The Tega Assemblies Of God (AOG) TVet Technical school in the Western Highlands Province was the recipient of five new desktop computers donated by the Registry of Political Parties. The donation was a commitment made by the Registrar Mr Emmanuel Pok in 2025, when he was invited as a special guest to witness the inaugural graduation of the school at Pultimb village, in the Hagen Central District.
There to witness this small but significant occasion was the Western Highlands TVet school inspector Mr George Indiga, the school’s Board secretary, Mr David Yak, the Institute’s manager, Mr Sammy Ono, the staff and students. On presenting the donation, Mr Pok emphasised that institutions play a critical role in grooming and shaping young leaders of tomorrow. Apart from engaging with political parties, this small gesture is the Registry’s community obligation in reaching out to its citizens. The Registry over the years have donated to numerous other institutions in the country and this was nothing new. This timely donation also saw Mr Pok cutting the ribbons to officially open the new computer laboratory.
23/05/26
TEGA TVET SCHOOL RECIEVES COMPUTERS & COMMISSIONS NEW COMPUTER LAB
(L-R) Registrar, Emmanuel Pok, Western Highlands TVet Inspector, George Indiga, Tega TVet Manager Sammy Ono
Board Secretary, David Yak
Students and staff witnessing the ceremony
By Claudio Labeli


