Day: April 6, 2021
Four Hunters to be considered
By PARKER TAMBUA SP PNG Hunters coach Matthew Church says his four players who stayed back in the country would be considered to re-join the team once the travel restrictions […]
Clubs told to follow protocols
THE Port Moresby Rugby Football League has warned its clubs to adhere to the Covid-19 protocols and avoid overcrowding during training. League chairman Dr James Naipao said in a statement […]
Isou hoping to use season to prove their worth, says manager
By ROBINSON LEKA GULF Isou want to use this season to prove their worth in the Digicel Cup, says team manager Raymond Aru. He told The National that their under-performance […]
Gurias, Cutters awaiting approval for trial match
THE Rabaul Gurias and Kimbe Cutters are awaiting approval from their respective provincial health authorities before they can hold a trial match this month, according to an official. Gurias manager […]
Official wants more to be done for rugby league coaches
By ROBINSON LEKA FROM humble beginnings as a local produce vendor all the way to head coach of the Highlands Zone women’s rugby league side is the promising start to […]
Church holds Easter programme
THE Hengali Point Four church of Nazarene in Lae celebrated Easter with Bible study and a communion on Sunday. The three-day lead-up Bible study was held in the evenings since […]
Govt close to sealing deal with Barrick
THE Government is poised to sign an agreement with Barrick Gold for the reopening of the Porgera Gold Mine in Enga, 12 months after its closure last April over rejection […]
Vaccine trials will be costly, says Pomat
CLINICAL trials for the AstraZeneca vaccine in Papua New Guinea will be costly and time-consuming, PNG Institute of Medical Research (PNGIMR) director Professor William Pomat says. Pomat revealed this when […]
Submit Covid plans, PHAs told
PROVINCIAL health authorities (PHAs) should submit their Covid-19 response plans, including acquittals from last year, in order for funds to be released matched with the needs, Prime Minister James Marape […]
Attack affirms need for voice against violence
By LULU MARK and MIRIAM ZARRIGA THE sorcery accusation related violence (SARV) against a woman and her daughter who were tortured to near death after her community health worker husband […]