Day: October 17, 2019
Mt Ulawun victims receive K100,000
LOCALS from Talasea in West New Britain (WNB) affected by a recent volcanic eruption received K100,000 assistance from Kumul Petroleum Holdings Ltd (KPHL) yesterday. Talasea MP Francis Maneke, who is […]
Nobetau’s axing to be reviewed
THE Waigani National Court has granted leave to have the termination of former Autonomous Region of Bougainville (AROB) chief secretary reviewed. Justice Nicholas Miviri in the Waigani National Court granted […]
Female suspect weeps in court
By Zedaiah Kanau A 36-YEAR-OLD woman who was charged with raping a woman with her husband wept in the Waigani Committal on Tuesday when her lawyer mitigated for bail. Defence […]
Australian archaeologist reconstructs ancient lapita pottery
THE National Museum and Art Gallery has received a lapita pottery from Australian archaeologist Holly Jones-Amin. The doctorate candidate from the University of Monash in Melbourne handed over the pot […]
Museum receives war WW II relic
A JAPANESE aircraft machine gun from the World War II discovered in Lae has been handed over to the National Museum and Art Gallery (NMAG). The war relic was found […]
Suspect in court
ONE of five suspects allegedly involved in an armed robbery at Post PNG head office at Konedobu in Port Moresby in September has appeared in court for arraignment. Ezekial Pee, […]
Woman alleged to send nudes appear in court
A WOMAN who allegedly sent nude pictures of herself to a man on her Whatsapp account appeared before the Waigani Committal Court on Tuesday. Magistrate Ernest Wilmot granted a K300 […]
Russian foundation displays traditional dresses at fashion show
DRESSES worn by peasants in Russia were among those displayed at the PNG Fashion Week in Port Moresby last week. They were displayed by the Miklouho-Maclay Foundation which is promoting […]
O’Neill’s arrest stayed
THE National Court yesterday issued an interim stay order on the arrest warrant issued by a lower court against former prime minister Peter O’Neill until Monday when the case returns. […]
Seven couples receive marriage certificates
MANY workers cannot have their families share the benefits of their employment because of identification issues, a worker says. A group of PNG Power workers took part in a marriage […]