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

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KNEC LCBE Portal Users Updates 2023

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 2023 

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.

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