Day: October 11, 2017
Brothers make history
By JACK AMI TWO sets of brothers, the Boas and Alberts, will create history for Papua New Guinea rugby league at the 2017 World Cup. The Boas brothers, Ase, 28, […]
Khalu steps down as BFPNG boss, returns to Australia for family reasons
Basketball Federation of Papua New Guinea (BFPNG) chief executive Joel Khalu has resigned from his role and returned to Australia on Friday. The 36-year-old cited family reasons for his resignation […]
Football carnival set for Nov 4
THE famous Eastern Papua Football Carnival (EPC) is set to start on Nov 4 at Bisini soccer grounds in Port Moresby. The annual general meeting of the organisers over the […]
Defence club to host boxing trials
ASSISTANT national boxing coach Mark Keto is calling on all elite boxers to attend trials to maintain their fitness. With less than a month before the Pacific Mini Games, Keto […]
PNGDF Commander’s Cup kicks off today
By HUXLEY LOVAI The 2017 Papua New Guinea Defence Force Commander’s Cup challenge kicks off today at the Murray Barracks Oval in Port Moresby with pool matches beginning at 11am. […]
Underdogs score wins in Corporate 9s
TWO upsets were recorded in the Sports Events 2017 Corporate League Nines at the National Football Stadium last Saturday. First up, Goodman Fielder shocked Spidertek 6-4 to end their unbeaten […]
University league awards set for Friday
By JACK AMI THE University of Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League will stage its presentation night at the forum square at UPNG on Friday. The presentation night will see […]
Motu Koita league declares joint winners
THE Baruni Eagles and the Tatana Island Fairfax were declared joint premiers of the Motu Koita Rugby Football League after their grand final ended 22-22 draw last Saturday. The decision […]
Governor defends 8-Mile home development
By HELEN TARAWA THE National Capital District Commission complied with the National Airport Corporation (NAC) requirements and plan for the approval of the home ownership development at 8-Mile, Governor Powes […]
Teaching and not paid? Tell me, says Kombra
By PHOEBE GWANGILO Education Secretary Dr Uke Kombra has urged teachers missing out on pay to write to his office. He said those must be teachers who were committed to […]