Day: June 1, 2022
Ipape stars in win
Former SP Hunter Edwin Ipape and fellow Papua New Guinea Kumul Nene Macdonald (right) celebrating Leigh Centurions’ 30-16 win over Featherstone Rovers in the 1895 Cup final at Tottenham Hotspur […]
Mud Skippers crush Wewak Hill in opener
By SULI SULI LAST season’s Wewak Football Association grand finalists Mud Skippers kicked off their campaign with a 5-0 opening-round shutout of Wewak Hill in the East Sepik capital last […]
Win made sacrifice worth it, says Ipape
THE 1895 Cup final man of the match, Edwin Ipape says he is doing it tough with his wife and son back home in Papua New Guinea, but occasions like […]
Teams fined over forfeits in Moresby South League
By JACK AMI A NUMBER of teams were fined for forfeiting their matches in round one of Moresby South Rugby League competition last weekend. In the A-grade, Sab City Raiders […]
Forwards commended
By PARKER TAMBUA MENDI Muruks five-eighth Charlie Simon says he is happy with his forwards for their role in the 30-20 win over Gulf Isou in round six of the […]
Workshop looks into gender equity in sports
PROMOTING a safe space and fair representation were the key messages from a gender-equity workshop which was organised by the PNG Olympic Committee (PNGOC) and Oceania Sport Education Programme (Osep) […]
Women’s Rugby Union World Cup trophy to tour Papua New Guinea
AS part of Women’s Rugby Union World Cup promotions, the trophy will tour Papua New Guinea and the Pacific from this month. The tournament will be launched in New Zealand […]
Dabaris remain upbeat despite round six loss to Mioks
CENTRAL Dabaris say they are staying positive despite losing 12-24 to Enga Mioks in round six of the Digicel Cup at the Aipus Oval in Wabag last Sunday. Coach Steven […]
Governor questions validity of search warrant
MADANG Governor Peter Yama has questioned the validity of a search warrant that was used to search and arrest the suspects involved in the alleged misuse of public funds. Yama, […]
Motukea inquiry adjourned
THE Commission of Inquiry (COI) into the sale and purchase of the Motukea wharf in Port Moresby has been further adjourned because witnesses including Prime Minister James Marape are currently […]