Day: September 8, 2016
Royals set to defend title after beating Storm
By JACK AMI PORT Moresby Rugby League defending champions Royals beat minor premiers Kone Storm 36-28 to keep their premierships hopes alive at the National Football Stadium yesterday. In the […]
Athletics clears air over elite participation
ATHLETICS Papua New Guinea will allow elite and national squad members to compete or represent their provinces at the PNG Games in Kimbe, West New Britain. APNG president Tony Green […]
Moresby South sets pace in urban netball competition
MORESBY South electorate wants to become a model electorate in sporting activities in National Capital District. Moresby South MP and Sports Minister Justin Tkatchenko, pictured, made the comment when he […]
O’Neill opens new K2.2m mess
THE K2.2 million new mess and kitchen at the Kerema General Hospital are important because patients need proper diets to recover quickly, an official says. The facilities were opened by […]
Pato lauds new citizens
By CLIFFORD FAIPARIK FOREIGN Affairs and Immigration Minister Rimbink Pato yesterday welcomed the 24 foreigners who have been granted citizenship to live and work in Papua New Guinea. “The decision […]
Tree of peace at Unitech
By VICKY BAUNKE ENGA and Southern Highlands students planted a tree at the University of Technology (Unitech) yesterday to symbolise peace and harmony being restored at the Taraka campus in […]
Agiru Highway project to start soon
By NAOMI WASE WORK will soon begin on the final phase of the Agiru Highway that will connect Gulf, Southern Highlands and Hela provinces. The 40km road project will start […]
Juveniles spread message through song
By TAUNA GEORGE A five-member band from the juvenile compound of the Bomana prison has a message for young people through a song it has just recorded. The band members […]
Morobe gives two vehicles to police
THE work of the police fraud squad and Mobile Squad 13 members in Lae will be made easier, thanks to the Morobe provincial government who presented two new vehicles to […]
Do not demand compo: Maru
THERE should be no compensation demands for road developments that will be taking place in the Yangoru-Saussia district, says Richard Maru. Maru MP and Trade, Commerce and Industry Minister made […]