Author: mlipen
OC must not lose its powers
THE move and support to weaken the powers of the Ombudsman Commission with an overwhelming 83-0 vote by Members of Parliament is intended to deprive Papua New Guineans. We, the […]
Briefs
Good call by Kunda I REFER to the call by Simbu administrator Joe Kunda to set up a public office to deal with complaints of corrupt public servants as reported […]
KAML posts ’09 profit
KINA Asset Management Ltd (KAML) has reported a net profit after tax of K4.26 million for last year. This is despite the challenges of the past year from managing the […]
Gregan hails Genia
PNG has had several of its sportsmen making a name for themselves overseas and be considered among their code’s best competitors. Marcus Bai in rugby league, Stanley Nandex in kickboxing […]
29 vie for softball titles
Source: By HENRY MORABANG TWENTY-NINE teams have registered for the 35th National Softball championships in Kokopo, East New Britain province, over the Easter weekend. The event, sponsored by the National […]
Bowling events in Lae, Goroka
Source: By GABRIEL LAHOC LAE and Goroka bowling clubs will be hosting three separate events over the Easter weekend which is expected to attract bowlers from around the country. The […]
Maemae does it again for Hekari United
HE is a naturally “cool” player. You always hear squealing, ovation and surprises around the stadium from the crowd whenever “Mr Cool” gains possession of the ball. The Solomon Islands […]
BSP supports soccer club with training gear
A SOCCER club in Port Moresby, made up mostly of unemployed youths and students is thankful to Papua New Guinea’s largest bank, Bank South Pacific (BSP), for supporting them with […]
We’re ready for Waitakere, says Kapi Natto
HEKARI United franchise owner John Kapi Natto boldly announced that his team is ready to face Waitakere United in the two legged O-League finals which start next month. Kapi Natto […]
Sir J: Govt filthy rich, people poor
NEW Ireland Governor Sir Julius Chan says the Government is filthy rich but its people continue to live in saksak houses, no medicine, dilapidated schools and totally forlorn. “The Parliament […]