Day: November 25, 2021
Athletes set for Kimbe
ATHLETES from around the country are arriving in Kimbe this week for the second part of the PNG Air Athletics Grand Prix series in West New Britain. The competition will […]
Church thrilled to pick Worot
By MICHAEL PHILIP COACH Matthew Church says he is excited to enlist Kimbe Cutters prop Tony Worot for pre-season training with his SP Hunters despite the absence of experienced Papua […]
Mendi Muruks present lawn mowers, brush cutters to army
By BRADLEY MARIORI DIGICEL Cup franchise Mendi Muruks last weekend presented two lawn mowers and as many brush cutters to Lae’s Igam Barracks to help the military keep it clean. […]
Sports Tok Sevens set for weekend kick-off
THE annual Sports Tok Sevens rugby union tournament is now scheduled to kick off this weekend at Sir John Guise Stadium in Port Moresby, after multiple deferrals due to the […]
Hanuabada cricket side to play against expat team
CRICKET Papua New Guinea (CPNG) will host a Twenty-20 match with a select Hanuabada side to face Rest of the World at Amini Park in Port Moresby on Saturday (11am […]
Winis keen on Cup rebound
MENDI Muruks halfback Milex Winis says he had a disappointing Digicel Cup season due to an ankle injury which kept him out of the side for most of the campaign. […]
Youth games receive K132,000
By ROBINSON LEKA GULF’S Kikori District Authority announced a K132,000 sponsorship for youth games in the area with the aim of addressing social and economic challenges in the province. Kikori […]
Students charged, each released on K200 bail
By GYNNIE KERO POLICE yesterday charged 93 male students of a school in Wewak, East Sepik with wilful damage, and released each on a K200 bail. Provincial police commander Supt […]
Levy will impact banking business: BSP
By SHIRLEY MAULUDU ANY banking levy introduced by way of changes to the Income Tax Act as part of the 2022 budget will negatively impact the banking business, an official […]
Govt urged to withdraw plan
THE Government has been urged to withdraw its proposed banking levy aimed to generate K190 million per annum in revenue. The Association of PNG Superannuation Funds was responding to a […]