Day: July 12, 2019
OFC faces liquidation for unpaid invoices
THE Oceania Football Confederation has been ordered to pay A$380,000 (K897,000) to a contractor that worked on its controversial Home of Football project in Auckland. A New Zealand judge ordered […]
Momase leg of Besta Cup tourney deferred
By LARRY ANDREW THE Momase leg of the Besta FA Cup planned for this week has been deferred to July 17-21, organising committee officials say. The tourney attracted 44 teams […]
Improved Seeadler aim for victory against Maclarens
AN improved Seeadler outfit will be looking for their second win of the season when they go up against Maclarens in Saturday’s opener to of the Port Moresby Soccer Association […]
State to address police welfare
By CLIFFORD FAIPARIK POLICE Minister Bryan Kramer says the Government is concerned about the welfare of officers who have reached the retirement age of 60. “I’m aware that those who […]
Tokura to restore public confidence in police force
By CLIFFORD FAIPARIK and MALINDA KALE ACTING Police Commissioner Francis Tokura hopes to provide the leadership which will effectively address law and order issues that continue to be a huge […]
St John assists 13 violence cases
By MALINDA KALE ST JOHN ambulance responded to 13 alcohol-related violence cases, including a death, in Port Moresby during the State of Origin rugby league match on Wednesday, says chief […]
MP’s wife charged with laundering K2.6 million
THE wife of Kiriwina-Goodenough MP Douglas Tomuriesa has been charged with misappropriating and laundering K2.6 million intended for the upgrading of deteriorating health infrastructures in remote areas of Western. “Investigations […]
Customs needs support to stop fake goods
THE issue of importing counterfeit products abroad and locally manufactured fake goods that infringes intellectual property rights and trademarks of right holders (companies) in country has become widespread, an official […]
ENB launches small crafts act
EAST New Britain launched its Small Crafts Act in Kokopo on Tuesday with the maritime province following the national policy on improving safety on sea travel. Governor Nakikus Konga officiated […]
Act requires public servants to retire at 60
THE compulsory retirement age for public servants is 60 years old under the Public Services Management Act (PMSA) 1995, Public Services Commission director for legal and litigation Richard Simbil says. […]