PNGTA threaten service disruption
The Papua New Guinea Teachers’ Association (PNGTA) has called on the national government to sort out outstanding issues with teachers’ salaries or face service disruption.
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The Papua New Guinea Teachers’ Association (PNGTA) has called on the national government to sort out outstanding issues with teachers’ salaries or face service disruption.
During the National Capital District Commission (NCDC) Urban Planning Expo 2019 held on March 15, 2019 at the Sir John Guise Indoor Sporting Complex, a group of performers calling themselves the PNG Circus did...
Huawei have proven that they can take on the best in terms of mobile phone cameras. They are now giving the front runners Samsung and Apple a run for their money. In this YouTube...
This petty thief probably snatched the wrong bilum at the notorious Gordons Market in Port Moresby and ended up getting a harsh warning by the ‘big boys’ at Bomana. The video shows the thief...
The National Airports Corporation (NAC) will now be charging parking at the airport for clients who stay longer than 15 minutes. According to their Facebook page, the parking system went operational on March 11,...
The China-PNG Friendship Association Inc. hosted a traditional lion dance at the Vision City Mega Mall last Saturday (February 9) to welcome the Chinese new year – the year of the pig. This is...
The Department of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology (DHERST) has just published the list of continuing students who are eligible for scholarship. Students who were self-sponsored last year and are on the list...
The Papua New Guinean (PNG) University of Technology (Unitech /UoT) has published their list of continuing students for 2019. The list can be accessed as a PDF.
The original list was published on January 7, 2019 on their Facebook page. If you don’t have a Facebook account or was unable to get the list then you can also get it here.
If you browse Facebook’s various market pages, you will find a lot of people selling rocks, minerals etc that they claim to be jade. Unfortunately, it is not easy for a layman to identify...