Day: August 31, 2016
Board to meet on Eagles
THE Papua New Guinea National Rugby League board will meet on Friday to decide the fate of Hagen Eagles trainer Stanley Akinu, as well as that of the franchise, after […]
UPNG bans student leaders
By LUKE KAMA STUDENT leaders at the University of Papua New Guinea involved in the recent protest and the boycotting of classes have been permanently banned from campus by the […]
Unitech is safe: Schram
UNITECH Vice-Chancellor Dr Albert Schram says the university is safe and ready to receive students. He told students and staff yesterday that the dormitories damaged during the recent student protest, […]
Firm makes K20m profit
KINA Securities Limited has reported a net profit of K20.5 million for the six months to June 30, 2016 – an increase of 350 per cent compared with the first […]
Norway to back clean energy
NORWAY is committed to supporting the development of renewable energy in Papua New Guinea, according to Ambassador Unni Klovstad. She presented her letter of credence to Governor-General Sir Michael Ogio […]
Malaysian Association donates K60,000
Operation Open Heart (OOH) and the Heart Institute at the Port Moresby General Hospital each received K30,000 from the Malaysian Association of PNG yesterday. The annual donation from the association […]
Emergency call irks leader
HELA landowner leader Larry Andagali, pictured, says ongoing tribal fighting and conflicts in the province need lasting solutions and not “band aid” treatment. He said this yesterday when responding to […]
Hela police back emergency call
HELA police commander Michael Welly says he supports calls by two local MPs for the Government to declare a state-of-emergency in the province. He said this was long overdue, given […]
Right data on violence against children lacking
By OGIA MIAMEL Lack of proper data is a hindrance to addressing violence against children (VAC) in PNG, United Nations International Children’s Fund (Unicef) communication officer Cifora Monier says. Monier […]