Day: January 30, 2018
Sexual attack on children reported daily
By JACKLYN SIRIAS SEXUAL attacks on children remain a concern in Port Moresby as police continue to receive reports everyday, National Capital District Metropolitan Superintendent Perou N’Dranou says. He said […]
Police warns owners to ensure vehicles are roadworthy
MOROBE police commander Supt Augustine Wampe wants vehicle owners to ensure their vehicles are roadworthy before driving them on public roads. Wampe made this call yesterday following a number of […]
Teacher badly injured in fight with youths
A fight broke out resulting in a teacher sustaining serious injuries after he allegedly bashed up youths he suspected were having an affair with his girlfriend in Milne Bay, acting […]
Students warned about unregistered college
Education authorities in West New Britain have warned grade 12 students not to enrol at the Carl Teachers’ College in Kimbe because it has not yet received government approval. Guidance […]
Unitech welcomes new students
The Papua New Guinea University of Technology (Unitech) held its orientation yesterday to welcome its first-year students. The new students were welcomed inside at Duncanson Hall by members of the […]
Drive launched to protect people
Transparency International (TIPNG) has launched three new campaigns to commemorate their 21st anniversary. The Papua New Guinea chapter of the civil society organisation was founded on January 27, 1997. To […]
NHC evicting pastor and family after selling their home
By Rebecca Kuku A PASTOR and his family are asking the National Housing Corporation to stop their eviction from a property in Port Moresby which they had been occupying for […]
N’Dranou confirms arrest of police officer over assault
A POLICE officer has been charged with two counts of assault after his wife lodged a complaint with the Family Sexual Violence Unit in Boroko, Port Moresby, last October. National […]
Citrus bearing fruit for Gereva
By JACKLYN SIRIAS THE villagers of Gereva in Rigo district, Central, are doing citrus farming to earn a living. The village, a three-hour drive from Port Moresby, has a population […]
Sacking row
By MALUM NALU PERSONNEL Management acting Secretary Taies Sansan has told the Department of Agriculture and Livestock to immediately reinstate legal officer Francis Tavatuna who had been locked out of […]