Education
-
KOKI PRI-SCHOOL NEEDS WORK ON DETERIORATING BUILDING
A deteriorating classroom that needs maintenance. By Esther Gahane At least five classrooms at the Koki Pre-school are in poor…
Read More » -
PNG ECONOMY REACH K113BILLION, SAYS PM
By Samantha Solomon Prime Minster James Marape says, Papua New Guineas Economy has grown from K25billion in 2008 to K113billion…
Read More » -
GULF LOs DEMAND FOR LEADERS TO RESIGN
Picture of Papua Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Landowners in a media conference to express their concerns. PICTURE SUPPLIED. The Papua…
Read More » -
POLICE INQUIRY INTO JANUARY 10th UNREST
By James Guken Inquiry into the police department on the three terms of references regarding the black Wednesday unrest was…
Read More » -
PNG COMMEMORATES 43rd REMEMBRANCE DAY
By Samantha Solomon Papua New Guinea has celebrated its 43rd remembrance day today commemorate the services of the members of…
Read More » -
AIR NIUGINI’S BOEING 737 RESUME FLIGHTS TO MELANESIAN COUNTRIES
Pictured is the Air Niugini Boeing 737 Aircraft. PICTURE SUPPLIED Air Niugini’s Boeing 737 aircraft will resume flights to Port…
Read More » -
DISASTER’S PREPAREDNESS TRAINING
The International Organization for Migration (IMO) and United Nations’ Children Fund (UNICEF) have conducted camp coordination and management training to…
Read More » -
BADIHAGWA STUDENTS DONATION TO DISASTER VICTIMS.
By Tamara Agavi Students from Badihagwa Technical Secondary School in Nation’s Capital District have donated essentials items to assist disaster…
Read More » -
TWO VOTING METHODS FOR LLG LEADERS
By Samantha Solomon The electing of Local Level Government leaders will use two different methods, says Provincial and Local Level…
Read More » -
OFFICIAL PRIORITISE STAFF WELFARE
By Lorraine Jimal The new National Judiciary Staff Services Secretary, Mr. Niehodemus Mosoro will priorities staff welfare as he takes…
Read More »