Day: March 6, 2024
KIK signs agreement to develop coconut products
THE Kokonas Indastri Koporesen (KIK) will now be able to help and enhance its small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) in collaboration with the Credit Guarantee Corporation (CGC). The SMEs will now be […]
Cough it up
THE Papua New Guinea Olympic Committee (PNGOC) is yet to receive K3.24 million outstanding government funding paid to the PNG Sports Foundation late last year for Team PNG’s participation in […]
Kelly silent about move
By MICHAEL PHILIP PAPUA New Guinea Palais flanker and speedster Naomi Kelly will miss the second leg of the HSBC Rugby Sevens challenger series in Uruguay set to kick off […]
Second time lucky
Max makes Hunters’ dream come true By MICHAEL PHILIP Alex Max is making another comeback into the PNG SP Hunters team for the 2024 season after unsuccessfully attempting to break […]
No financial backing from US on NRL bid
THE United States will not provide financial support for a Papua New Guinea team to compete in the National Rugby League, if granted a license to join Australia’s top-tier rugby […]
Bodies of boy and grandfather retrieved from landslide
By MAJELEEN YANEI THE bodies of a five-year-old boy and his grandfather were retrieved on Monday after they were trapped under rock and soil debris following a landslide last weekend […]
Court to draft protocol for late bail bids
NATIONAL Court Judge Panuel Mogish says they will draft a protocol to deal with urgent bail applications filed after hours. Judge Mogish made the statement in court yesterday after a […]
Court rejects move to delay petition case
NATIONAL Court in Waigani yesterday rejected an application by Kandep MP Don Polye to move his election petition trial to June. The application was made by Polye’s (first respondent) lawyer […]
Policeman on murder charge over shooting of bus driver
By ANTOINETTE POIVI A POLICEMAN attached to water police has been arrested and charged with the murder of bus driver Jesse Ambu at Manu Autoport on Feb 17. National Capital […]
Transfer of FSVU officers may see backlog of complaints, unfinished cases
By ANTOINETTE POIVI LAST week’s transfer of three family sexual violence police officers will leave a backlog of complaints and unfinished cases, says First Const Marylouise Avu. Avu said many […]