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PM MARAPE ANNOUNCES CABINET RESHUFFLE PM MARAPE ANNOUNCES CABINET RESHUFFLE
Prime Minister James Marape has announced changes to Cabinet following the resignation of Civil Aviation Minister Walter Schnaubelt. The announcement was made at a press conference prior to his departure for New Zealand this morning. Prime Minister Marape revealed that Mining Minister Wake Goi has been moved to Civil Aviation, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister Rainbo Paita has become the mining minister and Finance Minister Miki Kaeok will also take charge of Transport. “I have moved Minister Wake Goi into the Civil Aviation sector to focus more on rural airstrips, ensuring our rural population is connected, as well as linking up with key priority airports that need attention.” “These priorities include Wewak Airport, Tokua Airport, Kerema Airport, Buka Terminal, and Daru Airport. Completing the Madang and Wapenamanda terminals are also among the key priorities.” The Prime Minister explained that the reassignment of responsibilities is part of his broader plan to place ministers where their talents and experience can be best utilized. “As I return, part of the Cabinet performance review will involve reshuffling, with ministers moved to portfolios where they can be better utilized according to their talents and experience.” Minister Rainbo Paita has been assigned to the Ministry of Mining where his primary task is to complete Community Benefit Agreement (CBA) negotiations and address ongoing mining-related issues. PM Marape clarified that this restructuring aims to ensure fair resource distribution while maintaining investor confidence. “The new regime will not compromise investors' return on investment. Investors will have their place to make a profit. However, there will be a special focus on the country getting more from our resources.” “Certain instructions were given to ensure that the Ramu Nico feasibility study into downstream processing and the Frieda Mine review are completed. The proposed gold refinery concept is on hold until we holistically review it to address all concerns.” He added that Minister Paita would also be responsible for reviewing mining permit processes and advancing discussions on the Wafi- Golpu and Frieda mines. “We are working to ensure that resource management benefits our country fairly.” Moreover, Minister Kaeok has been assigned additional responsibilities in the transport ministry while continuing to manage finance as the Prime Minister works on a possible new Cabinet structure after reviewing performance. Prime Minister Marape reiterated that these changes are part of his government’s broader efforts to ensure efficient service delivery. “We are not here to warm seats. We intend to ensure that we are progressing our national agenda.” “This is all in the effort to ensure we are progressing at a national level.” Furthermore, Prime Minister Marape assured the public that he would continue to review Cabinet performance to ensure alignment with the government’s goals as the nation prepares to mark its 50th Independence Anniversary.
Published on March 25, 2025
SCHOOLS TO REMAIN OPEN TOMORROW; MASS PROTESTS UNAUTHORIZED SCHOOLS TO REMAIN OPEN TOMORROW; MASS PROTESTS UNAUTHORIZED
The Minister for Education, Lucas Dawa Dekena, wishes to inform the public, particularly parents, students and school administrators that all schools in the country are to remain open and operational tomorrow, Wednesday 26th March. The Minister said that the talks of planned mass protests across the country which have been circulating through various channels, has not been approved by the relevant authorities and is therefore considered illegal. “The Ministry of Education recognizes the right to peaceful assembly and the expression of grievances.” “However, any action that disrupts the educational process and jeopardizes the learning environment for our students is unacceptable. The primary focus must remain on ensuring uninterrupted access to education for all children.” “All schools are expected to open tomorrow and continue providing educational services. School administrators are instructed to ensure the safety and well-being of all students and staff.” Education is a fundamental right and a crucial component of the society's development; therefore, Minister Dekena encouraged individuals and groups with concerns or grievances to utilize official and legal channels to address them. “We urge parents and guardians to ensure that their children attend school as scheduled tomorrow. We appreciate the cooperation and understanding of the public as we work together to maintain a stable and productive learning environment for our children.”
Published on March 25, 2025
GEORGINA KIELE SCHOLARSHIP NOW OPEN GEORGINA KIELE SCHOLARSHIP NOW OPEN
The Australia Awards Papua New Guinea is now offering the inaugural Georgina Kiele Scholarship for Women in Cybersecurity following the launching today at the Australia High Commission in Port Moresby city. The scholarship for Women in Cyber Security, honors the Late Ms. Georgina Kiele (1985-2025) who contributed immensely Papua New Guinea’s information technology sector. This also offers female cybersecurity professionals an opportunity to undertake world-class education and training in Australia. She was dedicated to the public service and through her work with the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) for more than eleven years, she pioneered cybersecurity and digital policies that shaped the country’s technological landscape. Minister Counsellor Health, Economy, and Infrastructure Dr. Kate Rogers, whilst speaking on behalf of the Australian High Commission, stated that this new scholarship offered through the Australia Awards program, is a testament to her lasting legacy and her dedication to public service. “From the stories that I heard about her and instantly knew that she was an inspirational person; she was a trailblazer and a leader in her field.” “She pioneered cybersecurity and digital policies that shaped the country’s technological and digital landscape. She was a fierce advocate for women and believed in the power of education.” “The scholarship will ensure her legacy will continue to inspire future generations of women to make their mark in cybersecurity and in wider society.” Cybersecurity is vital in promoting investment, growth and development. This scholarship underlines Australia and Papua New Guinea’s shared commitment to building cybersecurity and supporting the development of women in critical sector. Meanwhile, Secretary of DICT, Mr. Steven Matainaho, also shared sentiments to the contribution that Georgina during her time at DICT. He said that this initiative is one of the best ways to commemorate and maintain the legacy of late Georgina and the principles and values that she stood for. “I’ve worked with her for at least five years during my time as the secretary of DICT and the focus was always on growing the ICT sector in PNG and one of the most important conversations we would also have, is about ensuring that there is more participation, equity and equality as well as inclusion within the ICT sector and the region as a whole.” “With that, I would like to thank particularly Australian High Commission for driving this initiative to where it is now as we witness the launch of the Georgina Kiele scholarship and as a department, we are also grateful towards this initiative and thank the family of Georgina for allowing this occasion to take place.” Mr. Matainaho further stated that this initiative along with its values and principles that late Georgina was so passionate about was growing the ICT sector, driving development in PNG through the use of ICT as well as ensuring that there is inclusion particularly with females in the ICT sector and specifically in the cyber security. Furthermore, applications are now open to eligible women, including women with disability and those from provinces. Applications must be received via https://oasis.dfat.gov.au/ by 30th of April of this year 2025 for studies beginning in 2026. Applicants must follow the application process for Australia Awards Scholarships in PNG.
Published on March 25, 2025
NDoH DELIVERS PPE TO 22 PHAs NDoH DELIVERS PPE TO 22 PHAs
Delivering medical supplies across Papua New Guinea poses challenges due to the country’s rugged terrain and security issues, but despite these obstacles, the National Department of Health (NDoH) has completed the distribution of critical Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to 22 Provincial Health Authority (PHA) hospitals. In late 2024, PHA hospitals experienced urgent PPE shortages which led to supplies stored in Port Moresby warehouse distributed through a partnership between the NDoH and Post PNG Ltd with deliveries set for December. By February of this year 2025, all 22 hospitals had received supplies, thanks to funding from the World Bank Pacific supported NDoH COVID-19 Emergency Response Project. As of today, Post PNG Limited had successfully completed the deliveries, ensuring all 22 PHA hospitals received the essential supplies. In addition, Post PNG Ltd presented the PPE Delivery Completion Report to NDoH’s Project Coordination Unit. World Bank Health Projects Coordinator, Doctor Godfrey Yikii, praised their efforts for timely and efficient deliveries despite logistical challenges. Post PNG Logistics Ltd Chief Operating Officer Mr. Ben Davies noted the challenges in the highlands due to roadblocks and security risks but confirmed the successful delivery of PPE to PHAs. Moreover, NDoH commended Post PNG for its efficiency and highlighted the importance of strong partnerships in the healthcare supply chain. Meanwhile, the next batch of Healthcare Waste Management consumables will be distributed to PHAs next month.
Published on March 17, 2025
TUC PARTNER WITH GOVT TO TACKLE HARRASMENT & GBV TUC PARTNER WITH GOVT TO TACKLE HARRASMENT & GBV
Prime Minister James Marape has welcomed a new partnership with the PNG Trade Union Congress (PNGTUC) in a collaborative effort to combat workplace harassment and gender-based violence (GBV). The initiative aims to introduce stronger policies, advocacy programmes, and legal frameworks to protect women and girls in the workforce and beyond. At a high-level meeting, PNGTUC General Secretary, Clemence Kanau highlighted the critical role of trade unions in addressing GBV and workplace harassment, stating that this issue has never been formally tackled in employment contracts before. “GBV is a serious problem. As unions, we have fought for workers’ rights for many years, but this is one issue that has never been properly addressed in our workplaces.” “We want to collaborate with the Employers’ Federation and other stakeholders to develop a policy that will make workplace harassment a dismissible offence. This is something new, and we are committed to making it work.” Kanau further outlined PNGTUC’s nationwide approach, which includes advocacy in schools, workplaces, and rural communities to educate young boys and girls about the importance of respect, safeguarding women, and rejecting violence. “We must train boys and girls in classrooms, so they understand why violence is wrong and learn to protect their sisters and mothers.” “This will not only empower women but also create a generation of men who stand against violence.” Meanwhile, Prime Minister Marape commended PNGTUC’s initiative and agreed that legal amendments may be necessary to incorporate anti-harassment and anti-violence clauses into employment contracts. “This is a powerful and necessary step, and we already have workplace policies that address harassment, but they are often confined to specific organizations. It’s time to expand these protections across all sectors and make them a national standard.” The Prime Minister reiterated that combating GBV is not just about workplace policies; it starts in the home. He noted that abusive behaviour, whether by men or women, must be addressed at its root cause to create a society where violence is unacceptable in every form. “Leadership starts in the home. If a person is found to be abusive; whether it’s a man towards a woman or vice versa, there must be consequences. We must change our national mindset.” On the other hand, Kanau also emphasized the importance of engaging international organizations, diplomatic missions, and development partners in this effort. PNGTUC plans to work closely with the United Nations, employers’ groups, and civil society organizations to ensure this initiative is well-resourced and effectively implemented. “Unions have been fighting for workers’ rights for years, but often governments do not listen to us,” Kanau said. “However, because of our democratic foundation, unions remain a critical voice in society. This collaboration is our first major step towards institutionalizing protections against workplace harassment and GBV.” PNGTUC’s strategy includes: - Developing curriculum-based advocacy programmes in schools to educate young people about gender equality and violence prevention. - Strengthening link with rural communities to ensure that anti-violence messages reach all Papua New Guineans, not just those in urban centres. - Incorporating GBV protections into labour laws and workplace policies to ensure victims are protected and offenders are held accountable. Additionally, as part of PNG’s 50th anniversary of independence commemorations, PM Marape emphasized that addressing GBV and workplace harassment must be a key part of the country’s long-term development goals. “This issue is not just about workplace policies; it is about creating a safer, more respectful society. As we reflect on our nation’s journey over the past fifty years, let us make a commitment to ensuring that our next fifty years are defined by equality, justice and respect for all.” The government, in collaboration with PNGTUC, will work towards legislative changes, workplace reforms and national awareness campaigns to ensure that violence and harassment in any form are no longer tolerated in Papua New Guinea.
Published on March 11, 2025
KOKOPO MP CHALLENGES POLICE DEPARTMENT KOKOPO MP CHALLENGES POLICE DEPARTMENT
The Kokopo City Authority (KCA) Chairman and Member for Kokopo District in East New Britain province, Mr. Ereman Tobaining Junior, has issued a challenge to the police department in East New Britain province to use assets and support given to them to improve the current law and order issues faced in the district and province. Speaking at a recent law and order press conference in Kokopo, Tobaining Jnr said that since resuming public office in 2022, the KCA has supported the police department with six vehicles and accommodation. While commending the police department for the festive operation which saw a reduction in lawlessness, Tobaining Jnr bluntly told the Assistant Commissioner of Police for New Guinea Islands the public concerns over the lack of arrest by police in many of the reported cases in the district. “We spent around K2.7 million in assistance towards the police department. The problem is that no arrests have been made on criminals.” “We can build infrastructures but when there is lawlessness, then it is a waste of resources when facilities like schools get burnt down.” Tobaining Jnr also raised concerns on the misuse and abuse of donated assets to the police department, and the actions of some suspected rouge officers working with criminals, tipping them off about movements by the police force, saying this is not helping to address the escalating law and order issues in the province. The district has been riddled with community fights and armed hold ups over the past few years and the member is concerned on the lack of progress on most of the reported cases. “We need to put in an Operations order and get those suspects arrested. The KCA has financed past Operations already and thus, need the support of the police department to address the continuous lawlessness in the communities.” The member further called on the provincial and station commanders to tighten up their belts to provide leadership for their officers. Meanwhile, Tobaining Jnr said that KCA will also use the KCA Act to put up measures to assist the provincial government in its strategies to address law and order issues in the province. Likewise, he called on parents and community leaders to take responsibility of youths and juveniles in their wards. “Law and order is not the responsibility of the government, but it starts from the family home.” He further stated that the KCA supports the initiatives and decisions by the Provincial Government and has allocated funding for programs targeting youths and communities. The KCA also has committed to assisting the Kerevat Correctional Services with K200, 000, awaiting the public accounts to be opened this month.
Published on March 10, 2025
2025 PNG MEDIA AWARDS NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN 2025 PNG MEDIA AWARDS NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN
Nominations for the 2025 PNG Media Awards are now open only for the month of March. This means that mainstream media members of the Media Council of Papua New Guinea have this month to collect, decide on, and submit the work of their news personnel for a total of eighteen awards covering Journalism, Radio, Television, Print, Online, and an additional category of Special Awards. The 2025 PNG Media Awards is the return of this annual event to recognize and acknowledge the performance of media personnel over the past year. President of the Media Council of Papua New Guinea, Neville Choi says for these first return of the council’s awards event, nominations are restricted only to mainstream media houses. “Our 2025 PNG Media Awards are aimed at giving a sense of acknowledgement of the hard work that media personnel continue to do every day, while trying to ensure that professional media standards are maintained.” “There is a lot that the media has accomplished in the past year, despite extremely strong criticism from the public.” “The past year has also seen the review and establishing of the Media Council of PNG Code of Ethics and Professional Practice (2024), which is now the recognized standard of professional media in PNG.” “These annual awards are to acknowledge the work media personnel do to inform our citizens and hold our leaders to account while protecting our democracy.” The categories of Media Awards are as follows: JOURNALISM 1. Journalist of the Year 2. Best Investigation 3. Provincial Journalist of the Year 4. Outstanding Young Journalist 5. Sports Journalist of the year 6. Report of the Year RADIO 7. Best Radio Show 8. Radio Presenter of the Year TELEVISION 9. Best Programme/Show 10. TV Presenter of the Year PRINT 11. Best News Story 12. Best Photograph ONLINE 13. Best Website 14. Best Blog 15. Creative Media Award SPECIAL AWARDS 16. Media Personality of the Year 17. Diversity In Media Award 18. Outstanding Contribution to Media Award
Published on March 10, 2025
FEMALE STUDENTS CONGRATULATED AMID INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY FEMALE STUDENTS CONGRATULATED AMID INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY
The Divine Word University (DWU) in Madang has graduated more women than men over the years. These were the words from the President of Divine Word University, Professor Father Philip Gibbs who spoke during the 43rd Graduation today at the DWU campus in Madang town. In line with the International Women’s Day, Fr Gibbs stated that over the last twenty years, DWU has graduated over 24, 000 graduates in which 12, 193 are women and 11, 832 men and this he stated has surely made a difference in the country. “We strive to make gender equity and social inclusion a hallmark of our mission here at this university and it's amazing to see the ideals that young people have when they come here to DWU.” “It's a huge responsibility for us for the team here to foster and encourage those ideals so that they can become a reality and to have the space and the energy to exercise their God given talents.” A total of 761 graduates officially graduated today as family and friends travelled from across the country to witness this special occasion of their loved ones. Fr Gibbs stated that the university, through its graduates and alumni, plays an important role in nation building in the country and elsewhere. He said that it was the intention of the founding missionaries who wrote in the charter how the planning of the institution harmonized with national planning and how as a Christian institution, it should serve national objectives simultaneously with church purposes. Whilst speaking to the graduates, he made mention that not only did they gather to celebrate their achievements but to celebrate who they are as educated people with new skills and are now sending them out to be agents of change and integral development in the country and beyond. “Having to be educated in an institution moved by Christian values, it is my hope and belief that DWU through its alumni will promote the true spirit of the preamble to our constitution.” “So, in conclusion, my final word to you is this, may this day be a milestone for you in realizing your life’s purpose.”
Published on March 7, 2025
PM PAYS TRIBUTE TO FOUNDING FATHER, GRAND CHIEF SIR MICHAEL PM PAYS TRIBUTE TO FOUNDING FATHER, GRAND CHIEF SIR MICHAEL
Prime Minister James Marape was among others who paid tribute to the Late founding father, Grand Chief Sir Michael Thomas Somare yesterday. PM Marape attended two separate occasions in commemoration of the Late founding father and the country’s first Prime Minister; first at the Late Grand Chief’s gravesite at Kreer Heights in Wewak, East Sepik Province where he attended the Dawn Service and the second one at the Sir John Guise Indoor stadium in Port Moresby for the Memorial Service. This year marks the fourth year since the Grand Chief’s passing on the 26th of February 2021. PM Marape during his address at the gravesite, reflected on Sir Michael’s enduring legacy, describing him as the architect of Papua New Guinea’s independence and a statesman who upheld the values of unity, peace, and the rule of law. “I stand here deeply humbled, to pay tribute to the late Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare.” “This site holds immense national significance, as it is the resting place of a leader who dedicated his life to shaping Papua New Guinea into a sovereign and independent nation.” In addition to this, PM Marape also attended the Memorial Service at the Sir John Guise Indoor stadium also shared similar sentiments on the immense contribution Sir Michael Somare gave towards this nation. “During his lifetime, he united this diverse nation and even in death, he still united this diverse nation.” “Somare’s legacy lives on, his sacrifice, his unwavering commitment towards PNG’s Independence and also his continuous service to our country.” “As the nation turns fifty years, I want to re-echo his character to us and urge today’s generation and those who come after us, whether in politics or public service, that leadership is not about ourselves but about others and Sir Michael portrayed those characters in which we must follow.” Furthermore, PM Marape also spoke on the importance of leadership and the family values that the Late Grand Chief himself portrayed during his life till his passing. “Even at a very old age, the Late Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare had a sense of duty to this country and participated in significant and national moments all the way until the end.” “During his final days, he remained a guiding force, reminding the people of Papua New Guinea of the values that define all people as a nation.”
Published on February 27, 2025
NCD RESIDENTS GATHER TO HONOUR THE LEGACY OF LATE FOUNDING FATHER NCD RESIDENTS GATHER TO HONOUR THE LEGACY OF LATE FOUNDING FATHER
Citizens from around Port Moresby gathered Wednesday evening at the Sir John Guise Indoor stadium to pay their respect in honour of the Late Grand Chief Sir Michael Thomas Somare. The day marked the fourth death anniversary of the Late Grand Chief since his passing on the 26th of February 2021. Distinguished guests including the Prime Minister James Marape, Members of Parliament and other dignitaries also attended to witness this special occasion of the Memorial Service of the Late Grand Chief. The service began with an entrance walk from a group of NCD mothers accompanied by a police band. The service also comprised of different groups who also took part including the singing of the National Anthem led by students of Caritas Technical Secondary school as well as a choir group "Peroveta" from Keapara in the Central province who performed twice on the night. A special performance from the PNG Defense Force Platoon Band also took place along with four moving tribute documentaries in honour of the Late Grand Chief. Prime Minister James Marape who was present to witness this special service, spoke on the importance of leadership and family values that the Late Grand Chief always portrayed during his life till he passing. “Even at a very old age, the Late Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare had a sense of duty to this country and participated in significant and national moments all the way till the end.” PM Marape added that even in his final days, he remained a guiding force, reminding the people of Papua New Guinea of the values that define all people as a nation. Many took part in showing their respect not only in Port Moresby but throughout the country to celebrate the life of our great leader who united the people of PNG as one and to also celebrate his great contribution to the country’s history.
Published on February 27, 2025
CITIZENS GATHER IN HONOUR OF LATE FOUNDING FATHER, GRAND CHIEF CITIZENS GATHER IN HONOUR OF LATE FOUNDING FATHER, GRAND CHIEF
As the country marks the 4th Anniversary of the Late Grand Chief Sir Michael, people from around the Capital city of Port Moresby braved the rains and weather to gather at the Sir John Guise Indoor stadium for the Memorial Service in honour of the Late Grand Chief. A number of distinguished members have also come to witness this significant event in honour of the Late Grand Chief. The program started with an entrance walk from a group of mothers from NCD in show of their respect and mourning to the Late founding father and father of this nation, late Sir Michael Thomas Somare. This was followed by a moving tribute documentary as the Prime Minister James Marape also joined the memorial to pay his respects.
Published on February 26, 2025
MBoP MAY HASOLA PAYS TRIBUTE TO LATE GRAND CHIEF SIR MICHAEL MBoP MAY HASOLA PAYS TRIBUTE TO LATE GRAND CHIEF SIR MICHAEL
Miss Bird of Paradise Papua New Guinea, May T Hasola, today paid her respect in honour of the Late Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare as the country marks his 4th Anniversary since his passing on the 26th of February 2021. “As we pause to remember and honor the remarkable life of our Late Grand Chief on this Memorial Day, I find myself reflecting on the extraordinary legacy he has left behind." "Late Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare was more than just a leader, he was the heart and soul of our journey to independence and the guiding force that shaped the future of Papua New Guinea.” “His unwavering love for our people, his courage to stand firm for our freedom, and his deep belief in unity and nationhood are qualities that will forever remain in the fabric of who we are as a country.” “Today, as we remember him, we reflect on the path he paved-a path filled with hope, determination, and love for all of our diverse communities.” She said that the late Grand Chief’s dream for a stronger, united PNG is a vision the people must continue to honour every day. "It’s not just about remembering his contributions, but about living in a way that reflects his values; values of respect, kindness, and an unwavering commitment to the common good of all Papua New Guineans." “On this Memorial Day, let us take a moment to appreciate the immense impact our Late Founding Father had on our lives." "Let us honour him by working together to build a brighter future for our nation, one that he dreamed of, where every voice is heard, and every person is valued.” “Thank you, Sana, for everything you gave to us. Your spirit and vision will continue to inspire generations to come." "You will always be in our hearts.”
Published on February 26, 2025