Day: July 6, 2020
Paul double helps Wigmen see off Kimbe Cutters
A GILMO Paul double saw the Hela Wigmen beat the Kimbe Cutters 12-4 in round one of the Digicel Cup at Sir John Guise Stadium in Port Moresby yesterday. Paul […]
Organisers applaud efforts as season starts
DIGICEL Cup organisers have thanked public, franchises and their sponsors for helping to start the season this year, the second competition afoot in the world behind Australia’s National Rugby League. […]
Ribat appeals to govt to provide better health facilities
THERE has to be plans for better health facilities in the country for the benefit of ordinary citizens, Cardinal Sir John Ribat says. Sir John said this would enable citizens […]
Men warned to exercise more restraint
PRIME Minister James Marape has warned men in PNG to exercise more restraint and understanding to avoid domestic conflict in relationships. “While sometimes women may be in the wrong, it […]
Parents urged to educate children
By LULU MARK PARENTS must educate their children well to prevent violence, a doctor says. Port Moresby General Hospital (PMGH) head of obstetrics and gynaecology Prof Glen Mola said “when […]
Registrar complies with directions
By HELEN TARAWA NATIONAL and Supreme Court Registrar Ian Augerea has complied with the direction of the Royal Commission of Inquiry (COI) into the Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS) loan […]
Commission gives K44,000 for mobile school programme
THE British High Commission in Papua New Guinea donated K44,000 to Life PNG Care to assist its mobile school programme. The programme started in 2017, with three schools in Port […]
Namah, lawyer misinterpreted context of ruling: Lawyer
THE Supreme Court was told by a lawyer that Vanimo-Green MP Belden Namah and his lawyer misapprehended the context of a Supreme Court ruling of May 29, regarding a case […]
Police investigate sorcery-related incident
By ROSELYN ELLISON POLICE in East New Britain (ENB) are working hard to investigate and monitor a sorcery-related incident. They spent yesterday monitoring the situation. ENB police commander Chief Insp […]
University needs maintenance
By JIMMY KALEBE A MAJOR educational institution in Papua New Guinea is suffering from a lack of maintenance to its old infrastructures and neglect, according to its chancellor. Papua New […]