Day: May 10, 2021
Father charged with wilful murder
THE father of the two young brothers killed in Morata, Port Moresby on April 28 has been charged with wilful murder. Police identified him as Benjamin Gau. Metropolitan Supt Gideon […]
Baker’s mother, aunt, uncle charged with habouring
THE mother, aunt and uncle of Tommy Baker are expected to appear in court today charged with one count each of harbouring. They were arrested at the Musa Settlement in […]
Disgruntled staff lock out hospital boss
LALOKI Psychiatric Hospital services were disrupted by a staff protest last week which saw the disgruntled group of staff temporarily locking out the hospital’s chief executive officer Dr Losavati Wilbur […]
Former GG’s staff acquitted of misappropriation
THE secretary of former governor-general (GG), the late Sir Michael Ogio, Sir Tipo Vuatha and his co-accused Allan Iara were acquitted of a charge of misappropriating K137,945.82 by the Waigani […]
Tribe against fight, honours ceasefire deal
THE Rolgoka tribe in Western Highlands have decided not to take part in the ongoing tribal fighting but to honour a truce they signed last year to restore peace. More […]
Govt taking PNG backwards by 20 years, says Namah
OPPOSITION Leader Belden Namah says the Government has taken Papua New Guinea backwards by 20 years. “When Marape took office he promised to take back PNG and make PNG the […]
Nature park finalist in 3 award events
THE Port Moresby Nature Park has been a finalist in three award categories in the Zoo and Aquarium Association of Australasia’s (ZAA) bi-annual gala awards event. The Zoo and Aquarium […]
Archbishop urges leaders to address law, order issues
PORT Moresby Archbishop Cardinal Sir John Ribat has urged all leaders to unite and address the escalating law and order issues in the country. He told The National that it […]
No respect for human lives
IT seems that people do not respect the dignity and values of human lives over the way ethnic groups clash around the country, Cardinal Sir John Ribat says. Referring to […]
College without water
CLASSES at the Holy Trinity Teachers College in Mt Hagen are likely to be affected if water supply is not restored, principal Michael Miamel says. “Water supply to the college […]