Day: September 19, 2018
Polio treatment in Port Moresby
AFTER the reporting of the first polio case in Port Moresby residents are now in panic. There is a rush to get immunised, not just the children five years and […]
Judges’ meeting seen as testimony
It is good news that the Commonwealth judges’ and magistrates’ meeting will be held in Papua New Guinea next year as announced by Chief Justice Sir Salamo Injia. This shows […]
Nungu praised
ON behalf of my family and friends of Oka Peter Nungu, I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to the national Government and the two MPs […]
Bougainville referendum
PLEASE allow me space to respond to J. Pohirora, of Bougainville, whose letter was published in The National on Sept 10. J. Pohirora claims that I am pushing for Bougainville […]
Floriculture women get K1500 to help with training
THE Department of Agriculture and Livestock gave K1500 to the Floriculture Association during their mini exhibition in Port Moresby recently. Cecilia Kagena, the director of agriculture education and training, said […]
Morobe claim cup
By JIMMY KALEBE MOROBE Football Association crowned the winners of Besta FA Cup men’s division beating defending champions Madang’s Almami 3-0 win in a thrilling final at the PNGFA Academy […]
PNGFA says club champs to be revived
By JIMMY KALEBE The national soccer club championship will be revived next year, says Papua New Guinea Football Association (PNGFA) acting president John Wesley Gonjuan. He urged all member associations […]
Netball titles tip off in Lae
By EREBIRI ZURENUOC THE Newcrest 2018 National Netball Championships tipped off smoothly in Lae with a total of 12 junior teams from nine provinces battling out for the top honours. […]
Kokofas win games despite not training
GYG Estate Kokofas scored double victories in the Central Premier Rugby League’s A grade and women’s elimination finals at the Murray Barracks Oval on Saturday. In the A grade, Kokofas […]
Dealing with the nightmare on roads
ROAD accidents are a big worry – even to the casual observer. Unfortunately, there are no confirmed official records of fatalities but it seems to be on the rise. More […]