Author: E'lle- Gore YASI

Gordons Secondary School today joined 76, 571 Grade 10 students nationwide to sit for the National Exams. 369 grade 10 students at Gordons Secondary sat for their Mathematics and Personal Development papers today. 139 male and 230 female grade 10’s were spanned over 18 classrooms to provide space and comfort for students and to minimize cheating during exams. The Department of Education (DOE) has carried out official checkups to all secondary school to minimize tempering of exam papers. DOE officials will be monitoring schools for maximizing proper conduct during examination. La Salle Technical School’s subject teacher Mrs. Cindy Larry was…

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The Pacific International Hospital (PIH) has become very attentive in providing the latest preventive advice on Prostate Cancer. PIH has generated awareness to provide informative material on Prostate Cancer and other cancers in the National Capital District (NCD) and the Highlands actively in line with the Laila Foundation. On August of this year, PIH Cancer case registry was presented at the (PIH) Oncology clinic with the arrival of Dr. Suresh Raghunath and his extensive experience and an array of professional qualifications that strengthen the Oncology Clinic. Prostate Cancer is very common for men reaching early 40’s. This cancer is very…

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Enga Province’s wide variety of small and large cultural traditions will now be expressed and showcased in an upcoming Cultural Festival. Kopen Village outside Wabag town is now looking forward to hosting the 2nd Annual Kopen Take Pii Festival and Eco-tourism conservation exhibition. The Festival will commence on the 11th-13th of October. The exquisite festival will be joined by the Enga Governor himself, Sir Peter Ipatas along with the National Cultural Commission (NCC), PNG Tourism Promotion Authority (TPA) and other relevant stakeholders. This festival will coincide with the official opening of Haus Man (Cultural Tradition House for Wabag Men) and…

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Prisons in the country are facing limited resources to house inmates and with more people being found guilty if crimes and sent to the prison facilities, this limited resource is now a major concern. These include items like beddings not enough to cater for inmates and prison cubical spaces to accommodate the high number of inmates. This situation has forced Papua New Guinea (PNG) Correctional Services (CS) to move prisoners for their better care and security. The Buimo Prison in Lae Morobe Province, which accommodates almost 1, 000 prisoners is one such facility facing this issue, and is in a…

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The police investigation into apprehending the University of Natural Resources and Environment (UNRE) students responsible for the burning of the school’s property during a recent protest, has led to over 50 students arrested and charged. The students were charged for multiple offences including arson, issuing threats, assault, and intentional property damage. More arrests are expected to be made with investigations continuing. Police Commissioner David Manning was furious with the violent behavior portrayed by the university students themselves during the protest. “The country is fed-up of wild and ignorant behavior of youths especially students who think the law will not hold…

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The University of Natural Resources and Environment (UNRE) investigation to apprehend students responsible for burning vehicles have been confirmed. Over 50 students have been arrested and charged with more arrests are yet to come. Over 50 student individuals with multiple charges such as, arson, making threats, assault, and intentional property damage. Police Commissioner David Manning stressed the disrespect and violent behaviour practiced by none other than, “UNIVERSITY STUDENTS”. “The Country is fed-up of wild and ignorant behaviour of youths especially students who think the law will not hold them responsible because they students.” “We expected a more sensible and productive…

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After a brutal statement of burning five (5) school vehicles on September 18th, two more vehicles were burnt to ash on Wednesday 20th in the University of Natural Resources and Environment, Vudal Campus in Kokopo, ENB. The UNRE Student Representative Council (SRC) failed to carry their petition to the Department of Higher Education Minister Hon. Don Polye. The SRC now are seeking the attention of the school Course Departments and Administration demanding to withdraw students from school. The School Bursar was found and forced to comply; however, this action can only be authorized by the UNRE Vice Chancellor Professor Aisak…

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On Monday early morning, two convicted prisoners escaped from the Correctional Service (CS) of Papua New Guinea Bomana (PNG). Both escapes have been identified as men from Mekeo and Western Province who were tasked to carry their community service during this time when they snuck out of sight and fled the location. The escapees are classified as low risk prisoners but are still considered to be dangerous. Correctional Service (CS) Commissioner Stephen Pokanis confirmed that they are working with Police and Papua New Guinea Defense Force, investigations are in progress to apprehend the two escapees. The CS PNG Bomana accommodates…

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The MC Royal Hotel in Mt Hagen, Western Highlands Province will host the Highlands Regional Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH) Program Management Unit (PMU) Monitoring Information System (MIS) Workshop by the DNPM. The Highlands Regional Wash MIS Workshop is backed fully by the Water Aid PNG. The WaSH MIS Workshop Program will help heighten the regional district, provincial administrators and monitoring and evaluating officer to conduct research and surveys with WaSH baseline. This survey will involve classifying the water access, sanitation, and hygiene to reduce the risk of human health or eliminate waterborne deceases. The research will be used to…

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The well awaited and expected Koiari Rugby League (KRL) games have been postponed because discourse among team officials in decision making. Team officials have been engaging in verbal abuse towards referee’s decisions during A-Grade games, this act led to inappropriate behaviours which forced the league to halt the games to settle this issue. This in turn forced last weekend games to be postponed to the 30th of this month for both A-Grade and the Under 20’s (U20) knockouts. The KRL will hold a gathering for team officials this Sunday to bring about an understanding on how to conduct themselves when…

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