MORE than 145,000 people and several business
houses, including the Hargy Oil Palm Company in
Bialla district, West New Britain, have been cut
off from....
MPS wishing to subsidise school fees can do so
using their district support grants,
Vice-Minister for National Planning and District
Development Phillip Kikala said yesterday.
A SUDDEN strike staged yesterday by public motor
vehicle owners serving the Kagamuga
International airport and Mt Hagen city routes
in the Western Highlands province threw....
LAMB flaps appear to be the major cause of heart
diseases in Papua New Guinea, an academic from
the School of Medicine and Health Sciences at
the University of....
Fiery
raid... This is all that remained of one of the four houses at Gereka
settlement outside Port
Moresby when a group of about 20 armed man raided it and set fire to the
houses yesterday. A man was slashed and two sisters raped in a suspected
payback raid. – Nationalpic by CLIFFORD FAIPARIK
PAPUA NEW GUINEA stocks made significant gains for
the second successive day on the Australian Stock
Exchange, where two-day gains almost made up for the
7% market collapse on Tuesday.
WELLINGTON: Air New Zealand has announced that it
would suspend its three flights a week service
between Fiji and Los Angeles from April 26, Sydney
Morning Herald reported.
SINGAPORE: The US will likely go into recession and
Asian economies will feel its impact, Singapore’s
prime minister Lee Hsien Loong was quoted as saying
yesterday.
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is to establish a national
food stockpile in order to stabilise prices and
avert shortages which have hit in recent weeks,
reports said yesterday.
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is to establish a national
food stockpile in order to stabilise prices and
avert shortages which have hit in recent weeks,
reports said yesterday.
The semi professional soccer competition, National
Soccer League (NSL), resume this weekend as teams
fight it out to consolidate their positions on the
competition ladder.
PAPUA New Guinea elite track team will leave today
for Canberra to compete at the Canberra Track
Classic at the Australian Institute of Sport this
weekend.
Inspac Rapatona
captain Russel Inai in action during the trials during Christmas and New
Year soccer tournament organised by the club for match fitness purposes.
Inai tries to beat his Ebony Wood opponent for the ball during the trial
match. – Nationalpic by EKAR KEAPU