Day: August 30, 2016
Isapea proved critics wrong: Ivaroa
By JACK AMI THE season is over but this year’s Gulf Isapea team have made a breakthrough in the PNG National Rugby League Digicel Cup after a six-year- long campaign. […]
Akinu to face more charges
By GYNNIE KERO Hagen Eagles trainer Stanley Akinu, pictured, charged with assault, is likely to face an additional charge of inciting violence, National Capital District police superintendent operations Chief Inspector […]
Campus ‘secure’
By NICHOLAS SIREO SECURITY at the University of Technology has been beefed up with police setting up three sub-stations on campus following the recent unrest which resulted in the death […]
Fish vendors to sell catch in new wing
By JUNIOR UKAHA FISH vendors at the Lae Main Market will now have a proper place to sell their catch. This comes after the National Fisheries Authority (NFA) funded the […]
Lae city govt demolishes illegal public toilet
POLICE and Lae City Council officials tore down a building and a fence last Saturday, claiming that the owner-developer had failed to observe proper construction procedures. City manager Roy Kamen […]
Border governors to promote cooperation
GOVERNORS from the border provinces of PNG and Indonesia agreed to promote cooperation in economic and social activities during the 71st Indonesian independence celebration in Jayapura last week. West Sepik […]
Highlands H’way leads in funding cut
THE Highlands Highway heads a list of several major road projects around the country worth K128.46 million that have had their funding cut in the 2016 Budget. The highway, a […]
Students clean up city to mark prayer day
By TONY PALME KIP STUDENTS of Hagen Park Secondary School marked Repentance Day by cleaning up Mt Hagen city to apologise for the damage they caused there during recent student […]
Look after govt facilities, says Baki
Police Commissioner Gari Baki urged his officers and the people of East Sepik to look after government properties. “We have invested so much in building police infrastructures so you all […]
Sea pirates strike again
Sea pirates held up a dinghy operator on his way to pick up a Catholic priest and a nun in Milne Bay on Sunday, provincial police commander Chief Superintendent Joseph […]