Day: October 23, 2018
Kina Bank, Project Yumi start workforce training project
By LUKE KAMA Kina Bank in partnership with Project Yumi Inc (PYI), a not-for-profit organisation, are piloting a project on workforce training to young people in high schools and secondary […]
Kumuls reshuffle
THE PNG LNG Kumuls side will be without half Lachlan Lam for the series against the England Knights with Ase Boas called in as back up. Vice-captain James Segeyaro and […]
Firms sponsor table tennis
By JACK AMI THE Papua New Guinea Table Tennis Federation was presented K120,000 by six Chinese business houses in Port Moresby on Friday. Federation president George Shao, his deputy Rea […]
Knights given heads up on PNG
ENGLAND’S budding internationals can expect to be mobbed when they land in Papua New Guinea for their two-match tour, former Great Britain international Paul Sculthorpe says. Sculthorpe, who is assistant […]
Team staying positive despite missing key players: Marum
KUMULS coach Michael Marum, pictured, says his side was positive they would beat the England Knights despite not having several key personnel for game one on Saturday. “There’s a lot […]
Police brutality, abuse not good for anyone
POLICE abuse and brutality are ongoing issues that make newspaper headlines both locally and internationally. It has a long history and it seems to defy all attempts at eradication. The […]
Air Niugini delays start of service to Shanghai
AIR Niugini has decided to defer its recently-announced flights to Shanghai, China, due to Apec. The Christmas festive season is also expected increase demand on domestic and existing international routes. […]
Plan to abandon gas site clarified
BY JEFFREY ELAPA THE Hides 4 well at Wellpad A of the PNG LNG project is a 20-year-old exploration well which has never produced gas, ExxonMobil says. The company was […]
Vendor repays money after making profit
MICHAEL LAI A WOMAN living in a settlement and who was assisted by Anglicare PNG with K3400 worth of capital to start a business made a profit and repaid the […]
Guide wants closer eye on birdwatching
A LOCAL tour guide says birdwatching has a huge tourism potential, however, little attention has been paid to it. Samuel Kepuknai, who has taken birdwatchers from all over the world […]