Day: September 22, 2017
Paul Barriere trophy completes tour
By MELTON PAIS NATIONAL beermaker South Pacific Brewery welcomed the Rugby League World Cup back to Port Moresby after its brief tour of the country yesterday. During the launching of […]
Destiny awaits PNG Hunters
By PETER PUSAL SUNDAY marks the culmination of four years of hard work for Papua New Guinea’s leading rugby league side the SP Hunters. Hailing from the only country in […]
Koboni, Dockers face off
IT is a toss-up between Dockers and Koboni when the two meet in the Port Moresby AFL qualifying final at the Colts Oval on Sunday. Both teams will be vying […]
Suburban league to host finals this week
FINAL matches of the Port Moresby suburban rugby league competition for last weekend were deferred to this week due to Independence celebrations. Competition chairman Bosky Koke said the battle for […]
FFPNG meeting delegates agree to work together
DELEGATES to the second quarterly meeting of the Football Federation Papua New Guinea (FFPNG) in Port Moresby recently unanimously agreed to stick together for the sake of football in the […]
Yacht Club revives Coral Sea classic race
By HENRY MORABANG THE revived Coral Sea Rally is set to re‐invigorate the spirit of the Coral Sea Classic Race, according to Royal Papua Yacht Club general manager Aaron Batts. […]
Orchids face big first test
By JACK AMI THE Papua New Guinea Oil Search Orchids make their debut against an experienced Australian Jillaroos side in their first international match at the National Football Stadium tomorrow. […]
Death penalty to be fixed
By HELEN TARAWA The Constitutional and Law Reform Commission (CLRC) has been directed to look into the imposition of the death penalty. Minster for Justice and Attorney-General Davis Steven told […]
PNG supports UN reforms for more transparency, accountability
PAPUA New Guinea is supporting reforms in the United Nations to promote more transparency and accountability. Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Rimbink Pato, who is in New York to attend […]
Landowners must benefit from project, says Yama
MADANG Governor Peter Yama says hundreds of millions of kina have been spent on the Pacific Marine Industrial Zone Project but there is nothing happening on the ground. He said […]