Month: April 2019
PNGRFL deadline looms
By JACK AMI IT is likely that many affiliated leagues in the country will be affected by the Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League (PNGRFL) player and official registration deadline […]
Minoga back home from UK for family
Barrow forward Willie Minoga, pictured, has been granted compassionate leave after his pregnant wife was involved in a road accident. Minoga, 31, has made 11 appearances for the Raiders after […]
Albert out for 6 weeks
SP PNG Hunters prop Stanton Albert is down for six weeks with right knee injury sustained in a Digicel Cup match for the Mendi Muruks. Albert said he would do […]
Mosa soccer season begins
THE Mosa Soccer League in Kimbe, West New Britain, started its season last weekend. The league began its season in an effort to raise the standard of soccer in the […]
Opposition bent on a vote of no confidence
By HELEN TARAWA THE Opposition will move a vote of no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Peter O’Neill when Parliament sits next Tuesday, says leader Patrick Pruaitch. Pruaitch told The National […]
Two more MPs to leave PNC due to O’Neill’s leadership
By REBECCA KUKU TWO MPs say they are leaving the ruling People’s National Congress (PNC) party because they are dissatisfied with the leadership of Prime Minister Peter O’Neill. Manus Governor […]
Minor offenders released due to overcrowding: Police
By MARJORIE FINKEO MINOR offenders in Southern Highlands are being released because of overcrowding in cells and delays to hearings in the Ialibu Courthouse, police say. Provincial police Commander Inspector […]
ACP slams union over call to close Boroko station
ASSISTANT police commissioner in charge of logistics Tony Duwang has slammed the Police Union calling for the closure of the Boroko Police Station in the National Capital District. Duwang, in […]
Kidnapping reports affect classes
By MARJORIE FINKEO TOKARARA Secondary School suspended classes yesterday because parents feared their children could be kidnapped for their organs as speculation continued on Facebook. The school said Grade 12 […]
Teachers confused over money given
By DOROTHY MARK CONFUSION reigned among Madang teachers yesterday when they received K1.3 million as outstanding leave fares for 2019 although the year is yet to end. Madang acting administrator […]