Day: January 6, 2017
PNG Games weeks away, organisers confident
THE country’s largest multi-sport event is 10 weeks away and so far all seems to be going well in terms of preparations. The PNG Games, from March 18 to April […]
Pangia to stage festive league finals
PANGIA in Southern Highlands will come alive tomorrow with the staging of the Pangia off-season rugby league grand final between MK Rabbitohs and Yambi Tarangau. The finalists will be playing […]
State to pay K12m
By MALUM NALU CHIEF Secretary Isaac Lupari says the Government will pay the K12 million it promised the University of PNG to cover the cost of the revised 2016 academic […]
Entry level raised
By ZACHERY PER THE University of Goroka has no option but to leave out some Grade 12 students with 2.5 Grade Point Average – the accepted entry point – because […]
Compound fire damages gensets
By OGIA MIAMEL FIRE authorities are investigating the cause of a fire which damaged four generator sets at the KK Kingston premises in Waigani, Port Moresby, yesterday. Waigani fire station […]
Years of neglect affect road
By MALUM NALU WHAT is happening along the Highlands Highway today is the result of years of neglect by the Government, Lae Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Alan McLay […]
Senior Works engineers inspect bridges
SENIOR Works Department engineers conducted a site inspection on the Laloki and Brown River bridges yesterday. Deputy Secretary Operations Steven Pup, Asian Development Bank project director Barnabas Neausemale and senior […]
Daulo landslip affects traffic
TRAFFIC came to a standstill at Daulo Pass along the Highlands Highway in Eastern Highlandsfollowing a landslip around 2am on Wednesday. Most PMV buses were stranded on both sides forcing […]
Provincial govt yet to pay firm K1.4m
By DOROTHY MARK THE Madang government is yet to pay K1.4 million to a road construction company to engage contractors to work on the town roads. National works manager Andrew […]
Prep teachers to complete programme
ELEMENTARY school teachers are expected to complete their self-instructional units (SIU) by the end of this year. They would be trained to help them change from certification and transition to […]