Day: January 26, 2017
Students prepare for school
By MARK HAIHUIE, ELIZABETH VUVU and TONY KIP MOST students around the country have been busy buying stationery and books as they prepare for the new school year beginning Monday. […]
ICCC explains processes
THE National’s Assistant News Editor GYNNIE KERO spoke this week to the Independent Consumer and Competition Commission (ICCC) Commissioner and Chief Executive Officer PAULUS AIN regarding the acquisition of companies, […]
Lewas primed
PAPUA New Guinea head into next month’s women’s one-day cricket World Cup qualifiers feeling confident they can have an impact. With the City Pharmacy-sponsored Lewas squad set to be announced […]
Leeds threaten to sue Segeyaro
SYDNEY: Leeds are preparing for a court battle with former player James Segeyaro after chief executive Gary Hetherington dismissed a claim that he is a free agent. The Rhinos are […]
Another Biyama in rugby
By ISAAC LIRI JUST like her elder brother, Marie Biyama, loves rugby union. The lass from a mixed parentage of Western and Gulf provinces, is the younger sister of Pukpuks […]
Lupari renews calls for PNGFA re-election
FORMER National Soccer League chairman Isaac Lupari, pictured, has repeated his call on the Papua New Guinea Football Association to act swiftly to reconvene their annual general meeting to elect […]
Ban on fees
By GYNNIE KERO SCHOOLS have been warned not to charge “unnecessary fees” when classes begin on Monday because the Government has already paid them K75 million as tuition fees for […]
Schools to receive curriculum kits
THE delivery of standard-based curriculum (SBC) kits to elementary schools in the country started after the launching in Port Moresby yesterday. Schools in the National Capital District and Central picked […]
Pruaitch: K50m not in budget
By CLIFFORD FAIPARIK TREASURER Patrick Pruaitch has questioned the non-inclusion in the East Sepik 2017 budget of the K50 million allocated for the Sepik oil palm project. He raised his […]
World Bank to support road maintenance
PRIME Minister Peter O’Neill says the World Bank is working with the Government to repair and maintain highways around the nation. He recently met World Bank officials in Port Moresby. […]