Day: July 18, 2018
HPS PNG duo attending clinic in Japan
Two High Performance Sport (HPS) Papua New Guinea staff are on a one-week para-sports coaching clinic in Tokyo, Japan, thanks to the Nippon Sports Science University. The clinic is part […]
Remembering tsunami victims
JULY 17 slipped by quietly for many while a few this date will remain etched in their life forever. This date, 20 years ago, was when the whole world turned […]
Rigo hopes to send teams to national titles
THE Rigo Central Netball Association is setting its sight on the PNG Netball Federation’s national championships in September in Lae. President Iammo Launa said after the recent district tournament her […]
Kimbe sports backed by local firms
WHEN you are part of the community, you are also responsible for supporting the community you live in. This is the idea behind the backing of the West New Britain […]
Moresby South announces rep sides
THE Moresby South Rugby League trials take place on Saturday to select their representative sides for the U20, open women and open men’s divisions at the Southern Confederate trials at […]
Almami grateful for FA Cup spot
By ISAAC LIRI QUALIFYING for the Besta Football Association Cup in September means a lot to Almami FC of Bogia in Madang. Despite the lack of government support, the Almami […]
Netball picking up interest in Gulf
Netball competitions are slowly gaining traction in Gulf after some years off. Kerema competition president Vaina Liriope said with only one court, she had to arrange with basketball so that […]
Food for the poor pushed to front of summit list
Business and government must find ways to produce affordable food for low-income earners, says Apec Business Advisory Council (Abac) PNG chairman Wayne Golding. This will be one agenda for the […]
Revenue from fishing to be put back into infrastructure
FISH-processing is expected to increase in the six fish factories around the country in coming weeks, says the Fishing Industry Association (FIA). This was announced yesterday following an agreement reached […]
WGJV spends K30mil on environment study
By JUNIOR UKAHA Wafi-Golpu Joint Venture (WGJV), developer of the multi-billion-kina Wafi-Goplu mine in Morobe, has spent K30 million to compile an environment impact statement (EIS). Spokesperson Dr Graham Hancock […]