Day: September 7, 2020
Tumbe, Dabaris draw
By PARKER TAMBUA A MISSED conversion by Charles Kumbi in front of the posts cost the Central Dabaris a win as they settled for 14-14 draw with Waghi Tumbe in […]
Kimbe cut down Lahanis
By LARRY ANDREW THE Kimbe Cutters registered their third win of the season after they beat the Goroka Lahanis 28-20 in round nine of the Digicel Cup at the Lae […]
PETE’S PUNCHLINE
The Lahanis and Eagles are having forgettable seasons by their standards. That loss to the Cutters in Lae was a low point for the proud Eastern Highlands franchise. Coming off […]
Players walk off game
SATURDAY’S match between hosts Morobe United and Star Mountain was called off after Star Mountain players walked off following the referee’s decision to disallow a goal after initially awarding it. […]
OFC cancels Champions League
THE Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) has cancelled the remaining matches of the Champions League due to the border and travel restrictions caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The tournament had reached […]
Board bypass process in appointing chairman: Simon
AGRICULTURE and Livestock Minister John Simon says due process was bypassed by the Oil Palm Industry Corporation (OPIC) board in appointing a new chairman. Simon said the board had appointed […]
Welfare service files case for Jenelyn’s children
NATIONAL Child and Family Welfare Services executive director Simon Yanis has filed an application in court for the State to have interim custody of the late Jenelyn Kennedy’s two children. […]
School closed after positive case
By AILEEN KWARAGU A SCHOOL in Port Moresby was forced to close last Thursday after a student tested positive for the Covid-19. Principal of the Port Moresby International School Steven […]
Govt asked to review electoral boundaries
THE Government has been asked to review electoral boundaries and their terms of reference to include reserved seats for women. The review will include a sunset clause for three terms […]
PM: Parlt will continue changing laws
PARLIAMENT will continue to change laws to best suit national interests, says Prime Minister James Marape. Marape said Parliament was there to pass new laws and it would continue to […]