Day: May 25, 2018
Wadunah blames poor refereeing for loss
MADANG Soccer Association executive member Conrad Wadunah described Madang FC’s semifinal loss as a result of poor refereeing. Wadunah said the decision to give a penalty for handball two minutes […]
Magani coach welcomes back Ware from Mioks
ENGA Mioks prop Gerry Ware will be part of the Magani side to face Souths in today’s Port Moresby Rugby League A grade fixture at the National Football Stadium’s Oval […]
Kickboxers to travel for bouts in Aust
THREE Papua New Guinean kickboxers will leave for Australia this weekend to fight in an amateur/professional kickboxing bouts organised by Jez Promotions NSW Pty Ltd in Sydney. Thirty-three-year-old Tom Tomba, […]
Soccer association defers season
The National Capital District Football Association (NCDFA) has decided to defer its season to next week to allow all teams to fully meet the affiliation requirements. NCDFA president Vonnie Kapi […]
Paga, Butterflies to duel for top spot in league
PORT Moresby Women’s Rugby League leaders Paga Panthers are expecting a tough match in their round 9 clash against Butterflies tomorrow at the National Football Stadium Oval 2. The Panthers […]
Kokoda Cup up for grabs
THE second annual Air Niugini Kokoda Cup between the Townsville Blackhawks and SP PNG Hunters is on again Sunday at the Oil Search National Football Stadium in Port Moresby. The […]
Fresh Produce gets pat on the back for liking local produce
National Planning and Monitoring Minister Richard Maru has commended Fresh Produce Development Agency (FPDA) for enhancing the domestic fruit and vegetable industry in rural areas. “In my recent discussion with […]
Free internet a boost for Nasfund members
Seventeen thousand (17,000) Nasfund members will now able to manage their savings online at no cost with free internet provided by Telikom PNG. This includes free access to the smartphone […]
Kina Securities records K30mil profit
By LEMACH LAVARI Kina Securities Ltd (KSL) made a net profit of K30 million last year despite economic challenges, according to chief executive Greg Pawson. Pawson also said even with […]
Economy boost seen beyond 2018
By CLIFFORD FAIPARIK Papua New Guinea’s economy is set to boom beyond 2018, given the high demand in the global market for electric-powered vehicles and other battery-operated state-of-the-art gadgets, Mining […]