30/04/2026
🎓 Congratulations, Ms. Mitchelle Wapia! 🎉
On behalf of the City Dwellers Rugby League Club management and players, we proudly congratulate you on your graduation from the University of Papua New Guinea.
Your achievement in earning an Executive Master of Business Administration is truly inspiring. We wish you every success as you take this next step in your professional journey. 👏
Well done and best wishes for the future! 💐
01/02/2026
Vipers Trial. Our boy Francis Tombos in action for Vipers team Red.
pic: Rugby League Romantic.
30/01/2026
Team Red. Number 3. Francis Tombos.
27/01/2026
With FM100 Papua New Guinea – I just made it onto their weekly engagement list by being one of their top engagers!
16/01/2026
Congratulations Francis Tombos on your Train and Trial with Port Moresby Vipers. Best wishes from all of us here at Kalang Advertising Ltd City Dwellers RLC.
26/12/2025
Thank you Ome Yasii Photographer for the pictures.
26/12/2025
Giving back to the community. For a better Port Moresby.
📸 Crazynane Photography
26/12/2025
Few picture collections from our 3 game. Thanks to Crazy Nane Photography 📸.
26/12/2025
A very disappointed campaign for us. We will learn from those setbacks and come back stronger on the next one 👌.
24/12/2025
Merry Christmas to the valued sponsors, dedicated players, supportive families, and loyal supporters of the City Dwellers Rugby League Club.
Your collective passion and commitment have been the foundation of our success this past year. As the festive season arrives, we wish you all a wonderful Christmas filled with joy, peace, and quality time with loved ones.
Thank you for being an integral part of the City Dwellers family.
Stay safe and enjoy 😉 🎄🏉
24/12/2025
By Malon ERE |PNG SUN|
: Moni Plus NCDC Port Moresby Vipers assistant coach Wellington Albert has confirmed that outstanding players from the 2025 NCD Governor’s Cup will be selected into the Vipers squad, with the same coaching structure expected to remain in place for the 2026 season.
Mr Albert made the announcement last Friday at Sir Hubert Murray Stadium during the official launch of the Governor’s Cup tournament.
He said the Governor’s Cup continues to serve as a major talent identification platform, particularly for rugby league players aspiring to progress through the national pathway.
“The best players from this tournament will be selected into the Vipers club,” Mr Albert said.
The Governor’s Cup tournament features three sporting codes — rugby league, netball and soccer, attracting hundreds of players across the National Capital District.
Mr Albert urged rugby league players to compete with purpose and discipline, stressing that the tournament should be viewed as more than just an opportunity to win prize money.
“Do not play just to win the prize or for the sake of having fun. Set your goals high — aim first for the Vipers, then PNG Hunters, then the Kumuls, and eventually our new NRL team, the PNG Chiefs,” he said.
He said with the establishment of the PNG Chiefs, young players now have a complete and clear rugby league career pathway from grassroots to professional level.
Mr Albert also revealed that members of the Vipers coaching staff will be present at match venues throughout the tournament to identify and select promising talent.
Referring to the 2025 season, he said 20 players who played for the NCD Vipers were selected through the Governor’s Cup, highlighting the tournament’s proven success in player development.
He thanked NCD Governor Hon. Powes Parkop for sponsoring the tournament, noting its importance in positively engaging young people during the festive season.
“This initiative brings young people together. Without it, many could be involved in activities that may harm their lives and their communities,” Mr Albert said.
Meanwhile, Acting Assistant Police Commissioner for NCD and Central Police Command, Benjamin Turi, has confirmed that police personnel have been deployed at all Governor’s Cup venues.
ACP Turi said police will provide security and ensure public safety throughout the competition, particularly to prevent and respond to any incidents of fighting related to the tournament.
He assured the public that police will work closely with organisers to ensure the games are conducted in a safe and peaceful environment.