Day: September 6, 2018
U16s ready for challenge
THE Papua New Guinea Under-16 team left the country yesterday confident of a strong showing in the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) playoff for next year’s Fifa U17 World Cup in […]
Vaieke cruises through
By MELTON PAIS DEFENDING champion Hane Vaieke got her title defence off to a great start with a 2-0 win over Melva McDermott on day two of the BSP National […]
Stay committed to cause, Raminai says
EVERY team in the Queensland Rugby League’s Intrust Super Cup that played the SP PNG Hunters this season had to put in extra effort. These were the encouraging words of […]
Games Village to host teams for U15 titles
HAVING to host the Under-15 FIBA Oceania Championships is another great opportunity for the country in hosting international events. Basketball Federation of PNG executive officer Stephen Damien, is confident of […]
Six teams left in varsity league playoffs
THE University of PNG Rugby Football League competition heads into the second week of its finals with six teams remaining. Chairman Sandis Tsaka Jr said last year’s finalists BBM Nokondi […]
Kido keeping it real in league
KIDO Lagavas efforts to travel on dinghy every Saturday to play in the Hiri West Rugby Football league paid off last week when they beat the Bogi Dogs 4-0 at […]
Mungkas, PMSA champs in waiting
By ISAAC LIRI MUNGKAS FC are set to retain their Port Moresby Soccer Association’s Premier League title irrespective of the results from the two remaining rounds, according to competition manager […]
Ban on food not labelled in English to be re-imposed
THE Independent Consumer and Competition Commission is likely to re-impose for another 18 months the ban on the import and sale of food labelled in languages other than English. Commissioner […]
OBE blamed for decline in quality
By HELEN TARAWA THE decline in the quality of education in the country has been blamed on the introduction of the outcome-based education (OBE)curriculum which is now being phased out. […]
NID churns out cards after fixing printers
TWO printers used for National Identity (NID) cards have been repaired and are now back in use, says acting Papua New Guinea Registrar-General Michael Kumung. The printing cards were suspended […]