’re still alive. Waide is concerned there will be […]