UPNG K12 million allocation

UPNG needs K12m to start classes

Acting Pro Vice-Chancellor Professor Mange Matui speaking on TV Wan ‘Nau’ talkback show said the additional funding and improve security on campus was the reasons for the UPNG Council to lift the termination of the 2016 university calendar.  

 “The government must put that money into the University of Papua New Guinea account in order for classes to start on the 5th of September,” Professor Matui said.