Leave with more than a piece of paper, Sir Rabbie challenges graduates
Rt. Hon Sir Rabbie L Namaliu GCL KCMG CSM. FORMER Prime Minister Sir Rabbie Namaliu has challenged graduates of PNG University of Natural Resources and Environment to leave with a responsibility of good governance and integrity. He said this means doing things the right way, both ethically and legally. Sir Rabbie was speaking at the University’s 21 st Graduation Ceremony yesterday. A total of 134 students graduated in various fields of study. One student graduated with a Masters Degree in Management, while 8 graduated with Graduate Certificate in Management. 53 students graduated with Bachelor of Tropical Agriculture (BTA), 5 with Bachelor of Fisheries Marine Resources (BFMR), 51 with Diploma in Tropical Agriculture and 16 with Diploma in Fisheries Marine Resources. Vice Chancellor of the University Professor John Warren also used the occasion to introduce and welcome the new members of the University Council headed by Chancellor Professor Kenneth Sumbuk. Sir Rabbie said...