Category: Youth & Careers
Graduates told to uphold dress codes
THE 464 students of the Madang Teachers College who graduated last Friday were told to uphold their dress codes as teachers. University of Goroka Chancellor Joseph Sukwianomb reminded the students […]
Manpower needed to carry out govt policy
MANPOWER is needed to implement the government policy on downstream (on-shore processing) of forest products, says Andrew Aopo of the PNG Forest Authority. Aopo is the acting director of the […]
Challenges drive Deborah
By BERRY DINGHAN DEBORAH Nelson was the only female graduate with a Bachelor in Motor Vehicle Technology from the Don Bosco Technological Institute (DBTI) in Port Moresby last Friday. The […]
Aldoni, others take top honours at Waigani Christian Academy
THE Waigani Christian College in Port Moresby held its third graduation last Friday with 21-year-old Kelly Alodi awarded the dux of the business strand. Alodi was among 135 grade 12 […]
First batch complete new courses
ST MARIA Gorethy Kabaira Girls Vocational Training Centre in the Gazelle, East New Britain, saw its first graduates for its three national certificate courses during its 46th graduation ceremony last […]
Kumul Petroleum Academy sets Nov 30 deadline for intakes
THE deadline for Kumul Petroleum Academy intakes is Nov 30, an official says. “During construction of the PNG LNG plant, a lot of international labour was mobilised,” Kumul Petroleum managing […]
Foundation’s sponsorship programme targets technical training
The JEM Sponsorship Foundation (JSF) has been providing sponsorship grants for disadvantaged students since 2003. JSF founder Eduardo Salazar said the sponsorship was mainly targeted to students who wanted to […]
PNG-US alumni forms association, ready to forge relationships
PNG-USA Alumni chairman Dr Simon Kenehe says his team is ready to take the association forward. Kenehe and a committee were elected at the annual general meeting on Nov 16. […]
Courses duration increased
THE National Research Institute will be running courses in Diploma in Economic Policy Analysis for eight weeks instead of six, says council chairman Wilson Thompson. The institute has been running […]
New building to boost Law School’s capacity
THE University of PNG’s School of Law can now be able to spread its wings and be more innovative, vice-chancellor Professor Frank Griffin says. Griffin told The National that UPNG […]