Day: September 10, 2018
Southern Highlands services poor
SOUTHERN Highlands is a huge province with a big population but lacks proper government services like roads and aid posts. Our mothers give birth the old fashion way because not […]
Sandaun left behind
THE call made in The National on Tuesday (Sept 4) by Trangist, Medics of Madfox, reminds me of where the province is in terms of services that need to be […]
Repentance Day a waste of time
I AGREE with a letter writer on Aug 29 on why PNG does not need a repentance day. How does it benefit our country, other than it being a publicity […]
Firm giving alluvial miners a golden chance
SMALL-scale alluvial miners are encouraged to save and be included in the formal financial system by selling gold to Metals Refining Operations under its partnership with MiBank. Managing director Hansel […]
Air Niugini maintenance work on two aircraft first at home
WORK on two of Air Niugini’s jet aircraft is nearing completion –the first maintenance checks to be done in the country. The work involves heavy maintenance checks on the aircraft […]
Rubber gets K500,000 funding for development
NORTH FLY Rubber Limited chairman Warren Dutton says nearly 14,000 families in Western survive on rubber farming and the lack of funding was affecting them. Dutton said this when receiving […]
Dragons upset Broncos
BRISBANE: St George Illawarra silenced an endless chorus of ‘can’t coach, can’t play’ to keep the club’s premiership hopes alive and set-up a do-or-die final against arch-rivals South Sydney in […]
John reclaims snooker title
By JACK AMI FORMER champion Geua John beat Madeline Kaina 4-2 to win the BSP National Women’s Snooker Title at the Q Club on Saturday. John lost only two frames […]
PNG U16s lose to SI in first game of OFC titles
PAPUA New Guinea lost their opening Oceania Football Confederation Under-16 championship Group A match against Solomon Islands 5-0 at Lawson Tama Satdium, Honiara, yesterday. Defending champions New Zealand outplayed a […]
LFA calls for soccer to be the priority
By LARRY ANDREW LAE Football Association president Roy Kamen, pictured, says football is bigger than anyone in Papua New Guinea regardless of who is running the sport. Kamen made the […]