Day: June 6, 2017
Tamaraws blast Chariots 110-89
TAMARAWS scored their first competition points while Emperado drove their way to the top spot after beating Saints in the PNG Men’s Basketball League. Moni Plus Tamaraws had 11 players […]
Cricket unveils Hebou Shield
CRICKET PNG yesterday launched the nation’s premier first class competition, the Hebou Shield, with the first match starting today at Amini Park in Port Moresby. Papua New Guinea being one […]
Former athlete rep passes on
ATHLETICS Papua New Guinea president Tony Green yesterday announced the death of former national track representative Terry Seph, pictured, on Sunday. The 44-year-old, who was part of the national team […]
Hunters humming
THE PNG Hunters achieved a first last week in their 42-4 towelling of the Townsville Blackhawks — they claimed outright top spot of the 2017 Intrust Super Cup ladder — […]
Anti-doping message passed on to trainers
A group of 50 athletes and 22 athlete support personnel took part in the first Oceania Regional Anti-Doping Organisation’s (ORADO) Play True Pacifik educator training course in Port Moresby. They […]
PNG Taekwondo to deliver Korean Ambassandor’s Cup
Taekwondo PNG will deliver the annual Korean Ambassador’s Cup as their first national event for the year at the Caritas Technical Secondary School hall on Saturday. This will be a […]
Hawks beat Wests in PRL
HAWKS’ defence enabled them to beat West 16-10 in the Port Moresby Rugby League premier division at the National Football Stadium on Saturday. It was a clash of the Papuan […]
Gone but not forgotten
By Jacklyn Sirias SUSAN Karike Huhume, the woman who as a 15-year-old designed our flag, has been lying lonely and almost forgotten at a funeral home in Port Moresby. Until […]
Driver alleges attack by rival supporters in Mt Hagen
By JAMES GUMUNO A DRIVER claims he was attacked by a group of people while dropping off supporters of a candidate early Sunday morning in Mt Hagen. Sam Kondi, a […]
Vetting exercise delay irks MP
NATIONAL Alliance Party Leader Patrick Pruaitch says the stalled clan-vetting exercise for the PNG-LNG project is depriving landowners and the five affected provinces of benefits. Pruaitch, pictured, said in a […]