Day: April 1, 2019
Mine ministry giving licence to ensure transparency
MINING Minister Johnson Tuke delivered mining licences to several exploration and mining companies recently to ensure transparency and accountability in the industry. Tuke said this would be done on a […]
Ramu nickle mine deal expired and operating illegally, says Yama
MADANG Governor Peter Yama says the Ramu nickel mine is illegally operating because there is no current mining contract agreement in place after it expired in Nov. He said this […]
United force draw with Strikers
Port Moresby United forced a 3-3 draw with Southern Strikers in the Kumul Petroleum National Soccer League Southern Conference at the Sir John Guise Stadium on Saturday. It was a […]
Dabinyaba bags four goals as City crush Tusbab
By LARRY ANDREW FOUR goals from Nigel Dabinyaba helped Toti City beat Tusbab Stallions 6-0 in the Petroleum National Soccer League Northern Conference at the Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium in […]
Stallions partner AIDS secretariat, equality awareness
THE Tusbab Stallions, of Madang, are fortunate to have the National AIDS Council Secretariat (NACS) as its apparel sponsor for the Kumul Petroleum National Soccer League season. Advocacy and Mobilisation […]
Aporro Mai hand Kagua Erave first loss in conference
Kagua Erave’s winning run came to an end after a 1-0 loss to Aporro Mai in the Kumul Petroleum National Soccer League Highlands Conference at the National Sports Institute in […]
East Asia Pacific delegates impressed with PNG cricket
CRICKET PNG hosted the International Cricket Council (ICC) East Asia Pacific Conference last week in Port Moresby. The conference, held at the Holiday Inn, attracted the chief executives, chairmen and […]
Forfeitures the order of the day
FORFEITURES were the order of the weekend in the Port Moresby Rugby League season opener at the National Football Stadium Oval 2. PRL operations manager McKenzie Maino said that the […]
Pay delay may take 4 months
THE PNG Teachers Association says it may take up to four months to put back on the payroll the 11,011 teachers currently not being paid. Association general secretary Ugwalubu Mowana […]
NEC to decide who gets Apec motorcycles
THE National Executive Council (NEC) will decide which disciplinary force gets to keep the motorcycles used at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) Summit last year, chief executive officer Christopher Hawkins […]