Day: April 10, 2019
Compensation to civil servants rise
COMPENSATION paid to civil servants rose by nearly 19 per cent last year, from K4376 million in 2017 to K5198, according to the Asian Development Bank. The increase of K822 […]
Brief
Moore Printing edge Kina Bank KEY positional changes in the final quarter enabled Moore Printing to beat Kina Bank 31-28 in the Private Companies Netball Competition preliminary final at the […]
AFL, Tribal Foundation join forces for community welfare
AFL PNG and the PNG Tribal Foundation recently launched a Pilai Long Senis (We Play for Change) initiative to see AFL and community welfare brought together. West New Britain will […]
15 presenters earn tickets
SP HUNTERS and national coach Michael Marum was among a group of 15 rugby league officials who attained accreditation as coaching course presenters. NRL PNG manager Cathy Neap was the […]
NCD 9s kicks off Saturday
THE National Capital District ID 24 Easter Rugby League Nines will be from April 13-22. The tournament is an initiative of the NCD ID 24 Sports Club said organiser Kero […]
Signing does not sanction project to start, says state solicitor
By JEFFREY ELAPA LEGAL clearance has been given by the state solicitor for the Total Papua liquefied natural gas agreement to proceed but its signing does not sanction the project […]
Sonk hails signing of LNG project
THE signing of a gas agreement by the Government and the joint venture partners brings the country’s second liquefied natural gas project a step closer to fruition, an official says. […]
Court rejects request to withdraw murder case
By DILU WENA A MAGISTRATE has rejected a request that the charge of murder against six men be dropped because the relatives of the victim have accepted K30,000 in compensation […]
Vehicle owner pays K10,000 each for deaths at Gordon
By MARJORIE FINKEO THE families of the three people who died in a road accident in Port Moresby have each been paid K10,000 in compensation. The three died when they […]
Yama consults community in effort to stop ‘barbaric killings’
By DOROTHY MARK MADANG Governor Peter Yama has stepped in to help stop to “barbaric killings” in the remote parts of the province. Yama called for a meeting yesterday with […]