Day: July 19, 2019
Oro police carry out awareness
POPONDETTA police have begun carrying out awareness to inform the people of Northern of the provincial government’s decision to ban informal markets in public places. Provincial police Commander Supt Michael […]
Funding holding up resettlement
A SUBMISSION to the National Planning and Monitoring Department to secure funds to resettle displaced people at the Bulolo town care centre after an ethnic clash is still being considered. […]
Commission pledges K10,000 to show
The National Cultural Commission pledged K10,000 to the Yakkan Mali Cultural Show that will be hosted by Niugini Tribal Heritage in Enga from the July 24 to 26. This followed […]
Briefs
Death penalty THE Government is urged to implement the death penalty to deal with the senseless people responsible for killing innocent mothers and children in Hela. Tari-Pori’s Tebi local level […]
Win surprises father of two
ELVIS Iro, from Kasena village of Daulo in Eastern Highlands, almost could not believe his luck this week – he became one of the winners of The National’s weekly masteheads […]
Accused ordered to check claim
By HEZRON KISING THE Lae District Court has ordered the police and a man accused of causing a traffic accident that resulted in a death to establish whether the Motor […]
Bishop visits Menyamya
BISHOP of the Lae Catholic Diocese Rozario Menezes visited Menyamya, Morobe, last weekend. Menezes urged the people of Menyamya to pray and prepare themselves to celebrate this year’ 2019 World […]
Committee still searching for venue
THE organising committee for the National Mask and Warwagira festival in East New Britain is looking for a permanent venue to stage the cultural event. Responding to suggestions on whether […]
1,800 register
THE East New Britain electoral office in Kokopo recorded 1,800 eligible voters last week for the upcoming Bougainville referendum in October. ENB election manager Joap Voivoi said voters had a […]
Family initiate water supply project for village
THE days of walking long distances to fetch water are over for Makia villagers in Lower Bena, thanks to the Tumae family for spearheading the construction of a water supply. […]