Author : Sharlyne Eri
Graduated from UPNG in 2015 under the Literature and English Communication program. Started with The National Newspaper in 2016. Left the Newspaper in 2017 and joined EMTV in 2018. Currently based with EMTV Lae.
Milfordhaven Clinic Gets New Medical Equipment
After facing prolonged issues with lack of equipment and staff, the Milfordhaven Clinic in Lae, today, received over K75,000 worth of medical equipment. The donation...
Mother and Son Venture into Business
A retired teacher has partnered with her son to start a business in Lae. 58-year-old Mary Menggenang and son, Samson Menggenang, are owners of two...
Students in Lae District Undergoing Training for School Carnival
Students from schools within Lae District are participating in a holiday sports program, under Scrum Incorporated. The Junior Rugby 7s School Program, is aimed at...
School holidays used to complete NID registration for teachers in Morobe
Teachers in Morobe Province, who are yet to register for their National Identification cards, will be using the school holidays to do so, as the...
Designers Graduate from Fashion Workshop in Morobe
About 100 participants of a fashion workshop in Morobe Province, graduated as emerging designers on Wednesday, April 10. The participants included mothers, youths and persons...
Increase in fuel prices affecting PMV businesses and passengers
An increase in fuel prices this month will see passengers travelling on the Highlands and Lae-Madang Highway, having to pay higher fares. Due to the...
Plea for Proper Craft Markets in Lae
A group of widows who sell crafts for a living in Morobe Province say lack of proper craft markets is affecting their business. Spokesperson, Margaret...
Tuition Fee Free delays experienced in schools
Schools throughout the country are yet to receive their share of Tuition Fee Free materials for this year....
Standard Based Curriculum Expensive
The issue with the shortage of Standard Based Curriculum resources is costing schools a lot of money. Some schools are currently are spending thousands of...