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Schools Shutdown due to Coronavirus COVID-2019

Schools in New Zealand, Australia and Fiji are taking measures to address the spread of the coronavirus in the event that cases are detected near the pupils and people they are in contact with.

IMAGE: Coronavirus-map 2020

Major news reports have indicated that schools in Japan, the US, the UK and the Pacific are talking about measures to contain the spread of the coronavirus among children.


In fact, moves were made to shut down schools amid coronavirus detection. 



IMAGE: MAIL ONLINE UK

The Nine News reported that two schools have shut down in Australia due to confirmed cases of coronavirus among their students, (St Patrick's Marist College and Willoughby Girls School corona shut down, Nine News). 


Coronavirus safety measures

There are certain prevention measures individuals can take to make it safe for themselves and others around them. This includes:
  • washing hands thoroughly - refer to the hand-washing technique below
  • keeping your distance from others - recommended 1 to 2 metres apart
  • avoid using publicly shared items like lime/kambang and especially money notes and coins - resort to using cards as much as possible at this time
  • limit attendance to public gatherings and public places where there is a large number of incoming and outgoing traffic such as airports and bus stops. 
Above all, look out for each other, the elderly and children. 

UPDATED: Will school close because of coronavirus?

PNG Schools, communities and coronavirus watch

Remoteness and less outside contact is the best friend for PNG schools. In villages and outstations, the population have less contact with outsiders. 

That makes it fairly safe.

But, many towns and cities have contact with travellers coming in from Port Moresby, Lae and other tourist hotspots in the country are among the risk group. And, they are likely to spread the virus to local communities and school children.

Having said that, the local communities need to have some kind of Community Watch for people who are travelling into the local villages and communities from the major centres.

There is no need for fear.

However, a concerted effort to contain the spread of coronavirus in villages and remote communities is urgent.

School and community hygiene and coronavirus   - important

Perhaps it is important to limit contact with others as a measure to prevent the spread of coronavirus if/when a case happens to surface in the country and in a local area.

Meanwhile, there are basic health and hygiene practices students can do to stay safe from coronavirus in schools. Among them is washing hands with soap whilst singing “Happy Birthday to Me’.



Wash you hands lyrics and infographics online

If you want to sing to your favourite song, check this brilliant website called WashYourHandsLyrics. Basically, you type the song title/singer name and the app puts the lyrics onto the NHS handwashing infographics. 

Right now the Bohemian Rhapsody is popular. Check out these PNG Unity songs to create your own infographics and lyrics. 

The high-risk group – kids and elderly

The coronavirus COVID-2019 related deaths recorded are among the elderly people and school (younger) children. This group needs attention. 

The elderly and young children may not be the likely group to have had vast exposure to the public and hence exposed to coronavirus. But, they can be infected through a family member or others close to them who may have had exposure to coronavirus, COVID-2019.

Therefore, able-bodied people need to take preventative measures seriously to prevent any spread of the virus to their household.

Everyone needs to take care of each other.

School shutdown due to coronavirus - no need to panic

There is NO case of confirmed coronavirus in PNG. A FAKE online map showed a red mark on PNG map. 

No need to believe it.



Unless the local PNG health authorities mentioned a case of coronavirus in PNG, there is absolutely no need to panic.

Schools are not shutting down in PNG. Students are going to schools and teachers are teaching. However, it is better to have contingency plans in place. 

That means that the school Board and managers should have a ‘list of things to do’ if/when there is a corona-case detected nearby.

So, planning for school shutdown should be happening: what to do, how to keep learning going, and how long to shut the school.

Should PNG Schools be worried - yes

Surely. Any widespread infection is a course for public concern. PNG schools should definitely be worried, but not scared.

No need to rush to the shops and fight over toilet papers or shut schools down just because there is a case of cold flu in the school.

As mentioned, close schools and limit exposures to public gatherings IF there is a clear case of the viral coronavirus breakout in PNG. 


But, schools must not close because of rumours and scaremongering.

Life must go on as normal.
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Who is 2022 PNG Hunter's New Coach?

PNG Hunters new coach, Matthew Church, is not new to rugby league. He has been fundamental in the development of young talents in the under 15, 16, 18 and 20 levels

2022 PNG Hunters Ladder


He is an experienced assistant coach at junior levels and head coach at East Tigers under 20 and Meninga cup under 18.

Matt has a long coaching career at the junior levels. He seems to be the kind of person to go to when you wanted to develop young talents.

PNG Hunters New Coach a Fan Fav?

However, Matt may be new to the PNG RL politics and fans. He may need time to adjust to the madness of rugby League when things go well.

He also will have to prepare for times when things do not work outright. In fact, there is a ‘big shoe’ to fill and the expectations are high.  Matt is probably aware of it!

It is important that Matt sets his direction for the Hunters early on – where he wants to see the players and team by the end of his coaching career at the PNG Hunters. 

The direction can be in several ways, but importantly the success of individual players is also the success for the team as a whole.

Direction for PNG Hunters

One way to set a direction and measure it is to successfully connect players to the QRL (Intrust Super Cup), NSWRL, NRL or other international competitions.

Another direction can be for the team to be successful in the QRL competition. And that is to not fall below the precedence set by the previous players and coach.

Matt said he is focused on the PNG Hunters now with his sight on the Digicel Cup comp.

He said
"I'm just looking forward to developing those players and the staff in and around the Hunters and hopefully working in the Digicel Cup (domestic competition in Papua New Guinea) as well to raise coach education,".

It seems he has fallen far below the expectations as the PNG Hunters coach.


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NCSL Value Back Loyalty Program - Offers 10% Membership Discount

Home More is located within the CPL Complex at Waigani Central, Port Moresby. The Home More loyalty program offers a 10% discount on regular priced items to NCSL Members, under the NCSL Value Back Loyalty Program.

NCSL Loyalty program
LINKEDIN: Members' Notice
NCSL Members are eligible for 10% discount off all cash payments, upon presentation of Member ID Cards.

This includes Kids Saving Account holders with membership IDs.

Members can also be able to use their Poro Cards on the NCSLPOS Terminal already installed in the shop.

A BIS ( Biometric Identification System) Kiosk, is also located within the Home More shop for NCSL Members, to easily view account details and also lodged applications.

Here are some examples of regular priced items at CPL complex, Waigani Central.
NCSL CPL Waigani
IMAGE: LINKEDIN

The original post appeared on LinkedIn.
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Coronavirus Contigency Plan for School Closure - No School Closed Yet

CORONAVIRUS AND POSSIBILITY FOR SCHOOL CLOSURE - IS IT LIKELY?

Many countries closed their schools and universities because of the fear of infections among their students. Nearby, Australia has closed some schools in several states. 

Fiji and the Solomon Island are taking steps to CONTAIN the spread of the Coronavirus, COVID-2019. 

PNG has also restricted flights and visits coming into the country. But, has the country and the Education Department spell-out any contingency plans in the event schools closed?

We asked the question in our latest article - "Will PNG Schools Close Because of Coronavirus?"

Click the link to the article and participate in the discussion.

Stay safe. 



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DHERST HELP Loan Application for Tertiary Institutions in PNG

ELP application form: As for the present DHERST HELP applications, Fr Jan explained that students applying for this loan have to fill out the application form and leave them with their respective administration for enrolment purposes. 
The NBC News reported earlier this year that a Temporary Declaration Form which is similar to HELP Loan Application Form was issued by the Secretary’s office to all tertiary institutions and colleges in the country.

Many students who applied for loans this year got assistance from their universities and colleges to do that. But what about next year, 2023? 


This new article has the latest on DHERST Students Loan Program - Click on the link to find out about the timeline and application eligibility criteria.


The information is sketchy at the moment. But, here is information available form to us from what the former higher education secretary had said about the HELP loan.

DHERST HELP Loan Application for Tertiary Institutions


Help application online 2023

In 2021, the then DHERST secretary Fr Jan mentioned that the HELP application form would be downloaded online so that students do not have to go through the dept, or contact them, to get a PDF application form.

Here is how the application for the DHERST HELP program will (is intended to) work:
  • Visit DHERST website
  • Access DHERST HELP electronic application app
  • Download the 2023 application form, 
  • Complete the application form, and
  •  Send them back to DHESRT before the deadline.
This new article has the latest on DHERST Students Loan Program - Click on the link to find out about the timeline and application eligibility criteria.

Note that DHERST has NOT implemented the online application system yet on their website. Nor have they released the HELP Online Application Handbook that Fr Jan mentioned. 

We will put a direct link here when they release it this year. 

department of higher education loan application 2022
K220m FOR HIGHER EDUCATION LOAN PROGRAM (NBC News)

Management of HELP Students Loan Funds

The government has released a total of K220 million for the Higher Education Loan Program or HELP student loan scheme for the academic year 2021. In fact, DHERST made an initial submission for K350 million but was only given K220 million.

Fr Jan Czuba stated that this amount is sufficient and would not often be fully used and whatever remains can be rolled over to next year’s (2023) allocation.

The Higher Education Secretary said three options have been discussed and looked at as the avenue where this fund will be managed.

He said they are considering options that are going to be transparent and also to ensure the money grows instead of being used up.

Higher Education Secretary Fr Jan Czuba said the release of funds is for implementation in April this year (2021)

Recommended readings for HELP students loan

Here are past news articles and information about DHERST HELP student loan programs that you should know when applying.

  • Introduction of HELP student loan, 2020
  • HELP Studentships: What Are the Benefits?
  • TESAS and HELP APPLICATION INFO
Leave a comment and let us know what you think. 


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Pacific Secondary School Scholarships Program - PNG Secondary School Students

PNG Students Apply Now = scholarships for png students 2024
PNG Students Apply Now

To be considered for the Pacific Secondary School Scholarships Program, applicants must meet the following criteria:


Be a resident in, and citizen of, one of the seven participating Pacific island countries.
Not be a citizen or permanent resident of Australia.

At the time of application, be enrolled in and attending school. If you are selected, you must continue to attend school until you move to Australia to start your scholarship.

Be at least 15 years of age as of 1 March 2020 and have not turned 18 years of age on or before 31 December 2020. This means you must still be 17 years of age on 31 December 2020.

Have the signed approval of one of your parents or legal guardians and a written report from them explaining how they will support your performance and well-being while you are on scholarship in Australia. If you are selected for an interview, you must bring the written approval of both parents or legal guardians.

Submit two written reference reports from your principal and a community representative and a school report. 

Meet the English language requirements for direct entry to a New South Wales or Queensland state government public high school in Australia. This means you have completed schooling taught in English for a minimum of two years.

If you have not studied under an English language curriculum, you may be required to undertake an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test and meet the relevant minimum score, or agree to attend an Intensive English Centre in New South Wales or a High School Preparation Course in Queensland if selected.

Meet any country-specific eligibility criteria, if required.

PNG STUDENTS APPLY NOW

Background 

The new Pacific Secondary School Scholarships Program is a prestigious Australian Government financial award. The scholarships provide an exciting opportunity for high-performing Pacific Island students to attend an Australian secondary school, gain a quality education and develop leadership skills. 

The Program builds on the Australian Government’s strong commitment to deepen education links between Australia and the Pacific.

By completing senior secondary school in Australia, students will have the necessary academic and leadership skills to pursue further education, training or employment pathways upon return to their home country or elsewhere in the Asia Pacific region. 

Students will also develop lifelong connections with Australia and their fellow Pacific alumni.


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ZIMSEC Portal Results 2024 Online Login information

This article attempts to help our visitors from Zimbabwe with information about ZIMSEC portal results for 2024. If you are visiting this blog from Zimbabwe, we hope you find the info helpful. Note that the 2024 Ordinary Level results are now out, follow the steps below to get your results.

How to login to ZIMSEC Portal Result 2024

Updates: 

#3: For 2024 Grade 7 Results, Click Here.
#2: Zimsec results were out on February 3.
#1 The results for ZIMSEC O-level and A-level, see the latest article here for more information.

ZIMSEC November 2024 Ordinary Level results

The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) has released the November 2024 Ordinary Level results and they are available online via this link zimsec.co.zw.

Candidates can access their results from the ZIMSEC portal from 3 PM today and collect their result slips from Monday at their centres.

ZIMSEC announced on Friday that ''The ZIMSEC Results Portal for Ordinary Level Results will open at 1500hrs. Access is through zimsec.co.zw. Please DO NOT attempt to log on before 1500hrs.''

A total of 278,760 candidates sat for the November 2024 O Level Exams. 183 584 wrote 5 or more subjects and 53 169 passed 5 or more subjects.

The overall pass rate is 28.96% compared to 26.34% in 2021. Increase of 2.62% in the pass rate.


Zimsec results 2024

Readers can click here to select their region or direct to the ZIMSEC Result Portal. There, you can follow the prompt and login to the portal. If you have not registered or got your login credentials yet, see below the steps for registration.

How to register for ZIMSEC result portal 2024

zimsec portal result 2024

The ZimSEC result portal is an initiative of the Zimbabwe School Examination Council (ZIMSEC) that started in November 2018. 

ZIMSEC the examination board of Zimbabwe is responsible for examination and assessments; and certification at different levels of schooling. 

Students can access their Ordinary (O) level and A-level exam results for November 2024 where there is an internet connection using their computers, smartphones or devices that support the internet.

The O-level results for November are in view mode only. Students cannot download or print the ZimSec portal results but only view them online. 


Register to Check 2024 results

To access and view the 2024 O-level results, students must register by creating a user's username and password. Here are the steps for creating a new username and password:

1. Register as a new user- Go to 'register centre'
2. When you have created your login details, you'll have to go to the 'home page' and sign in to ZimSec Portal to view your Results

The students who have got the ZimSec Portal login details can go straight to the 'home page' and sign in.

How to Register on ZimSec online portal

Here is how to register on the ZIMSEC online portal. You will need your examination details (Statement of Entry) to create your account. 

1. Visit zimsec.co.zw Online Portal 1 or Portal 

2. Enter the 6 digits Centre Number

3. Enter your 4 digits and candidate numbers

4. Choose the correct session, level, year

5. Enter the Candidate Name as it appears on your Statement of Entry (You will have a problem IF the Candidate Name is NOT the same as the name of the SoE)

6. Enter the date of birth in the format dd/mm/yyyy

7. Enter  User and 'strong' Password

8. Confirm password

9. Click on 'Register'

You can now go to the 'home page' and log in to the ZIMSEC portal to view your result. 


What to do if you have a problem login to ZIMSEC portal

If you cannot create an account as a new user, the best thing to do is to check the details on your statement of Entry again. Make sure the 6 digits of the Candidate number and your name are correct. Also, check ALL the registration requirements on the ZIMSEC online portal you have entered are correct. 

If you've tried everything and you still need help, get in touch with the fantastic staff at ZIMSEC. They will be able to help.


ZIMSEC Grade 7 Results for 2024

In an online conference, ZIMSEC (Zimbabwe School Examinations Council) board chairman Professor Mwenje announced 2020 Grade 7 results were out. 

The students accessed their ZIMSEC results for 2024 via the board's, www.zimsec.co.zw. 

It's going to be a similar situation this year.

ZIMSEC arranged the Grade 7 results in 10 regions, R1 to R10. 

Check out the 2 steps infographics for more info. (Note: If you need to register, or have lost your password, read on to find out how you can get help).

For 2024 Grade 7 Results, Click Here.



Meaning of acronyms/words
  • ZIMSEC - Zimbabwe School Examination Council 
  • O level - Ordinary (O) level 
  • The Council/Board - Zimbabwe School Examination Council 
  • Portal - Online platform for login & accessing examination results (See links in article)


About this blog.

We are an education blog. Our primary audience is Papua New Guinea, PNG. Lately, we have seen a lot of visitors from Zimbabwe (and you are probably one of them). We created this article to point our visitors from Zimbabwe in the right direction. 

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Papua New Guinea Police Application and Recruitment INFO

Police recruitment in Papua New Guinea has been an ongoing initiative the  Government of Papua New Guinea has put in place. The main purpose of PNG police recruitment is to increase the country's police force.   

The police department through the Royal Papua New Guinea Police Constabulary (RPNGC) has taken responsibility for recruiting new officers every year. We provide some information on Police Recruitment you should know before applying.

  • New information on Police Recruitment 2024 for 2025 is now available here.

  • Get the latest information on Regular Police and Correctional Services Recruitment
PNG POLICE RPNGC APPLICATION RECRUITMENT 2024 - 2025

Police Recruitment Eligibility Criteria

Application Form & Requirement: To be eligible for consideration for police recruitment into the RPNGC, you must meet the following eligibility criteria. You must

  • complete Grade  12.
  • be  18 to 23 years old
  • be physically well-built.
  • not hold criminal records.
  • have good behaviour records
  • complete Grade 12 in the last two years, and your height must be at least 164 cm and above.
Recommended read:  Application for Police Reserve Training
Being a policeman/woman is a higher calling. It is a call to serve the people. It is about respecting the public. 

 

How to apply to become a policeman or woman

Papua New Guinea Police Recruitment: Applications are open for recruitment twice are year. Usually, calls for recruitment are published in the local newspapers or you can write directly to the headquarters in Port Moresby for the latest application forms.

  1. Write to the Police headquarters for application forms. If the application forms are available in the newspapers, cut out the form.
  2. Fill out the forms and attach two references and all your academic transcripts and certificates. 
  3. Send your applications to the address given below.

Shortlisting and Interview: If you are shortlisted for an interview, the officer in charge of the screening process will notify you either by phone or through print media.

  • First, you will be interviewed
  • Second, you will do an entry  test

If you pass both the interview and the entry test, you will be shortlisted to undergo training at the Bomana Police College for six months.

Check out how to get a police clearance check certificate and the info about the application for a PNG Police reservist.


Contact for police application forms, recruitments and queries

The address for the police recruitment is given below. You can use this address to do the following:

  • Request for the latest police application form, 
  • send the complete application forms and documents
  • For applications and general queries. 
Write to

Recruitment  Officer

Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary

Police Headquarters

P O Box  85

Konedabu

Papua New Guinea

You can also call the phone:  322 6100 /321 1222


Tips for successful application Papua New Guinea Police Recruitment

The best way to apply for the PNG Police Recruitment is to get as much info as you can. Once you know what to do, you can do it right the first time. So, call or write to the police HQ or, better still, contact the recruitment officer directly. 

When you deal with recruitment officers (or proxies) DO NOT pay a bribe. This is a community service - the officers are public servants - and they'll help you. 

Attach all the necessary documents. Before you submit your application, take it to your teacher, pastor, policeman, magistrate, or senior citizen to check. When you submit the application form, follow up immediately. Ask when the selection list is coming out.

Hope this helps you when you are applying for the Papua New Guinea Police Recruitment. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below. 
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Police Identified Route Used by Drug Cartels in Papua New Guinea




Pic and report: Post Courier newspaper PNG
Police Minister Jelta Wong said yesterday: “We are working with our international counterparts to curb these transit routes.”

RELATED READ: PNG PM Demands Thorough Investigation into Cocaine Plane Crash in PNG  

Police have identified possible routes used by international drug cartels in Papua New Guinea to smuggle drugs into Australia.

His comments come after a PNG woman, Dulcie Wagambio Witchard, 34, was arrested and charged in Australia with dealing in the proceeds of crime amounting to A$10,000 (about K24,000) in Brisbane, Australia.

According to Australian Federal Police, the conspiracy to import more than 300 kilograms of cocaine showed that it would be brought into Australia from Peru via Singapore and PNG.

Two Australian men were also arrested in Sydney last Friday and were expected to be extradited from Sydney to Brisbane to face drug trafficking charges.

Dulcie Wagambio Witchard faced court last week and was released on bail and her passport confiscated.

She is the second Papua New Guinea woman to be held in Australia over drug-related charges after Mary Yawari who was sentenced to nine and half years in jail for smuggling four kilograms of methylamphetamine, or ice, into Australia.

Witchard was charged after police executed search warrants at Airlie Beach in north Queensland and Woodridge, south of Brisbane.

AFP Queensland commander Sharon Cowden said the alleged conspiracy was foiled after a year-long investigation with international law enforcement.

Commander Cowden said the drugs had an estimated street value of $105 million (K254m), according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

The men were arrested during raids in the Sydney suburbs of Maroubra and Rozelle.

Commander Cowden said the drugs were to be imported by small craft to Australia via the Torres Strait, the ABC reported.

She said the men could both face life sentences if found guilty.

The AFP said its investigation began in June last year after they identified an Australian and PNG-based syndicate suspected of planning to import drugs from Peru.

Commander Cowden said the syndicate tried to smuggle cocaine into Australia late last year but were unsuccessful.

She said while the syndicate moved to set up a second importation, more than 1.2 tons of cocaine was seized by law enforcement officers in Peru, ABC reported.

Commander Cowden said Peruvian authorities also arrested a businessman thought to have conspired with the Australians.

She said police also intended to pursue legal proceedings against a PNG man, who was allegedly part of the conspiracy to import the cocaine into Australia.

Investigations were continuing and authorities were expecting to make more arrests.


LINK TO THE STORY HERE

Post Courier Newspaper report (June 2018)
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How to Submit Articles and Earn Money or Mobile Credits

PNG Insight is calling for awesome PNG Writers, bloggers and students to submit articles (assignment or research work) to us. We pay. 

How much money can you make (updated 2022)

In this update, we hope to encourage the young PNG Writers to write and enjoy the art of writing. And also earn a reward every time they submit an article to us. 

READ ABOUT HOW TO HOST A WEBSITE

We believe this small reward is the first of its kind in PNG, aimed at getting students and esteemed writers to write and earn a small reward for every qualifying article. The payment break-down is as follows:

Make money writing


More information available on our website here

Established Writers

The benefits are many. For writers, we are thinking of giving you quality publicity and linkbacks to your social media profile or blogs and websites. In addition, if your articles have not been published anywhere, we would be happy to pay for the articles and publish them here.

Students Writers

We also would like to encourage student writers to write for us. Universities, colleges or secondary schools' students are encouraged to write and submit their work to us.

Class Submissions

If you are an English teacher, working on Class Topical Write-up with your students, you can choose your best work and submit to PNG Insight. We pay for every article. It would also be a good fundraiser for your Class/Grade.

Hobby Writers

We classify Hobby Writers as the unemployed and students who left school at Uni, colleges or grades 10 and 12. If you have time and want to develop your writing skills, why not write for us?

You do not have to be perfect. Write and submit your work to PNG Insight. We will review your work and if your story or topic appeals to us, we will edit it and publish it on our website.

PNG Students and Academics overseas

Writing is an important part of academia. Therefore, the challenge is to see PNG students and academics who have the opportunity to study overseas write and tell their stories. 

In that way, you help others who are trying to get to follow your footsteps.

Perhaps the most important aspect of this initiative is to inform policy and decision making in your area of expertise. See below for the examples of discussion papers on Education and Development (SDG4) we published before the change in TFF policy. 

Why Write for Us

Perhaps the important reason is to help others who are seeking information on education and development in the country - the main aim for establishing PNG Insight.

Furthermore, this initiative creates a network of awesome PNG writers, hobby writers and students. All articles in this category aim to give the writers the publicity they need. This is also important because the writers can use that as a stepping stone for greater work in the future.

Individual writer's work can be added to their CV/resume when applying for jobs. For example, the potential employees, these days, are looking at your Facebook and Twitter profiles to see what kind of person you are. 

Published work gives employers the first impression of their potential employees.

Payment - receive money online

In the 'Paid Category', we are looking for UNIQUE articles. The articles will have to be more than 800 words. (I'm sure you can fork-out an 800-word article in under 1.5 hours). 

Unique articles are the ones that are not published online yet. And, the articles must be from the person who is submitting it. 

More information on PAYMENT can be found here.

Website Link back and Networking 

One of the ways to give prominence to your writings and blogs/website is to establish quality linkbacks and network online. As mentioned earlier, established writers and bloggers submit their published articles to get linkback to their blogs and social media profiles.

We started this blog in 2014 and our website in 2018. Both platforms, combined, have visits of over 200,000 visitors in the peak months of December 2019 and January 2020. Mostly from PNG and Australia.

Therefore, if you are a PNG Writer or blogger, get in touch. Submit an article and we'll link it back to you. 

Some examples

Here are some work on Education and Development (research work) and guest articles we published earlier. 


  • PNG Writers’ Corner
  • Education Policies
  • TFF Discussion Paper
  • PNG Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWF)
  • History of PNG Immigration and Development


Article submission 

All articles submission should: 
  • have a brief writer's bio
  • be submitted as Word file to info@pnginsight.com
writing for living
Earn Real Money Writing for us

Review stages

The articles submitted to us will be reviewed. It can take up to a week to get a response from us, and up to a month to see your article online. 

Meanwhile, we'll be in contact with writers who submitted articles to us to talk about payment. The payment can be either
  • online back deposit into personal accounts or
  • direct mobile phone credit top-up. 

More information is available on our website here.

Recommended articles for successful young people

This is a collection of articles for making money by writing and building blogs or websites based on your passion. I repeat PASSION. (This blog is an example of using free BLOGGER to create something that you are passionate about.)

If you have a talent for something or someone tell's you that you are creative, these ideas will make you successful. CLICK ON THE LINKS TO GET FREE INFO.

1) How to make money on YouTube

2) How to Start a Personal Blog or Website Beginner Tips

3) How to start a website - REAL COST AND EXPERIENCE

4) How to Make Money Using Your Mobile Phones

5) Five Free Online Tools For Creating Stunning Website - Make Money Online

6) How to Start a Blog and Grow Your Writing Potential - MAKE MONEY ONLINE


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App to help LOs Report Illegal Logging on their Land

Lukim Gather, a phone application developed by Catalpa International will help PNG to monitor its protected areas. 


The new system will allow Rangers, who work in isolated areas, to quickly record and report harmful activities, such as illegal logging, bush fires and natural hazards.

This initiative rolled out by the Conservation Environment Protection Authority is possible through the support from UNDP through funding from Global Environment Facility.

Source: PNG UNDP


illegal logging in papua new guinea

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PNG Insight is a blog that shares valuable information on Papua New Guinea's education curriculum, national examinations, Tuition Fee Free Policy, and the impact of political influences on education. With a focus on education, development, and travel in PNG, we provide insightful and informative content for readers interested in gaining a deeper understanding of PNG's education system and experiences.

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