Day: May 13, 2019
Lewas hammer Samoa
THE City Pharmacy Papua New Guinea Lewas have completed a clean sweep of the East Asia Pacific Regional finals with a comprehensive seven-wicket win over their toughest rival Samoa in […]
Pokana lass youngest to play for Lewas
ERANI Pokana, pictured, who turned 14 in October last year, was the youngest player to be selected in the national women’s cricket team that won the ICC Qualfier East Asia […]
Pang stopped in two-round thriller by Takudome
ADRIAN “The Hunter” Pang paid the price for his fearless brawling style with opponent Kazuki Tokudome earning a thrilling stoppage win over the perennial lightweight contender in Bangkok, Thailand, on […]
Breakdown in discipline, respect a concern
LET us not pretend and shy away from the truth which is the breakdown in discipline and respect in our society. This issue has affected everyone and if not addressed […]
ICCC not in control of goods prices: Ain
By CLARISSA MOI THE Independent Consumers and Competition Commission has no control over the wholesale and retail prices of goods and services, Commissioner Paulus Ain says. Ain was responding to […]
Kiwis positive about tourism
WELLINGTON: New Zealanders remain mostly positive about international tourism in the country, despite concerns raised in the regions. The findings of the Mood of the Nation survey were released this […]
Oil Search stands firm on deal
OIL Search Ltd believes the final gas agreement for the US$13 billion (K43bil) Papua LNG Project signed last month was fair to all parties, says chairman Rick Lee. Lee said […]
Save for retirement, Nambawan members told
NAMBAWAN Super members have been encouraged to invest a percentage of their contributions with the fund when they retire. Chief executive officer Paul Sayer told members at a conference last […]
Mine puts K1.5bil into sustainable development
OIL Search Limited contributed more than K1.5 billion last year as its commitment to sustainable development in the country, according to chairman Rick Lee. “We believe this is essential to […]
Huawei lawyer poses conflict: US
NEW YORK: Huawei Technologies lawyer James Cole’s prior work at the US Department of Justice created conflicts of interest that should disqualify him from defending the Chinese company in a […]