Day: September 25, 2017
PNG beat Southern Force
PAPUA New Guinea claimed their second South Australia Cricket Association Premier League victory after beating the Southern Force by three wickets in a high-scoring 50-over match in Darwin on Saturday. […]
Kaiaworks happy to be part of event
Kaiaworks Civil Engineering Contractors is breaking new ground in sports by fielding a team in the Prime Minister’s Corporate Golf Challenge. Managing director Godfrid Wau Umba said he was excited […]
MRDC win 2017 PM’s Corportate Golf Challenge
MINERAL Resources Development Company (MRDC) are the champions of the 2017 Prime Minister’s Corporate Golf Challenge. The Lucas Komane-led four-man Ambrose team beat a strong field of 30 teams to […]
Jillaroos thrash Orchids
Papua New Guinea Orchids were thrashed 42-4 by the Australian Jillaroos in a one-sided affair at the National Football Stadium, in Port Mort Moresby. The women’s rugby league world champions […]
K100mil deal
By Shirley Mauludu THE Government has sold its shares in Oil Search Limited, making around K100 million from the transaction. The national oil and gas company Kumul Petroleum Holdings Limited […]
Ten expatriates die in shop fire, say police
By Elizabeth Vuvu SIX women and four men died in a fire at a supermarket in Manus early on Friday, police say. Provincial police commander, Chief Inspector David Yapu said […]
Police want proper fire service in Manus
By Rebecca Kuku MANUS police have called on the Government to provide a proper fire service to the province following the death of 10 people in a fire on Friday. […]
College faces financial crisis
THE Lae Community College in Morobe is unable to complete term four of the school year because of financial constraints. This will affect the final examinations for grades 10, 11 […]
Call made to upgrade science laboratories
THE Government should look into upgrading and maintaining science laboratories in schools, an education official says. Senior policy officer Henry Vuia made these comments at a science fair held at […]
Japanese PM responds well to concerns on illegal fishing, air transport
JAPANESE Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has responded positively to proposals from Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Rimbink Pato to address illegal fishing in the Pacific and to assist in improving […]