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Kila Kila Secondary Facelift
Kila Kila Secondary School in the Moresby South electorate has seen a facelift in the school’s infrastructure development for student…
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DWU Calls on Former Students to Help Raise Funds for New Dormitories
Divine Word University’s main campus in Madang has begun a fundraising drive calling on former students to help raise K4…
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Six Final Year Students Awarded the Archer Scholarship Under KTF Leadership Program
Six final year students from PNG universities were awarded the Archer Scholarship under the Kokoda Track Foundation Leadership program last…
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St Therese Primary Raises TFF Concerns
Another school, like many schools nationwide with TFF concerns, is St. Therese Primary. The school has had to “squeeze out” funds…
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Primary school Math and Science text books to use PNG examples
Image: Participating teachers at the text books’ draft validation focus group Papua New Guinea will soon have its own…
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UOG SRC still suspended until SRC constitution is reviewed
The Chancellor of the University of Goroka, Joseph Sukwianomb, said the university council has decided to keep the student representative…
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Gerehu Secondary School Teachers Fight for Housing
An unusual situation has developed at Gerehu Secondary School where some teachers’ houses are occupied by people who do not…
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Kombra Warns Teachers on Resumption of Duty Summary Sheet
Education Secretary, Dr.Uke Kombra has issued a stern warning to teachers in provinces, that if their Resumption of Duty Summary…
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Elementary Schools in the Sinasina Yongomugl District Receive DSIP Funds
Elementary schools in the Sinasina Yongomugl District have received major funding of K2 million from their local MP, Kerenga Kua.…
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Bavaroko Primary School: Project fees are for operational costs
Free education from the National Government means more students in a classroom, but existing infrastructure does not cater for it.
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