Day: January 27, 2017
Police to train Trukai security guards
By SHIRLEY MAULUDU THE engagement of security personnel from Trukai Industries Limited with police will not affect the operations of the company, chief executive Greg Worthington-Eyre says. Trukai will have […]
Ipatas Cup set
By MELTON PAIS THE Southern leg of Coca-Cola Ipatas Cup tournament, Papua New Guinea’s biggest rugby league off-season copmpetition, was officially launched yesterday in Port Moresby and kicks off tomorrow […]
Siaka to lead Lewas
THE Papua New Guinea Lewas squad to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup qualifier was announced yesterday. The 14-member City Pharmacy-sponsored Lewas squad made up mostly of Port […]
PNGFA leadership issue still a topic of interest
FORMER National Soccer League chairman Isaac Lupari’s call for the Papua New Guinea Football Association to have another meeting to elect a new president is a reminder that all is […]
Kumuls part of tourney
By JACK AMI FOUR former Papua New Guinea Kumuls are in charge of the Port Moresby West squad for the Kavo Cup at Iokea village in Malalaua, Gulf, today. Veterans […]
Tax hike slated
By GYNNIE KERO FOREST Minister Douglas Tomuriesa has urged the Government to “rethink” the proposed tax increase on round log exports from 28 to around 60 per cent because it […]
K2.5bn generated yearly
By HELEN TARAWA THE PNG Customs Services generates K2.5 billion – including import goods and services tax (GST) – every year which it intends to contribute to the 2017 national […]
MP raises concern over social issues
By DEMAS TIEN Manus MP Ronny Knight is concerned about social issues involving asylum seekers and other expatriates on Manus Island. Knight told The National yesterday that serious criminal offences […]
Concern over ‘hijacked’ voters
ALMOST 2000 people in the Kagua-Erave electorate of Southern Highlands will again miss out on voting for their candidates in this year’s general elections if their names are not reinstated […]
Officials present reports
By JOY NEMO FIVE government officials who attended policy-writing training for next year’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) summit presented their reports to the Apec Secretariat this week. The training was […]