Day: August 15, 2017
United, Sunam settle for draw in POM hockey
COMPETITION leaders United maintained their number one spot in the Port Moresby men’s hockey competition despite a 1-1 all draw with Sunam Blacks on Saturday. Led by captain Andrew Raoma […]
Southern women reclaim confederation title
By JACK AMI THE Southern women went undefeated throughout their National Confederate Championship to win their second title at the Lae Rugby League Oval on Sunday. The National Capital District […]
Volleyball aims to raise standards
THE Papua New Guinea Volleyball Federation is focused on raising the standard of the code in the country. Federation president Kila Dick said during a recent media conference in Port […]
Banduru stars for Tamaraws
CENTRE James Banduru Jr played a big role under the rings to help Tamaraws beat West Jokers 97-79 in PMBL 2K basketball challenge on Sunday afternoon. The Oro man top […]
New Guinea Islands win U18 c’ships
By LARRY ANDREW THE New Guinea Islands bagged the Under-18 Confederate National Championships last Saturday after having to take last place in previous years. Their 6-6 draw with Northern earned […]
MPs warned not to double-dip funds
By LUKE KAMA NEW members of Parliament have been warned not to use the service improvement programme funds allocated to them for personal gain. Ombudsman Richard Pagen said during the […]
Sir Peter urges people to stop fighting in Enga
ENGA Governor Sir Peter Ipatas has urged the people to stop fighting and take up their grievances to relevant authorities. He was commenting on a fight in Wabag between the […]
Haiveta: No pipeline out of Gulf
By SHIRLEY MAULUDU GULF Governor Chris Haiveta is standing by the province’s policy of “no pipeline out of the province” as regards the Papua LNG project. Haiveta said while he […]
Road will be ready to be used next year: Minister
By MALUM NALU THE road connecting Gulf to Southern Highlands and Hela will be ready for use next year, according to Works and Implementation Minister Michael Nali. In addition, he […]
K171mil settlement discussion to take place
By CHARLES MOI Lawyer Ben Lomai says he and lawyers from Australian firm Slater and Gordon Lawyers will travel to Lorengau to discuss a A$70 million (K171 million) conditional settlement […]