By Benny Geteng
Post-Courier, 28th Feb 2014
Enga province will soon benefit from a new general hospital that will be constructed at the tune of K322 million, approved by the National Government.
This was revealed by Enga Governor Peter Ipatas yesterday in Port Moresby. Construction for of the hospital will begin at the end of this year as soon as all the negotiations for tendering and awarding contracts are completed. "The first K22 million that was appropriated by the national Government was used for securing the piece of land and ground works for the hospital to be situated on.
The land secured is about 34 hectares. Mr Ipatas said the remaining funds will be used to cover the expense of a new medical school, staff housing and quarters and hospital facilities. "Since the Government is giving us a lot of money, the hospital will be built to cater for national interests as well," Mr Ipatas said.
"Therefore, we are embarking on creating the second medical school in the country apart from the Taurama campus of the University of Papua New Guinea." Mr Ipatas also announced that the Enga Provincial Government had acquired what was once the Sopas Nursing College and has transformed it into the Enga College of Nursing.
Post-Courier, 28th Feb 2014
Enga province will soon benefit from a new general hospital that will be constructed at the tune of K322 million, approved by the National Government.
This was revealed by Enga Governor Peter Ipatas yesterday in Port Moresby. Construction for of the hospital will begin at the end of this year as soon as all the negotiations for tendering and awarding contracts are completed. "The first K22 million that was appropriated by the national Government was used for securing the piece of land and ground works for the hospital to be situated on.
The land secured is about 34 hectares. Mr Ipatas said the remaining funds will be used to cover the expense of a new medical school, staff housing and quarters and hospital facilities. "Since the Government is giving us a lot of money, the hospital will be built to cater for national interests as well," Mr Ipatas said.
"Therefore, we are embarking on creating the second medical school in the country apart from the Taurama campus of the University of Papua New Guinea." Mr Ipatas also announced that the Enga Provincial Government had acquired what was once the Sopas Nursing College and has transformed it into the Enga College of Nursing.