Day: October 22, 2021
Mandatory jab ‘new normal’
IT is becoming the new normal for businesses and government departments to allow only vaccinated people into their premises, according to the Port Moresby Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Chamber […]
Doriga shines in loss
Bangladesh advance as PNG suffer 84-run defeat FACED with a record chase of 182, Kipling Doriga’s 46 was not enough as Papua New Guinea’s challenge crumbled early with four quick […]
Junior Village World Cup cricket ready for bat-off
WITH the Barramundis’ historic participation in the World Cup ending last night, Cricket PNG (CPNG) and the PNGAus Partnership will host the Junior Village World Cup at Amini Park in […]
Lewas to face West Indies
By PATRICIA KEAMO THE Kumul Petroleum Papua New Guinea Lewas will face West Indies in their opening match of the Women’s Cricket World Cup qualifiers in Zimbabwe on Nov 21, […]
Southern Blacks eye Digicel Cup
MORESBY South Blacks are upbeat about joining the Digicel Cup next year despite the Papua New Guinea National Rugby League Competition revealing the possibility of no new teams in 2022. […]
PNGRFL hails partners
GREETINGS to all our rugby league family and welcome to our 28th edition of “Fulltime Reserve” column for this year in our favourite rugby league newspaper, The National. The Papua […]
Mead thanks Page
BRISBANE Broncos outside back and Kumuls centre David Mead has thanked fellow Kumul Luke Page for representing Papua New Guinea in the 11 tests played across seven years. Page, known […]
Include rural coaches in clinics: Murema
Brown Murema RURAL rugby league mentors need to be captured in the Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League’s (PNGRFL) plans on coaching clinics, according to an official. Moresby South Rugby […]
Star Mountain urge players to get vaccine
By PATRICIA KEAMO NATIONAL Soccer League team Star Mountain have urged their players and officials to get jabbed following the Papua New Guinea Football Association’s advice on vaccination. But team […]
Hospital received 120 bodies, says doctor
THE Port Moresby General Hospital received the bodies of 120 people between Monday and Wednesday this week, believed to have died of the Coronavirus (Covid-19), says chief executive officer Dr […]