Day: July 8, 2019
Westpac app to improve security, ease banking
WESTPAC Bank customers will now be able to do their banking using an application on their mobile, this will improve security and make banking easier. Westpac PNG chief executive officer […]
Games begin
National basketballers Normalise Dobunaba and Lewa Hani taking part in the Pacific Games opening ceremony at Apia Park in Samoa yesterday. More Reports in Sports Section. -gamesnewsservicepic by ROLAND SETU
Familiar welcome for Team PNG in Samoa
THE first 150 athletes and team officials from Papua New Guinea to arrive at the 16th Pacific Games in Apia, Samoa, were treated to a colourful welcome from Samoa’s PNG […]
PNG set to dominate tennis at the 16th Pacific Games
PAPUA New Guinea will again be hoping to dominate the tennis event at the 16th Pacific Games in Samoa where athletes from 15 countries will compete over 11 days from […]
Athletes plant trees as part of Samoa’s efforts to go green
TEAM Papua New Guinea athletes planted trees at the Faleata Natural Reserve in Apia, Samoa, on Saturday as part of the ‘two million tree planting programme’ which is part of […]
Defending champs PNG, Orchids begin campaign
HISTORY will be made in rugby league nines at the Samoa Pacific Games, with the Papua New Guinea Orchids taking part in the women’s event being contested for the first […]
Cowboys release Macdonald
PAPUA New Guinea Kumuls flyer Nene Macdonald will consider whether he still wants to pursue a professional rugby league career after being released by the North Queensland Cowboys seven months […]
Devils beat Hunters at home in round 16 of ISC competition
THE SP PNG Hunters showed glimpses of promise in their 30-18 loss to the Norths Devils in their Round 16 Intrust Super Cup fixture at the National Football Stadium yesterday. […]
Govt’s commitment should be praised
THE Government’s commitment to continue to make education accessible to all children must be praised. With the introduction of the “tuition fee free” policy, we have seen an increase in […]
Call for change in resource sector laws
ONE of the founding fathers of the nation believes in changing the colonial laws governing the resource sector. New Ireland Governor and former prime minister Sir Julius Chan, who has […]