Degree

This degree is for my hard working parents

There is reflection on past trials and successes as well as hope for the future, and that is what 25-year-old Jennifer Kua yearns for.

Kua’s story is one that most or all average Papua New Guinean families can relate to.

First in a family of 5, Kua’s parents fled their home village in Kerowagi, Simbu Province, with the hope of starting a new life in Port Moresby; a life free from tribal fights and better education opportunities for their children.

But the nation’s capital wasn’t the promised land they had imagined.

UPNG Celebrates 61st Graduation

Students from the School of Business Administration will be graduating with Post-Graduate and Masters Degrees.

Also very important is that the University of Papua New Guinea will be celebrating their Golden Jubilee.

The graduation ceremony starts at 9:00am with hundreds expected to turn up to be part of this great annual event.