Air Niugini’s chief executive officer Garry Seddon told The National that they tried to assist the group with accommodation on humanitarian grounds but all accommodation venues were full. The National ...
THE Conservation and Environment Protection Authority (Cepa) has given 90 days to Santos Limited to pay K50 million in compensation to clans of Lake Kutubu, Southern Highlands, for damage to the ...
The National Capital District’s Nine-Mile area which has, over time, seen an increase in unlawful activities such as murder, tribal clashes, rape and stealing would now see a decline after the ...
PAPUA New Guinea Rugby Union (PNGRU) president Paul Siwi says the PNG Olympic Committee (PNGOC) were well aware of the challenges his administration was facing following their suspension on Tuesday.
The future of an NRL team based in Papua New Guinea could be dependent on a promise from the Pacific nation not to increase security or defence ties with Beijing. A potential deal that would see ...
TWENTY teachers from Gordon Secondary School, National Capital District, have completed a four-week “essential computer skills training” programme for educators funded by Moresby North East MP, John ...
DEPUTY Prime Minister John Rosso says the Government will adequately fund the science, technology, engineering and mathematics students (Stem) scholarship programme. Rosso gave the assurance during ...
HYDRAULICS and water engineering student Joannita Kauga is honoring her late father John’s wish as she pursues a career in the field he spent most of his life in. “I’m going to take a course that is ...
PRIME Minister James Marape has been criticised for “advocating, assuring and promoting a private business proposal that appeals to the rich, especially when our people are struggling for basic ...
Mary is from Bereina village in Kairuku and taught in schools mostly around Central after graduating from the Kabaleo Teachers College in East New Britain. Her first posting was to Rigo district where ...
TEACHER Rodney Taria has 117 students in his class and expects the number to increase to more than 200 next year. “I will have my first batch of students graduating in 2027. I don’t face hard times ...
The seeds of knowledge planted at De La Salle Mainohana had taken root within him and he would have to pursue further studies ...