Day: July 6, 2022
Kumuls receive over K3mil
By PARKER TAMBUA THE national men’s rugby league team have received a boost to their World Cup preparations, thanks to Kumul Petroleum Holdings Limited’s (KPHL) three-year platinum sponsorship of more […]
Athletics squad primed
PACIFIC sprint champion Toea Wisil, flag bearer Rellie Kaputin and 100m specialist Leroy Kamau will lead Athletics Papua New Guinea’s 18-man team to the Birmingham Commonwealth Games later this month. […]
University Tigers maul Gereka Bombers in POM AFL
GEREKA Bombers were thrashed 1-61 by University Tigers in their round-eight Moni Plus-sponsored Port Moresby Australian Football League fixture at the Colts Oval on Sunday. Bombers continue to struggle at […]
PNG to send 34 athletes for Games
A TOTAL of 34 athletes have been confirmed to attend the July 28-Aug 8 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, United Kingdom, says Team Papua New Guinea chef de mission Michael Henao. […]
PM’s 13 to make a return
By PARKER TAMBUA THE traditional Prime Minister’s 13 clash between Papua New Guinea and Australia will return for the first time in four years, but the venue is yet to […]
Isou’s slump put down to complacency
By PARKER TAMBUA GULF Isou have not recorded a win in their last six games and coach Roger Laka believes complacency is affecting his side. After recording four straight wins […]
Team manager sponsors new jerseys for Vabukori women’s team
By JACK AMI A COMMUNITY leader has donated a set of new jerseys to Vabukori Mosquitoes’ women’s team as they continue their campaign in the Moresby South Rugby League competition. […]
‘Govt must pay K460mil’
By HELEN TARAWA THE Government will have to offset the full K460 million for General Election 2022 (GE22) because it’s a fixed budget, PNG Electoral Commissioner Simon Sinai says. Sinai […]
PNG needs more judges
By CLARISSA MOI CHIEF Justice Sir Gibbs Salika says he hopes that the Government will increase the total number of judges in the country to 60. He said this in […]
Abuse of minors ‘sickening’
ACTING Judge Laura Wawun-Kuvi says Papua New Guineans should read news reports and court judgments to see how sickening sexual abuse of children has become a regular offence in society. […]