Day: March 15, 2017
Dwellers D-day
THE Lae City Dwellers face Auckland City today in their second match of the Oceania Football Confederation’s Champions League. With a win each under their belts, the clash will decide […]
Kaputin stars in Birmingham
RELLIE Kaputin lived up to her growing reputation as a big- meet performer with another outstanding championship performance in Birmingham, Alabama, last weekend. The 23-year-old from Tinganalom village just outside […]
Vala savours T20 experience
PAPUA New Guinea batsman Assad Vala, pictured, returned home to Port Moresby yesterday after competing in his first DTC Hong Kong T20 Blitz for the Galaxy Gladiators Lantau. Unfortunately, the […]
Wawa given wing spot
By ISAAC LIRI PAUL Wawa will make his debut on the wing for the SP Papua New Guinea Hunters on Sunday against the Souths Logan Magpies at Davies Park in […]
Pukpuks, Palais in camp
By HUXLEY LOVAI THE Papua New Guinea men’s and women’s teams are back in training this week as they prepare for the upcoming Hong Kong leg of the HSBC 7s […]
Health cops blame
By REBECCA KUKU THE shortage of medicine around the country has been blamed on the delay in contracting a new pharmaceutical supplier, rather than the lack of Government funding. Central […]
K160,000 aid post to serve villagers, border
A NEW rural health aid post at Pinake village in Morobe will serve nine neighbouring villages and people at the border with Gulf. The aid post was established by the […]
Foundation to open new kidney centre mid-year
A new dialysis centre at Kennedy Estate (7-Mile) in Port Moresby is set to open in the middle of this year, PNG Kidney Foundation chairman Martin Poh has announced. Poh […]
Service providers to be paid directly
By Rebecca Kuku Election service providers will be paid electronically through the Inter-Department Election Commission (IDEC) Trust Fund, says Finance Secretary Dr Ken Ngangan. “Police, Defence, Ombudsman Commission, anything to […]
Assaulting, threatening of Asian shop operators by authorities a concern
Continuous assaulting and threatening of Asian shop operators in Gordon allegedly by authorities is becoming a concern for securities manning the shops. David Kunini, a security guard, said some authorities […]