Day: May 5, 2020
Woman claims report of sexual assault wrong, says ACP
A WOMAN from Gabi village, who was reportedly assaulted sexually by police during a recent confrontation at the village, is claiming that the report was wrong, National Capital District/Central police […]
Church to fast-track eviction due to alcohol consumption
THE brewing and consumption of alcohol on land belonging to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Papua New Guinea (ELCPNG) in Lae has prompted the church to fast-track the eviction of […]
Leader gets scholarship
THE Port Moresby Nature Park’s education team leader Shirley Mogi was recently awarded a scholarship from the International Zoo Educators Association (IZE) to attend the 2020 IZE conference in San […]
MP urges graduates to be dedicated
Information Communication Technology Minister Timothy Masiu has urged graduates from the Enga college of nursing to be dedicated workers in the health profession. Speaking during the college’s fourth graduation on […]
NIP getting back on its feet
NEW Ireland is steadily returning back to its new normal after five weeks of restrictions imposed under the declaration of the Covid-19 state of emergency. All roadblocks have been lifted, […]
12yrs for killer wife
By BOURA GORUKILA A WOMAN was yesterday jailed 12 years for killing her husband’s mistress – with the judge saying husbands in such murder cases should also be held responsible […]
Law needed for infidelity
By BOURA GORUKILA CHIEF Justice Sir Gibbs Salika wants to see a law passed to deal with husbands whose extra-marital affairs lead to their “wives” killing each other. He made […]
O’Neill: Treasurer misleading us
PEOPLE’s National Congress Party leader Peter O’Neill claims that Treasurer Ian Ling-Stuckey is misleading the nation when he says his latest debt raising is all about Covid-19 stimulus. O’Neill said […]
Students receive revised timetable for classes
By SAMUEL BARIASI THREE schools in Port Moresby have changed time tables to avoid overcrowding and ensure social distancing in classrooms and school grounds. Taurama Primary School and Hagara Primary […]
Comply with SOE orders
By SAMUEL BARIASI THE increase in the number of allegations of police brutality during the state of emergency is mostly due to the public’s non-compliance of orders, National Capital District/Central […]