Day: June 20, 2018
More PNG products entering Fiji
MORE products from Papua New Guinea are entering the Fiji market compared to a big drop of Fiji products coming into the country, says an official. Fiji Trade Commissioner PNG […]
Sleek gives Coca-Cola a can for new generation
COCA-Cola Amatil has introduced a new slender packaged can in response to trends of a new generation of Papua New Guineans. This will result in the reduction of about 5000kg […]
SP donates K50,000 to support health drive in private sector
South Pacific Brewery has given K50,000 to Businesses For Health PNG to support its drive to promote health within the private sector. SP Brewery corporate affairs manager John Nilkare said […]
Finitsis wins Port Moresby squash title
By MELTON PAIS QUEENSLANDER Steven Finitsis beat PNG national squash representative Madako Suari Jr 3-0 to claim the Port Moresby Open title last Sunday. Cairns-based Finitsis, who formerly had a […]
Passion, pride the key for Kumuls
By ISAAC LIRI PASSION is an important component that drives Papua New Guinea’s rugby league team, the Kumuls. Every rugby league player in the country dreams of donning the red, […]
Kum Tigers tell Mul Norths to stop wearing same colours
By JAMES GUMUNO KUM Tigers, a foundation club in the Hagen Rugby League has warned Mul Norths to change their team colours. Tigers president Anis Tiki told The National yesterday […]
Eluh outlines focus of police detectives sent to SHP
By CLIFFORD FAIPARIK Detectives deployed to the Southern Highlands will investigate outstanding cases including the killing of two police officers and the burning down of the Ialibu Secondary School dormitories, […]
Mendi businesses feeling the pinch of political fighting
BUSINESSHOUSES have suffered in Mendi, Southern Highlands, from constant political tussles, says a local business operator. Shizshar Computing owner Peter Agu said the government was vital to commerce in Mendi […]
Man arrested after man dies in sorcery killing
West Sepik police have arrested a man alleged to have killed another over sorcery accusation, says commander Moses Ibsagi. He told The National that Albert App, 38, from Paipai village, […]
Lack of manpower slows work at Public Solicitor’s Office
The Public Solicitor’s Office is down with manpower and has limited resources to assist with legal aid, says acting public solicitor Leslie Mamu. Mamu told The National that he was […]