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PNG Telikom and BMobile 5 Short Codes You Should Know

The two PNG govt-run mobile and data carriers' function and organisational structures were realigned, in what is believed, to optimise the companies assets. In fact, Telikom and bMobile are in debt to the BSP Bank and are yet to realise profits. 

We hope that sooner, rather than later, this merger will make this govt organisation debt-free and turn a profit. 

As a local, you can help them to achieve that by using the service they provide.

Here are the Telikom Self Care info and 5 Short Codes for everyday mobile phone users and existing subscribers.

PNG Telikom Self Care info

The Telikom Self Care portal is for buying data bundles & checking credit usage. Customers can use the Telikom Self-care to recharge at any time from anywhere with ease and monitor their usage from this portal. 

Telikom PNG SelfCare Page you can do:

  • Prepaid Recharge,
  • Bundle Purchase, and
  • Transfers on Fixed Broadband (and Fixed Wireless Services).

2. How to Subscribe to 777 International Voice Plan from PNG

International calls from the telcos in PNG is very expensive. However, the best way to communicate with people family or friends overseas is through WhatsApp and other social media platforms. But if you want to make calls instead, try the TelikomPNG and BmobilePNG overseas call plans, 777 option.

3. How to check NASFUND Balance using 627 on your mobile phone

Here is how i get my Nashfund Balance using 627 on my mobile phone. 

  • Type *627*MembershipNumber*DateOfBirth#  
  • press the call button on your mobile phone. 
There is a charge of 20t. If you have a problem, it could be because you keyed in the command too slow. So try to speed it up. Other problem with checking NASFUND balance on the mobile phone includes no units, wrong membership number, wrong date format and slow/no network connections.

4. Check your own mobile number Telikom PNG & bMobile

Forgot your Number? You can dial *999# to get your PNG Telikom and Bmobile number

  • On the mobile phone keypad key in *999#
  • Press 'Send'

5. How to check data, SMS and credit balance Digicel, Telikom PNG & bMobile

  • On the mobile phone keypad key in *120#
  • Press 'Send'
We created a playlist of Telikom Self Care info and 5 Short Codes for everyday mobile phone users. Check it out on YouTube.

Do you have accounts with Nasfund, Kina Bank, BSP or into POM stock exchange? Check out the latest Financial News, Savings and Loans, and Superannuation updates on PNG Insight.

Grade 10 Maths Exam Papers, Study Topics and Memos for Revision - Free

The latest Grade 10 Maths Past Exam Papers are now available for download. We believe that you have done the maths Mock Exam and are preparing for the Lower Secondary School Mathematics Exam.

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Here is how you can get the Grade 10 past mathematics exam papers  (Questions and Answers) 

Note that by doing this we help others who may also need past maths exam papers to prepare for their Grade 10 maths exam.

Download Exam week study planner

The exam planner is a good way to organise yourself during exam week. It is basically an exam study timetable to help you organise yourself during the hectic exam week.

You can download the planner by following this link >>Get Study Planner

Grade 10 maths exam papers


Old maths Exam Papers PDF Download - Free

We have a 10 years collection of online math exam papers in PDF you can download in one click. The maths papers are from 2010 to 2018, including the 2019 maths exam paper.

You can download the 2010 to 2018 maths old exam papers by following this link >> Get Grade 10 Maths Exam Papers 2010 - latest paper

Get your copy of the 2017-2020 Grade 10 maths exam paper now

Do not forget to share and message us to get you a PDF copy of the mathematics exam paper. Follow the 3 steps and message us, As mentioned, we will give you a unique password for you to download a copy of the 2019 maths paper; and prepare before the real examination on Monday!

We know revising for exams is important because it helps to stop anxiety and stress. We created a Maths website where you can download Grade 8, Grade 10 and Grade 12 Mx General Maths and Advanced Maths Exam Papers. GET THEM HERE.

Best wishes.

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Here are some extra readings for Grade 10 students going to Grade 11 next year. If you are interested to make money online, you can write to us. We pay for every 800 words. You can write about yourself, your experience as a Grade 10 student or your dream for the future - anything educational and inspiring!

So, do not waste the holiday. Write to PNG Insight. We will pay you for every *interesting* submission. Read about how to get involved in the PNG Young Writers' Corner.

HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE PAST EXAM PAPERS (VIDEO GUIDE)

How to download the past mathematics exam papers using the password provided. There are two categories of Grade 8 Maths Exam Past Papers:

1) Past (OLD) Papers (2009 - 2014)

2) Latest (2015 - recent Maths Exam Papers)


1) How to download OLD PAPERS

On the information page of the Mathematics Resources website

i) Click on the link to download

ii) Check your Gmail Account

iii) Access the OLD PAPER in your Gmail Account

Video Instruction 

2) How to download RECENT (LATEST) PAPERS

At the download page of Mathematics Resources website,

i) Copy the PASSWORD

ii) Click download

iii) Enter this password in the download 'popup window'

iv) Click download

v) Wait for the math paper to download

vi) Check your Gmail Account

Video Instruction 

PNG Insight YouTube channel aims to showcase Papua New Guinea in a positive light. Our channel's videos are original travel videos, educational and inspiring!

10 Things to Do in Papua New Guinea Capital City, Port Moresby | Day Trips and Stay-over Options

Port Moresby, the vibrant capital city of Papua New Guinea, is a destination that offers a wide range of activities for tourists. From the historical Kokoda Trail to the beautiful Varirata National Park, there is something for everyone. Here are ten things to do and see in Port Moresby that are sure to make your visit a memorable one.

10 Things to Do in Papua New Guinea Capital City, Port Moresby | Day Trips and Stay-over Options



1. Kokoda Trail

The Kokoda Trail is a historical trek that takes visitors through the World War II battles between the Japanese and Australian troops. This 96 km trail takes around 6-10 days to complete and offers a unique perspective on the region's history.

2. Sogeri Plateau

The Sogeri Plateau is a beautiful highland that offers stunning views of Port Moresby and the surrounding areas. Visitors can explore the area, hike, and camp to enjoy its scenic beauty.

3. Varirata National Park

The Varirata National Park is a wildlife haven, home to several native animals, including the elusive bird of paradise. Visitors can enjoy nature walks, bird watching, and panoramic views of the city.

4. Bomana War Cemetery

The Bomana War Cemetery is the largest war cemetery in the Pacific region, and it is the resting place of over 3,000 Australian and Allied soldiers who fought in World War II. It is a somber but significant place to visit.

5. Adventure Park

The Adventure Park is an amusement park that offers thrilling rides, including a giant water slide, rollercoaster, and zip line. It's a perfect place for families to spend time together and have fun.

6. POM Nature Park

The POM Nature Park is a wildlife park that houses various native animals, including the tree kangaroo, cassowary, and crocodile. Visitors can also enjoy picnic areas and walking trails.

7. Museum of National Arts and Galleries

The Museum of National Arts and Galleries showcases Papua New Guinea's rich art and cultural heritage, including traditional artefacts and contemporary artworks. It's a great place to learn about the country's history and culture.

8. Fisherman Island

Fisherman Island is a small island located off the coast of Port Moresby. It offers a peaceful getaway for visitors to relax and enjoy the beach.

9. Loloata Island

Loloata Island is a private island resort that offers visitors a chance to dive, snorkel, and explore the nearby coral reefs. It's an ideal place to enjoy the sun, sea, and sand.

10. Sunset Retreat

The Sunset Retreat is a restaurant and bar that offers spectacular views of the sunset over Port Moresby's harbour. It's the perfect spot for a relaxing evening with friends or family.

Bonus day-trip

Tutu Beach Resort is a family-run resort that takes day-trippers, a lovely beach that offers visitors a chance to soak in the sun and breeze, and relax in a tranquil setting away from the city. It is probably the nearest beach retreat you can get to from Port Moresby! 


Conclusion

Port Moresby is a fantastic destination that offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. 

Whether you're an adventure seeker or seeking a peaceful getaway, Port Moresby has something to offer. So, plan your visit today and experience all that this exciting city offers.

How to Get PNG Police Character Clearance Certificate - Fees and Forms Update

A POLICE Clearance certificate is a vital document that is needed for many purposes. However, many people do not know how to obtain a police clearance certificate.


According to the Acting Officer in Charge (OIC) of the National Criminal Records Office (NCRO) Chief Sergeant Kasa Wumber there are six main types of Police Clearance reports done by his office. 

These include five Character Checks and a Police Crime Report. The character checks include; 

  • Public Motor Vehicle (PMV) character check, 
  • Papua New Guinea police character check, 
  • firearms character check, 
  • expatriates in Papua New Guinea character check and 
  • expatriates overseas character check.
Police Trainees and Cadet recruitment for 2023 is now open, click here for more info.

PNG police clearance form PDF download

Location of police clearance check (National Forensic Centre)

Police Clearance reports are issued by the NCRO currently located at the National Forensic Centre, Varahe Road Gordons in Port Moresby. No police stations or another office can issue a police clearance certificate.

The only authorised signature on the certificate must be that of the OIC National Criminal Records Office, by the delegation on behalf of the Commissioner of Police. In the absence of the OIC, the second officer in charge (2IC) will sign on his behalf. Any other signature on the Police Clearance certificate is not to be accepted.

 How to Apply for a Police Clearance Certificate Check - UPDATE

To apply for a police clearance certificate, you can pick up a form at the National Criminal Records Office. For those living in the other provinces, you can collect a form from your nearest police station where you will be fingerprinted. Pay the K65.00 fee at your nearest finance cashier office and attach the receipt with the application form and mail it to the NCRO office at the Police National Headquarters to the following address: OIC National Criminal Records Office RPNGC, P.O 85, Konedobu, National Capital District. 

Alternatively, pay the fee and take the receipt and a recent ID photo of you to the National Criminal Records Office at Gordons (for those in Port Moresby). The officers of the NCRO will assist with the Police character check forms and also take your fingerprints for processing. 

If you are living outside of Port Moresby, see what the Police have to say about getting  a Police Character Clearance Check in the direct quote below:

"Many people have been commenting about police clearance for other provinces. For the time being you now have the form. Print whichever form you need and fill in the details as required. For fingerprinting please go to your nearest police station and a policeman will help fingerprint you. Pay your K10 (sic. Now K65) fee, attach the receipt and mail it to the address listed. Unfortunately, online lodgement is still a long way away for us at this stage. Thank you for all your comments" [Response extract from RPNGC FB comment]

Download police clearance check forms

In this file, there are 6 forms ( download the clearance forms all in one)
  • Police character check form for Papua New Guinean
  • Police character check form for Expatriates in PNG
  • Police character check form for Expatriates outside of PNG
  • Police character check/clearance & Fire Arms Particulars and Records Check
  • Police character check form for PMV
  • Crime report form
These documents were retrieved from the RPNGC Facebook page. See the original documents here.

Where to pay the character check FEES

For those in Port Moresby you can pay your Character Check or Police Crime Report fees at any of these three locations; 

  • Vulupindi Haus, 
  • Firearm Registry Office at the Boroko Police Station and 
  • the Central Government Office at Konedobu.
 Attach the receipt to the application and submit it to the NCRO office at Gordons. You will be given a number and expected date for follow up or collection.

All police character check fee is K65.00. You are not to pay any additional fees.

Expatriates character checks

For expatriates, there are two separate application forms for those who are living in the country and those who have left but require PNG Police Clearance Certificates for the countries they are currently residing in.

They are required to bring their complete application form together with their current passport and visa and current work permit as well as the receipt of the K65.00 payment.


"I'm an expat. I'm currently working at Lihir I already fee k10 (sic. Now K65) on Vulupindi House in pom can I go to Lihir police office using Vulupindi receipt to fill up the form of police clearance and I will submit it in pom when I'm going for my field break?" [Angelo Bascon, FB comment, extract]

"Yes, you can." (RPNGC, FB response, extract)

Time and operation hours of police character checks

The duration of the Character Check is one week for nationals and two weeks for expatriates.

The NCRO is open only on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Lodgement of application forms is usually from 9:00am – 12:00pm. 

The collection of character certificate is between 1:00pm and 3:30pm each Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Mondays are allocated for the lodgement of police character checks for the purpose of opening bank accounts, studying in PNG, passport application and PMV.

how to obtain police clearance check PNG


Employment character check applications

Employment character check applications are done on Tuesdays and Fridays only. Expatriate character checks, visa, firearm, Investment Promotion Authority (IPA), National Airports Corporation (NAC) passes, crime reports, study overseas and port passes are done on Thursdays only.

Nationals and expatriates living overseas must report to their nearest police station in the country they are in and they will collect their required information and send them to the NCRO in Port Moresby. 

Firearm applicants must also attach the notice for sale and disposal form from a licensed gun dealer and the complete Interpol firearm request form to secure a character check certificate.

(Ends)


Source: MEDIA STATEMENT (Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary Facebook pageMonday 28th January 2019 [ADAPTED, May 2021]

How to send credit from bmobile to bmobile

Trinidad & Tobago Bmobile users can use the Credit Me Service to transfer credits to another bmobile user. Subscribers who have lots of credits can share them with their friends and family.

These codes will help you to send credit from bmobile to bmobile.

How to send credit from bmobile to bmobile = Trinidad & Tobago Bmobile users

To SEND credit to another Bmobile to Bmobile

  • Dial *131*Bmobile Number*Dollar Amount#
  • Press the call button
For example. if you are transferring (sending) $10 to cell phone number 9876543219, then you should dial *131*9876543219*10# and press the Call button.

The person to whom you sent $10 will receive a text message, alerting him/her if the NEW balance.

To REQUEST credit from Bmobile phone

  • Key in *130*Bmobile Number*Dollar Amount#
  • Press the call button to send request
For example. if you are requesting $10 to cell phone number 1234567891, then you should dial *130*1234567891*10# and press the Call button.

The person from whom you requested $10 will receive a text message, alerting him/her that you sent a request for $10.

How to send credit from bmobile to bmobile

You can send and receive credits from Bmobile to Bmobile. Also, someone in need of credit can request (ask) for credits to be sent to them as long as you are on the same Bmobile network.

For these services to work, you should use the Bmobile network.


How to check if your Bmobile number is active?

You'll have to do a speed dial test. To do that:

  • firstly, dial *123
  • when there is an answer press 2. 
If you get a balance, then your Bmobile number is still active. That means that you can use the Credit Me service. 

If you cannot retrieve the balance, then the above credit transfers will not work for you because you do not have enough credit. You will have to buy a Bmobile card and put it on your phone before using the Credit Me service.

So, never let your phone reach zero balance.

Talking Birds of Port Moresby Adventure Park | Funny Cockatoos

 The Talking Cockatoos are residents of Port Moresby Adventure Park. The cockatoos are locally known as 'Koki' or Cocky, always curious and chatty as seen in this video. 

They can say 'Hello Cocky', Hi, Koki kaikai (Cocky wants some food) and chuckle. The funny talking birds are cute and adorable. Visit Port Moresby Adventure Park and check out these funny birds! 

Recommended: 5 Exotic Tropical Birds of Papua New Guinea 1080p HD video https://youtu.be/E_69Kb9F68Q

Visit us on the PNG Insight YouTube channel. We show actual footages of  Papua New Guinea places we visit. We also have a good collection of places you can visit in Port Moresby. Our channel's videos are original travel and educational videos of  Papua New Guinea, Places, People and Nature.

Our websites are PNG INSIGHT website (https://pnginsight.com), Maths resource website ( https://pnginsight.com/MathsExamResources ) and this blog (https://www.pnginsightblog.com/)

We are also on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/pngsight and Twitter https://twitter.com/PNG_Insight

If you are a good writer and loves to tell stories, please check out our paid article section and write for us! at PNG Writers Corner https://pnginsight.com/contact-png-insight/make-money-online-write-for-us/. You can also submit interesting videos to us.

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KNEC LCBE Portal Users Updates 2024

The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) has initiated several online portals to collect, process data and disseminate information to the public. There are pros and cons of the new online portals. This article gives details of the KNEC LCBE portal assessments for our visitors from Kenya.

Definition/Synonyms

  • KNEC - Kenya National Examination Council
  • LCBE - Learning Continuity in Basic Education Assessment 
  • KPSEA - Kenya Primary School Education Assessment
  • KCPE - Kenya Certificate Of Primary Education
  • KCSE - Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education 
  • CP2 -  Contracted Professionals System

What is KNEC LCBE Portal?

The LCBE portal is a new web-based system for capturing school data and assessments. The portal aims to help KNEC and teachers do the following tasks:

  • conduct online assessments, 
  • register learners and 
  • upload schools-based assessment scores.

Registration takes place based on the school calendar and guidance from KNEC.

How to Use LCBE Registration Portal?

The KNEC LCBE registration portal is mostly for exam registration purposes

The examination centres are expected to log onto the platform for each examination and enter the candidates’ details using the school/centre registration password.

To register, go to the KNEC LCBE portal: 

  • Go to the footer
  • Proceed to the portal by clicking on the  marked button 
  • Press the Red LCBE Portal option on the left side: 
  • Under the Primary Schools (KCPE) section, press the LCBE portal button, 
  • You'll be redirected to a sign-in page
  • Follow the prompts to complete registration

2023 KNEC LCBE portal


Registration KPSEA, KCPE and KCSE 2024

Registration for candidates usually starts late in April and ends in mid-May. 

Headteachers should ensure the following information is correct:

  • Name of candidate/learner;
  • Order of names as they appear on the birth certificate;
  • Gender;
  • School choices for KCPE;
  • Year of birth;
  • Citizenship and
  • Subjects registered

How to register for KCPE and KCSE

  • Go to the KNEC LCBE portal
  • KCPE candidate registration (LEFT) and KCSE (RIGHT)
  • Select the correct buttons.
  • Follow the prompts to register.

how to  register 2023 KNEC KCPE and KCSE portal

How to become a KNEC examiner/invigilator - CP2?

CP2 is the short form for the Contracted Professional System, an online platform for teachers and interested professionals to apply to  KNEC to assist with the administration and monitoring of national exams.

Through the KNEC CP2 portal, Kenyans can register for contractual roles. 

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Important note:

Please note that this article is based on information on news, social media and the KNEC website. If you have any comments or questions, please leave a comment below. 

We will get back to you as soon as we can. See the links to the KNEC website as we believe this is where you get the latest news and updates on school data and examinations.

Port Moresby Varirata National Park Bush Walk Adventure

 Varirata National Park (Port Moresby) is a fantastic place for bushwalking. The three common bushwalking options are the Main road Walk, 3000 K walk or 1000 K walk.

The main road walk takes you around the track. It is often busy over the weekend and holiday so look out for the vehicles as they go past. This is an easy and pleasant option as you do need a guide. It is also ideal for road runners and families with smaller children.

The second option for Bush Walk at Varirara National Park is the1 K walk from the main reception to the lookout.

If you are serious about Busk Walking, the third option is for you. Take the complete loop around the conservation park. It is about 3K walk, but not for the fainted hearts. It can take 2 to 3 hours, depending on how fast you walk. So, go prepared.


Plenty to see on Varirata Bush Walk

Five out of the thirty-five species of birds of paradise live in the park, and PNG’s National Emblem, the Raggiana, is without any doubt, is the guest of honour.

Between April and October, during peak breeding season, there is an excellent chance of seeing some males in full breeding plumage dancing to attract female attention.
Top tip: If you really what to get the best out of your trip to Varirata National Park, I would recommend enlisting a local guide to take you on walks through the forest. You can ask for guides or assistance at the main entrance.

Beautiful View toward Port Moresby, Jacksons Airport

The Lookout is 833 metres above sea level. Port Moresby Jackson airport is within clear view. On a beautiful day, you can see the planes landing and taking off.


Go prepared with cash, food, water, sunscreen and bug repellent. As for the serious walkers, this could be a recurring visit once you've done it the first time. You've got to visit Varirata National Park if you have been living in Port Moresby, but have not visited the park yet.

World Menstrual Health Day: Shattering the Stigma in Papua New Guinea

Every Thursday, for the past five (5) years a group of dedicated women meet in Lae, Papua New Guinea, to sew high quality washable menstrual pads. So far, they have distributed over 3000 of these hygiene packs to girls in the Morobe province.

Photo supplied: Nakei Siloi (L) &  Munum Primary School Girls (R)

In preparation for Menstrual Hygiene Day (28 May), girls from Christ The King Primary School will receive sets of these hand-sewn items, along with a health talk about the female body, menstruation, pregnancy and the importance of female hygiene. 

“There is a big need. Store-bought pads are expensive. And the disposal of plastic synthetic pads is a problem for our environment.” Nakei Siloi, Marama and spokesperson for the group has been a volunteer with Days for Girls since 2018. “We do not want our daughters to miss school just because she has her sikmun. We want to educate our girls about her monthly cycle. To emphasize to her how natural and normal having a period is.” 

In many parts of Papua New Guinea, haus meri or menstrual huts provide women and girls with the opportunity to support one another during their sikmun. “Because many of us have moved to urban locations, these opportunities for focused learning and rest are not readily available. We may not be talking openly about menstrual hygiene, so our daughters miss out.”

There is a culture of shame and taboo on matters pertaining to sexuality. Girls are teased at school if their clothes are stained. This also discourages our daughters from attending class. 

“Days for Girls have programmes which educate our sons about menstruation. It is called ‘Men who Know.’” Every man and boy is connected to a mother, wife, daughter, sister, friend, coworker or classmate. Men and boys would be crucial partners to shatter the stigma and in the future, influence decision making. “We are looking for men who might want to volunteer to join us in this endeavour” said Ms Siloi. 

Days for Girls was first established in Lae by Wendy Christie, supported by New Zealand, and Australian Days for Girls Teams and Chapters (especially those in Annerley, Boonah and Redlands, Queensland) along with sponsors; The Lioness Club of Lae, Express Freight Management, Chemcare, Papindo Ltd, Theodist and Brian Bell Home Centres.

This initiative on World Menstrual Health Day will reach over 150 young girls

For more information please contact us our Facebook page 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/daysforgirlslaepng


Logging companies must now pay for their crimes against our environment, our country, and our people.

I saw first-hand the damages logging companies are doing to the natural forests (and plants and animals) and the river systems in parts of New Guinea Ireland. It is a case of You never know till you see It. And the distractions caused by the logging companies are much bigger than we imagined.  PNG govt has got stop the logging operations in the country. 

PNG Insight photo | The importance of International Forest Day

Why complete ban on logging is urgent

In 2019 and 2020 I visited the provincial town of Namatanai in the New Ireland Province and Kimbe in the West New Britain Province. I fell in love with the natural wonders of the provinces. It was just stunning. 

You'll know what I mean if you know about the 'Bilas Peles' and 'Oil Palm Country'.

The rivers are crystal-clear blue. You can tell how healthy the forests and habitats are. 

But, I also saw the damages logging companies have done. Complete destruction of the forests and natural surroundings. The logging ships parked out in the sea and tugboats doing rounds, unloading logs. Even at night.

Read about illegal logging in Papua New Guinea


The locals call the foreign loggers, pirates. They live onboard the massive logging carriers, load the logs and take off.

Forestry Authority, provincial govt or the national govt care less

Drove past the Pinakin Roadside market along the Buluminskey highway back to Kavieng Town. And two Toyota Lancruisers parked on the roadside, Men in Uniform. The guide told me that they were the mobile squad from the Rabaul Tomaringa Barracks here on Logging Assignment.

It saddens me that some logging companies can do that:

  • running bulldozers up the delicates limestone rocks, clear-fell the trees,
  • destroying the natural habitats, the streams and river systems; and 
  • getting police to watch over the logging operation.
Inadvertently, one seems to care. Not even the provincial govt or the national govt. 

The impacts of logging an area of forest is obvious like day light. 

I saw what the logging companies have done to the pristine waters of New Ireland and West New Britain Provinces. Once, there was no mud in the river systems. You can literally jump in and slash and the water remained crystal-clear. 

The waters are no more clear. The river banks are covered in Mud. It may look clean on the surface. One splash and it turn murky.

The loggers have been doing a lot of damage than imagined

After the visit, I have been tweeting my frustrations about the destruction done to the environment by the logging companies. It is not nice. It is inhumane. And, it should stop. 

Today, it is reassuring that a govt body has put the logging 'pirates' under the spotlight. When we talk about logging companies, it is not just about tax evasion or tax exemption. No. 

It is about the natural beauty of our beautiful country. And, I think Dr Ketan put it nicely. The logging companies must pay for their crimes - crimes committed against the PNG govt and also the crimes they caused against nature.

 - We reproduce Dr Ketan article below, you can also see my tweets at the end of this article - 

Logging companies must now pay for their crimes against our environment, our country, and our people by Dr. Joseph Ketan

IRC Commissioner Sam Koim has a reputation for going after the big crooks in Papua New Guinea. After serving his legal apprenticeship at Justice Department, Mr Koim was handpicked by former prime minister Peter O’Neill to investigate and prosecute corrupt politicians and their foreign cronies. Mr Koim demonstrated diligence in his work by prosecuting crooked public officeholders. He took a step further by investigating his political boss, the prime minister, which ultimately cost him his job as head of Task Force Sweep.

Now, after being appointed IRC Commissioner by the current prime minister James Marape, Mr Koim promises us that he is going after the Malaysian timber cartel, an obnoxious gang of tax evaders, who have been corrupting PNG politicians and public servants over the last 40 years to steal billions of dollars through transfer pricing and false declarations on the value of logs for export.

The IRC must be thorough and ruthless in its approach to weeding out corruption with the forest industry. A 1980s inquiry into the forest industry by Justice Tos Barnett uncovered widespread corruption involving a deputy prime minister, parliamentarians, and departmental heads working in partnership with the Sia brothers and other Malaysians to steal money from the country.

All corrupt PNG politicians and public servants were named in the reports by Tos Barnett. Veteran PNG journalist Harlyne Joku and the Times newspaper editor Anna Solomon published a series of reports on corruption within the forest industry. I have published the names of crooked PNG government officials in a chapter of a book edited by Michael Rynkiewich of the Melanesian Institute.

Papua New Guineans tend to have collective amnesia on corrupt officials, so we need to constantly remind readers of the past sins of our leaders.

Sam Koim knows that state agencies and the officials who work within them have aided and abetted the work of crooked foreign businessmen. The Malaysian loggers were brought into this country by Michael Somare and other politicians. RH is at the forefront of destructive logging in this country. It owns the Vision City Mall as well as the Stanley Hotel, in addition to other companies. It will require the most skilled and imaginative auditors to trace the trail of transfers of funds from one company to another through a series of Holding companies and offshore accounts.

We need to set an example to deter crooks from robbing us in future. Lock up the big foreign crooks, including facilitators within PNG, and nationalize all assets acquired through fraud. The logging companies must now pay for their crimes against our environment, our country, and our people.

//Ends

Illegal logging in PNG
Image: Oakland Institute

PNG Insight Tweets on Logging and Distructions of Forests




 

KUCCPS Portal Login 2025/2026 Application Dates and Information

Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) is a student placement agency. It coordinates the selection of secondary school students and their enrollments in universities and colleges under Kenya's government scholarships. The enrollment and admission information is available through the KUCCPS placement portal. 

This article will help you to nagivate the KUCCPS portal. Read on to find out!


KUCCPS Portal Login 2025 applicants info

2025 kuccps portal open now for 2026 intake


KUCCPS Portal 2025 Portal Login

The important details you need to login to the portal are:

  • KCSE Index Number, 
  • Year of KCSE and 
  • your password (KCPE Index or Birth Certificate Number) as provided by your teacher in secondary school.

Placement for Universities and College

Kenya has a good number of universities, colleges and technical and vocational centres for students to apply to. And, understandably, where the students are placed. According to KUCCPS, the students' placement opportunities are as follows: 
  • 546 Degree Programmes,
  • 218 Diploma Programmes,
  • 114 Certificate Programmes,
  • 145 Artisan Programmes,
  • 69 Universities, and 
  • 179 Colleges.

Applicant Eligibility: For a candidate to be eligible to apply for a placement, the following conditions will apply:

  • A Kenyan Citizen governed by Chapter Three of the Constitution of Kenya and the Kenya Citizenship Act Cap 170.
  • Sponsorship will be eligible to all applicants provided that the KCSE Candidates of the year preceding the selection and those who have never benefited before are given priority.
  • The minimum admission requirement to apply for degree programmes will be C+.
  • The minimum admission requirement to apply for a diploma will be C-.
  • The minimum admission requirement to apply for a craft certificate will be D.
  • The minimum admission requirement to apply for an Artisan certificate will be E.
  • Applications shall be subjected to minimum subjects requirements from regulators and training institutions where applicable

Is KCCPS Portal Open?

KUCCPS Student Portal is now active for 2025 course applications.

Kenya University and College Central placement service (KUCCPS) is responsible for admission of students to universities and colleges in Kenya. 

The body has enabled the KCCPS online student portal where students can conveniently perform the following:

  • Application for admission to an institution
  • Checking admission status
  • Checking courses offered at the institutions and so much more.

KUCCPS Application Guidelines 2025

To apply, login to the Student’s Portal using your KCSE Index Number and KCSE Year. Use your Birth Certificate Number/KCPE Index Number as the Password.

All programmes have minimum subject requirements. You will only be able to apply for a course whose minimum requirements you meet, but the selection will be determined by the overall performance and the available capacity.

You may view the available programmes and their requirements by clicking the Programmes tab in the portal. You can also search for courses by institution, using the Institutions tab.

As you select the programmes, you may move the ones that interest you into the Course Basket. This will enable you to work with a shorter list when preparing your final list of courses to apply for.

Once you have settled on your preferred courses, you will only be required to enter the Programme Codes.
To apply, use the Application/Revision tab to enter the Programme Codes.

After confirming that the Programme Codes entered are for the courses you would like to apply for, please submit and follow the application fee payment instructions.

An application processing fee is charged as follows:

  • Students applying for the first time – Ksh 1,500
  • Students revising their choices submitted in school – Ksh1,000
The placement processing fee should be paid after you have selected courses.

You are advised to keep your transaction code safely. It will be required before you make any subsequent changes to your application.

How to check Universities and College/TVET Admission Letter

The students who have applied to a university, college or TVET training centre will have to check their status through the KUCCPS portal login. 

So login using the students such as your KCSE Index Number, Year of KCSE and Password. 

If you have forgotten your password, call your school or seek help using the contact details provided below

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Here are some Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) as answered by Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service.

What are the main functions of KUCCP?

The main functions of the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) are to coordinate the selection of secondary school graduates for enrolment to universities and colleges under Government sponsorship. It is also mandated to develop career guidance programmes for the benefit of students, collect and retain data relating to student placement to universities and colleges and advise the Government on matters relating to student placement.

 What is the difference between KUCCPS and HELB?

KUCCPS is a student placement agency while the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) is a student-funding agency. While the agency selects applicants for admission to universities and colleges for Government sponsorship, HELB provides Government loans and bursaries to the students once enrolled.

 How can I contact KUCCPS?

KUCCPS offices are located at ACK Garden House on 1st Ngong Avenue in Community Area, Nairobi. You may also contact us through the telephone lines 020 5137400, 0734879662 and 0723954927, or by email to info@kuccps.ac.ke. Our official social media channels are @KUCCPS_Official (Twitter) and The.Placement.Service (Facebook).


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WAEC Result 2024 Result Checker: Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Gambia, Ghana

This information is meant for students preparing for the 2024 WASSCE from the participating countries. Here is all you need to know about exam timetables, WAEC result dates and how to check the results online.

Here is how to check BECE results 2024 in Ghana

Key terms:

  • WAEC - West African Examinations Council
  • WASSCE - West African Senior School Certificate Examination
  • West African Countries participating - the Gambia, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Lione and Ghana.
2024 WASSCE Result Checker
WAEC Result Checker for WASSCE 2024 Ghana, Gambia, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone

Find out when BECE results 2024 is coming out - click here

NECO Nigeria

NECO results for students from Nigeria are now out. 

Check out this website for the latest information, stat and how to access results

When is the 2024  WAEC result coming out?

Wondering when WAEC results are coming out? The WAEC will make an official announcement when the making, data cleansing, awards and all the necessary exam details are complete.

Meanwhile, the exam making, compiling of marks and releasing of results can take up to 6 weeks. This is based on past experience. 

So, the WAEC is likely to release the 2024 WAEC results 6 weeks after the last exams. Here are the likely dates:

Country

Last Day of Exam

2024 WASSCE Result Date (Expected)

The Gambia

Jun, 2024

Aug, 2024

Nigeria

Jun, 2024

Aug, 2024

Sierra Leone

Jun, 2024

Aug, 2024

Ghana

Sept, 2024

Nov, 2024

 Check out the news section of the WAEC website for the confirmed dates.


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How to check WACE results online?

  1. Enter your 10-digit WAEC Examination Number. (This is your 7-Digit centre number followed by your 3-digit candidate number eg. 4123456789, For examination year < 1999, enter your 8-digit WAEC Examination Number. (This is your 5-Digit centre number followed by your 3-digit candidate number eg. 19865001)
  2. Enter the 4 digits of your Examination Year eg. 2024
  3. Select the Type of Examination
  4. Enter the e-PIN Voucher Number
  5. Enter the Personal Identification Number (PIN) on your e-PIN
  6. Click Submit and wait for the results window to come up.

What the WAEC say about 2024 results

If you encounter any problem checking your result, contact the WAEC online support team. 

  • email: customersupport@vatebra.com
  • phone: 01-9049320 234-9062547247

WASSCE 2024 exam timetable

The international exam timetable for 2024 was out in March. This timetable covers the WASSCE subjects. 

Candidates in The Gambia, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone can download the timetable in preparation for the May/June examinations.


Candidates from Ghana, check this Pdf link for your WASSCE timetable. Get WASSCE 2024 exam timetable - direct download link from the West African Examinations Council's official website from their headquarters in ACCRA.

WAEC Result 2024: WAEC Result Checker: Nigeria, Sierra Leone,  Liberia, Gambia, Ghana
WAEC 2024 Timetable Now Out


Noteworthy points about the WAEC 2024 timetable

(1) Difference in Time on Question Paper and Timetable

Where the duration indicated on the question paper differs from that on the timetable, the one on the question paper should be followed.

(2)  Question Papers to be Given Out in Advance of the Dates They Are to be Taken
  • Visual Art 3
Paper 3A – Instructions will be given to schools two weeks before the paper is due to be taken.
Paper 3B - Question paper will be given to candidates two weeks before it is due to be taken.
Paper 3C -Candidates will be required to execute their projects within six months of the examination year. The period of submission of art pieces will be communicated to schools by the Council.

  • Block Laying, Bricklaying and Concrete Works 3 (Practical)
The question paper will be given to candidates three days before the paper is due to be taken.

  • Project Work Papers
The question papers for project work for Painting& Decorating, Dyeing & Bleaching and Leather Goods Manufacturing& Repair will be forwarded to candidates two weeks in advance of the examination. The exact date for the delivery of question papers to candidates will be communicated to them through their schools.

(3) Extra Time for Blind, Deaf and Dumb Candidates

 Blind, deaf and dumb candidates should be allowed one and half times the time allotted to other candidates.
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