Day: December 19, 2016
CIC board of directors told to rebuild industry
THE Coffee Industry board of directors has been urged to rebuild the industry. John Kendiga, acting deputy secretary of policy planning at the Department of Agriculture and Livestock issued the […]
Trukai invests in agriculture
TRUKAI Rice Ltd has invested K60 million to help the PNG agriculture sector and test the suitability of different crops, a company official says. Trukai general manager sales and marketing […]
Company launches campaign
TRUKAI Industries has launched a campaign through giveaways and promotions over several months to thank people who love to say “I love my Trukai”. Trukai general manager sales and marketing […]
Cricket raises the bar
CRICKET had a challenging but rewarding year in 2016, with Papua New Guinea performing above its weight, according to chief executive officer Greg Campbell. The former Australia Test and One […]
Hunters shed six players
SIX more players have been released after week 2 of the Papua New Guinea Hunters pre-season training in Port Moresby. SP PNG Hunters coach Michael Marum said the six players […]
Panapana claims Koupa soccer title
FC PORT Moresby midfielder Phila Vela inspired his local club, Panapana to a 2-1 victory over pre-match favourites Parela in the 2016 Koupa Soccer Association men’s A grade grand final […]
Organisers hail 2016 Southern 9s a success
By JACK AMI THE management of Southern League 9s have hailed the recently-completed tournament at the National Football Stadium as a success. Southern League 9s founder and director Ivan Ravu […]
Violence strategy endorsed
By OGIA MIAMEL CABINET has endorsed the national gender-based violence strategy (2016-2025) which is going to be implemented soon. Minister for Youth, Religion and Community Development Delilah Gore relayed the […]
Kulunga jailed for contempt
By DAPHNE WANI FORMER Police Commissioner Toami Kulunga has been jailed for seven months with hard labour for disobeying a court order to reinstate an assistant police commissioner in 2012. […]
Lower salary levels to gain most from rise
By HELEN TARAWA PUBLIC servants in the lower salary levels will receive as much as 17.5 per cent pay increases annually over the next three years, according to a formula […]