Teachers’ houses have Digicel satellite dishes installed

National

THE installation of Digicel satellite dishes on all teachers’ houses of a newly-established secondary school in remote East Sepik will keep teachers updated with information. “The school has installed Digicel disk because educational information can be delivered to students during teaching and learning,” Wingei Secondary School principal David Emos told The National.
“When staff watch news, they can update students what is currently happening in the country and around the world.”
Emos said the school bought eight satellite dishes for teachers’ houses.
They cost K700.