Day: January 16, 2017
Sonk clarifies equity signatories
By JACKLYN SIRIAS KUMUL Petroleum Holdings Limited managing director Wapu Sonk explained to some agitated beneficiary groups that those signing the documents were just representing them. It followed a commotion […]
Raggianas backed
By JACK AMI THE Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League will ensure that they give the national women’s side all the support it needs to be competitive at this year’s […]
Yokomo outrun Gazelle
By HENRY MORABANG YOKOMO saved the best for last when they scored a hefty nine runs at the top of the fifth inning to beat Gazelle 11-4 in the main […]
South volleyball on top
MORESBY South can become to top electorate in playing volleyball among in the National Capital District says local MP Justin Tkatchenko. With the support from Tkatchenko, the president of PNG […]
NSL champs Lae City close to settling on final 22
NATIONAL Soccer League champions Lae City Dwellers players have been in camp for a month now says coach Peter Gunemba, pictured. He told The National that the friendly match against […]
Dwellers beat U17s in friendly
By LARRY ANDREW A FRIENDLY soccer match between the Papua New Guinea Under-17 team and Lae City Dwellers last Thursday saw the National Soccer League champions claim a 5-1 win. […]
East Asia-Pacific men’s cricket finish sixth
THE International Cricket Council’s East Asia-Pacific men’s team finished with three wins from 10 matches at the 2017 Commonwealth Bank Australian Country Cricket Champions which concluded last Wednesday (Jan 11) […]
Tough law on roads
PEOPLE blocking national highways and causing inconvenience to the public can expect tougher penalties in new laws to be introduced soon, says Prime Minister Peter O’Neill. “This includes long prison […]
Best security plan wanted
PRIME Minister Peter O’Neill wants the best and most effective security plan in place when the country hosts APEC in 2018. “The safety and security of leaders, ministers, delegates, staff and members […]
Wereh: Stop making unreasonable demands
By MALUM NALU WORKS and Implementation Secretary David Wereh has appealed to people living near big infrastructure projects to stop making “wildly unreasonable” compensation demands. He said the projects would […]