Day: January 19, 2017
Beauty not only for young: Tautea
By JACKLYN SIRIAS BEAUTY is not only for the young – ask 61-year-old Ruth Tautea from East Sepik. “I would sit at the mirror for hours just to get one […]
Stationery shops see hike in business
By VICKY BAUNKE PARENTS and students are busy shopping to prepare for the start of the 2017 academic year. Stationery shops in Lae are experiencing a hike in business, with […]
Hubert outlines ICCC’s role
THE prices of some goods and services are regulated by the Independent Consumer and Competition Commission. The National’s Assistant News Editor GYNNIE KERO spoke to the Independent Consumer and Competition […]
Kapuls to face Tahiti
THE Papua New Guinea Football Association expects local fans to turn out in numbers to support the Kapuls as they host their first international match in 2017 against Tahiti on […]
Paul puts his hope in league
By MELTON PAIS A YOUNG Western Highlander in this year’s Papua New Guinea SP Hunters squad may have the skills and talent to make it in the Q-Cup but he […]
Topal off to Texas to train, study
PACIFIC Games medallist in the women’s triple jump Annie Topal has secured a scholarship to attend New Mexico Highlands University in the United States. The university is in the city […]
New G-G in Feb
By Malum NALU A NEW governor-general is expected to be sworn in by the end of February after Parliament starts the election process when it sits from next Tuesday, according […]
Man, boy die in road accident
By DEMAS TIEN A MAN and a boy from a village near Port Moresby died when a truck hit the car they were travelling in yesterday. Mahuru Baru, 30, and […]
Lupari: Social media vital to country
SOCIAL media is a tool for national development and can be an avenue to improve government policies and enhance accountability, Chief Secretary Isaac Lupari says. Lupari told participants at the […]
Pre-registration of small craft in Lae starts
AWARENESS on small craft vessels pre-registration in Lae, Morobe, was carried out yesterday. The awareness will run for six months, according to Morobe Small Craft Board and Morobe Disaster and […]