Day: December 23, 2016
Firm seeks judicial review of minister’s decision
THE New Guinea Gold Limited says it has begun judicial review proceedings against Mining Minister Byron Chan’s decision to reject its application for a lease and a licence. Chairman Ces […]
World Rugby weighs in
WORLD Rugby has been forced to step into the Papua New Guinea Rugby Football Union’s affairs reaffirming their recognition of Ben Frame as the sport’s interim president. The point was […]
Touch wants outgoing officials to declare books
By JACK AMI TOUCH Football Papua New Guinea will take legal steps to demand a financial report for 2015 from the previous executives. President Dadi Toka Junior said that no […]
Kilori keen to reclaim Isapea spot
By JACK AMI FORMER Fassi Fern Bombers winger Pipi Kilori and Stanley Mairi are expected to link up with the Gulf Isapea for the 2017 Papua New Guinea National Rugby […]
PNG basketball rebuilds in 2016
By ISAAC LIRI FORMAL agreements between international sporting federations and national sporting bodies is a key in the development of sporting codes in Papua New Guinea. For basketball this year, […]
League for Xmas
BY MELTON PAIS THE National Capital District Governor’s Christmas Cup tournament was launched yesterday at the home of grassroots rugby league, the Kone Tigers Oval, and is set to run […]
Foundation settles claims
By ISAAC LIRI SKILLED workers from Parohu Contractors who built the PNG Football Stadium and the Bava Park for the Under-20 Women’s World Cup will be paid their overtime claims […]
Indoor cricket goes into recess
THE PIH Corporate Indoor Cricket competition had a single catch-up match last weekend between National Parliament and Digicel. The match was organised by both teams and was sanctioned by Port […]
Local firm boosts Punishers campaign for Agmark 9s
LOCALLY-owned company Intel Ltd, based in Gordons, Port Moresby, is backing the City Punishers to give potential players hope in their rugby league careers. Company directors Andrew Solomon and his […]
State to pay World Cup service providers
AROUND 40 service providers played a vital role in ensuring the success of the Under-20 Women’s World Cup but are yet to be paid. Papua New Guinea Sports Foundation chief […]