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BUTCHER DIED WHILE TRYING TO SLAUGHTER PIG, IN HONG KONG
A butcher died while trying to slaughter a pig in Hong Kong on Friday, the city’s police said. The 61-year-old butcher, who worked in the Sheung Shui Slaughterhouse on the city’s northern outskirts close to its border with mainland China, was knocked to the ground by the struggling pig and sustained a wound from a 40 centimeter (15 inch) meat cleaver, police told CNN. The butcher had been about to kill the pig – which he had already shot with an electric stun gun – when it regained consciousness and knocked him over, police said. A colleague found the man unconscious with the cleaver in his hand and a wound on his left foot, police said. He was taken to hospital and was later certified dead. The police force said the cause of death has yet to be determined. The city’s Labour Department said it has launched an investigation. “The Labour Department is saddened by the death of the person and expresses its deepest sympathy to his family,” it said in a statement. “We will complete the investigation as soon as possible to identify the cause of the accident, ascertain the liability of the duty holders and recommend improvement measures. We will take actions pursuant to the law if there is any violation of the work safety legislation,” a department spokesman said. The city’s Food and Environmental Hygiene Department, which manages livestock slaughterhouses, offered its condolences to the man’s family in a statement. Source: CNN
Published on January 22, 2023
COEN HESS PLEASED AS MENTOR RETURNS TO COWBOYS
North Queensland forward Coen Hess believes new recruit James Tamou is “back where he belongs” with the veteran prop set to take his career full circle in 2023. The two hard-running middle forwards will be looking forward to reuniting in the upcoming NRL Telstra Premiership season after the former Australian representative prop announced he would finish his decorated NRL career with the club which handed him his debut 14 years ago. Reflecting on his formative years as a Cowboy, 26-year-old Hess said Tamou was an important mentor when he burst onto the NRL scene in 2015 and believes the former Wests Tigers captain can help lead the next generation of aspiring rugby league players in North Queensland. “I have a past with Jimmy (Tamou) and I’m so glad to see him back. I’ve always seen him as a Cowboy and he really fits in among the group, so in my eyes, he’s back where he belongs," Hess told the media during pre-season training. “He’s another old, experienced head. That helped us last year with 'Pet' (Hiku) and Chaddy (Townsend) bringing a lot of experience to the group and Jimmy is of that calibre of player as well. “He’s been around for a long time and has seen pretty much everything there is to see in the game so to have another guy like that around the club is great. “Mentoring the younger guys and even guys like myself, we can always pick his brain.” After the Bundaberg product spearheaded his side to a remarkable turnaround in 2022, where the Cowboys came just one game short of the grand final, Hess said this year’s focus has been on broadening his skillset as a forward. After starting his career in the backrow, he may also find himself back there to begin the 2023 season following the departures of Tom Gilbert (Dolphins) and Ben Condon (Sea Eagles), and with Heilum Luki (knee) and Luciano Leilua (stood down) unavailable for Round 1. “I’m actually doing a bit of both (front row and second row training). We’ve got a few backrowers missing for different reasons so it’s about being a bit more versatile,” he said. “I had a whole pre-season at front row last year, so I feel comfortable in that role but it’s more just about getting familiar in the back row if so happens that I have to play there for a little bit. “The NRL season is a bit longer this year and you never know what’s going to happen with injuries so pre-season is a good opportunity to get a few reps in everywhere.” A proud one-club-man, Hess has capped 141 games for North Queensland and said he hopes to learn from experienced leaders such as Tamou to “be more of a voice” around the club in 2023. “I see myself a bit more as a leader now and I want to be there for the younger guys if they ever need anything or if I see anything they might be lacking around the club,” he said. “I feel like I am probably in a position to pick guys up on those sorts of things. "I really want to buy into the culture and set the standards that the coaches and we as players want to hold up.” Source: NRL.com
Published on January 22, 2023
ARGENTINIAN FARMER PLANTS CORNFIELD IN TRIBUTE TO WORLD CUP CAPTAIN
Millions of football fans celebrated in the streets of Argentina and partied through the night after their team's epic World Cup victory last month. But one farmer in the country decided to pay his own a-MAIZE-ing tribute. He planted a specially designed cornfield, which has now created this huge image of Lionel Messi's famous face! In fact it's so big, you can see it from space! Farmer Maximiliano Spinazze was so happy about Argentina becoming World Champions that he decided to get to work on his Messi masterpiece. He used a special coding machine which was able to use an algorithm to calculate where the seeds would need to be planted to create the tribute in his field in Los Condores, in the country's central province of Cordoba. This allowed Mr Spinazze to sow the seeds in a precise pattern to create the image, with certain areas more dense with seeds than others. The darker green areas were created by having more plants closer together, meaning the ground is less visible. The lighter areas of Messi's face have fewer plants growing there. Mr Spinazze says he's thrilled with how his tribute to the legendary Argentina captain turned out. He explained: "For me Messi is unbeatable. "Now they are world champions, I am delighted this can be expressed by planting the crop," he added. Source: BBC
Published on January 21, 2023
SIR J BACK AT WORK IN NEW IRELAND PROVINCE
New Ireland Governor Sir Julius Chan was given a rousing reception back to New Ireland on Thursday the 19th of January after two and a half months away from the Province. Upon arrival he was taken on a tour of the new look Kavieng Airport, an infrastructure project close to his heart. One which he penned off in 1995 when he signed the Lihir MOA as then Prime Minister. Outside the Airport terminal he was met by a patriotic crowd of New Irelanders and Senior Administrative Executives. Chief Maimai’s chanting the New Ireland way to welcome back New Ireland’s most beloved paramount Chief. “ Mi welkamim you long eye blo haus blo you. Olsem you yet I bin kamapim long driman belong you. You fulfilim ol tingting blo you. Mi putim mise lo neck blo you olsem you fulfilim pinis,” said Maimai Lawrence. “Ol pipol blo Niu Ailan welkamin you back long haus boi bilong you. Mipla i sore long you silip long bed. Tasol you kam kamap. Ol steal man, ol go insait natin long haus boi blong you long rausim malagan blong you. Displa Malagan you yet i cuttim. Ino narapela man. As a Prime Minister you did plant it,” said Chief Maimai Tonyrob Penias. Sir J taken aback by the reception responded with a stern and serious, yet uplifting message back to the people of New Ireland. He said there was a lot of hardwork ahead and New Ireland had to continue to rebuild itself through new thinking and bringing new life to the Province. “So yumi olgeta, I want you to work with the Government and the administration with New life, New thinking and we will bring New Ireland forward. And stay ahead of all the other Provinces.” Sir J said he was hospitalized for two months at two different hospitals and up to 10 different Doctors treated him. While he was in hospital he heard rumours that he had passed away. “ Na long ples, ol lain no sa laikim me tumas long politiks blo ol, oli putim pinis long mobile olsem me dai pinis. 7 pla taim olgeta mi dai, na me kam bek to life.” He said no one has the right to condemn anyone to death because everyone’s life has already been predestined by God. “ Taim mama blong me karim me long butana blong em, em displa dei em makim bai mi lusim youpela. Ino yupla ol cow boy, kakaruk man/meri long ples. Na yupla man husait i hambak, me can tokim yupla, nau bai upla go pas.” He emphasized that time spent at the hospital has allowed him to see how important health services are and promised to improve the services in the Province through a Free and subsided Health policy which is currently being worked on. Sir J then made time to pay his last respects to the late Sir Leonard Wilson Kamit who was buried at the CIS cemetary in Kavieng that same afternoon. The next day Sir J continued the momentum by holding a Government situation meeting with all sector heads to get a report on all current and outstanding matters in the province. This included the high rise in lawlessness due to the influx of people from other provinces into New Ireland. Next week the New Ireland Government will hold Provincial Implementation Committee and Provincial Executive Council meetings on Tuesday and the Provincial Assembly sitting on Wednesday to pass the 2023 New Ireland Budget.
Published on January 21, 2023
SIR J CONDEMNS RISE IN CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES IN NEW IRELAND
New Ireland Governor Sir Julius Chan has strongly condemned the recent rise in criminal activities in the Province. During a special Government situation group meeting on Friday 20th January, he called on the Police force in the Province to use whatever force necessary to catch the criminals and contain the law and order situation in the Province. “Do not leave any stones unturned. Arrest all of them and make them pay for the pain and loss they have caused. If it means severe punishment, then so be it. We must never normalize the actions of these animalistic criminals. No criminal is welcome in New Ireland,” said Sir J. Sir J said his Government takes the safety of its citizens, visitors and business houses seriously and no one should ever have to go through such monsterous ordeals. “New Irelanders are peaceful welcoming people. I don’t want to put the blame on people from other provinces, but when there is a threat, we have to protect New Ireland from outside elements.We must take whatever action possible. We already have a vagrancy act in the Province, we will not hesitate to activate it,” said Sir J. Sir J is calling on all New Irelanders and the general public to work together to maintain Law and Order in the Province. “ Don’t harbour any of these criminals and report any sightings of known suspects to the police immediately.” “The Future of all New Irelanders depends on the actions we take today. Evil Triumphs when Good men do nothing.
Published on January 21, 2023
ROMANIA EXTENDS DETENTION OF ANDREW TATE AND BROTHER
Influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan will remain in police custody until February 27 after a Romanian court on Friday extended their detention, Tate’s lawyers told CNN affiliate Antena 3. The brothers are being investigated on allegations of human trafficking and rape. Authorities in Romania said police served search warrants at five homes and took four suspects into custody – two Britons and two Romanians – as part of the investigation. Romania’s Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism (DIICOT) initially said the four suspects had been detained for 24 hours. A Bucharest court accepted an application by DIICOT to hold Tate and his brother Tristan in custody for a further 30 days, their lawyer Eugen Vidineac said on December 30. This has been extended again to February 27. DIICOT alleged that the four suspects formed an organized criminal group that stretched from Romania to Britain and the United States, for the purpose of committing the crime of human trafficking. The agency said last Thursday that seven more properties had been searched as part of the investigation, bringing the total number of properties probed to 12. The authorities allege that two of the suspects misled the victims “into believing that they intended to enter into a marriage/cohabitation relationship” while transporting victims to Romania and later sexually exploiting them with physical violence and coercion. Authorities also said one of the suspects raped a victim on two separate occasions in March 2022. At least six victims were allegedly “sexually exploited by the organized criminal group,” the DIICOT statement said. On Monday, Romanian authorities said they had seized nearly $4 million worth of assets belonging to Tate over the past week. Among the 29 seized assets are motor vehicles, luxury watches and sums of money in several different currencies, the country’s Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ANABI) said. Tate, a former professional kickboxer, is known for his viral rants online about male dominance, female submission and wealth. He openly advocates violence against women, and had previously been banned from every major social media platform until Elon Musk reinstated his Twitter account after taking over the company. He rose in prominence earlier this year, with many adults including school teachers voicing alarm about his misogynistic ideas taking root in the minds of countless young boys. Before it was taken down, his TikTok account racked up about 11.6 billion views. He made headlines the week of his arrest for a Twitter interaction with Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, who told Tate to get a life after he tweeted about his numerous cars “and their respective enormous emissions.” Source: CNN
Published on January 21, 2023
UK PM FINED FOR FAILING TO WEAR SEATBELT
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been fined by police for failing to wear a seatbelt while riding in a car. Sunak, who was filming a social media clip at the time of the offense, received a “conditional offer of fixed penalty” by Lancashire Constabulary. A Downing Street spokesperson on Friday said the British leader “will of course comply” with the penalty. “The Prime Minister fully accepts this was a mistake,” the spokesperson added. Sunak’s spokesperson had previously said on Thursday that Sunak apologized for a “brief error of judgment” while he filmed an Instagram video in northern England, and urged people to wear their seatbelt. Lancashire Police said: “You will be aware that a video has been circulating on social media showing an individual failing to wear a seat belt while a passenger in a moving car in Lancashire. “After looking into this matter, we have today (Friday, January 20th) issued a 42-year-old man from London with a conditional offer of fixed penalty.” In the UK, failure to wear a seatbelt when one is available can result in a fine of up to £500, unless you are covered by a valid exception. This is the second time police have fined Sunak while he holds public office. In August 2022, Sunak, then finance minister, and former Prime Minister Boris Johnson were fined by police over lockdown-breaking parties held on UK government premises. Source: CNN
Published on January 21, 2023
THEODIST LANDS A HELPING HAND TO CHESHIRE DISABILITY SERVICES THEODIST LANDS A HELPING HAND TO CHESHIRE DISABILITY SERVICES
Part of the Theodist business model is to positively impact the communities where we live and conduct our business, which is why Theodist works closely with organizations and programs that have a positive impact on the community. One such partnership is with Cheshire disAbility Services, which has seen both organizations develop close working ties over the years. Theodist was pleased to renew the partnership with a K25,000.00 donation, which was presented in the main Theodist Showroom along Waigani Drive. The donation will go towards assisting in the various programs that the organization currently has running, especially those dealing with school-aged children. The aim of the majority of the programs is to improve the care and awareness of proper home care, of children and people in general who have disabilities so that they can be cared for at home. In his acceptance speech, the General Manager of Cheshire disAbility Services Mr. Benson Hahambu said that though the organization did receive assistance from the Government, it was the generosity of organizations like Theodist that helped to keep their programs running. Corporate Development Manager for Theodist Ltd Mr. Ryan Pini said that Theodist was proud to partner with organizations such as Cheshire disAbility Services and the great work they do in the community. “Theodist respects and admires the work done by Cheshire DisAbility services and we are honored to be able to assist. We look forward to our continued partnership for many years to come,” added Mr. Pini
Published on January 20, 2023
ESP FIRST PROVINCE TO TAKE UP LIFE COVER ESP FIRST PROVINCE TO TAKE UP LIFE COVER
BSP Life PNG Limited has provided life insurance cover to over 400 plus public servants in East Sepik Province effective 21st November, 2022. This is an initiative of the Office of the Governor of East Sepik Province Honourable Allan Bird and the Provincial Administration in pursuit of equitable allocation of resources for public service in the province who pass away whilst working in the province. East Sepik Provincial Administrator Samson Torovi in thanking the BSP Life team who visited his office on 30th November, 2022, said the East Sepik Provincial Government values its employees who are the greatest assets in the process of service delivery in the province. He further added that the East Sepik Provincial Government is committed to be accountable to the civil service of this province to deliver the expected service needs of the people. “In doing so, the East Sepik Provincial Government is accountable to give prominence and farewell its employees upon inflicting injury and death during the cause of employment. As a responsible provincial government, its employees must be given the recognition and salutation for their contributions to the development of the province.” Mr Torovi said their records have shown that there have been disparities in the distribution of resources (finance and physical assets) when it comes to funeral assistance to the employee at the time of death. “While some employees have benefited the most, others have not. These disparities depend mainly on the availability and non-availability of resources at the time of death and/or injury, and as well as seniority of the employee whereby senior rank employees are given more share of the cake than the junior employees. “Therefore, in the spirit of accountability, equality, justice and fairness, the East Sepik Provincial Government as an accountable government, has pioneered into entering the Group Term Life Insurance Cover with BSP Life PNG Limited. This we see as a way forward in addressing and remedying the disparities and unequal distribution of the provincial government’s resources in repatriating its deceased employees whilst in service,” Mr. Torovi further added. In congratulating and thanking the East Sepik Provincial Government and Administration for this great initiative, BSP Life Country Manager, Nilson Singh said taking up life insurance is one of the most important decisions an organisation can make for its staff because it provides peace of mind and a sense of security to employees should anything happen to them. “Employees want to protect their families and loved ones and having life insurance takes away that stress. If something were to happen to an employee, an employer-sponsored life insurance policy like this helps the family manage expenses, including mortgages, car payments, loans and everyday bills that often become a burden when a family member passes away,” Mr. Singh said. Mr Singh further stated that East Sepik Province is the first province to take up such life cover for its public servants, and hope that other provinces will do likewise for their public servants
Published on January 20, 2023
GOLF CHALLENGE TO SUPPORT MOROBE CANCER SERVICES GOLF CHALLENGE TO SUPPORT MOROBE CANCER SERVICES
As part of Kumul Petroleum's ongoing support to the health sector, the inaugural Kumul Petroleum Charity Golf for ANGAU Cancer Center was launched last Thursday 12th at the Lae Golf Club by Mr. Luke Liria - Executive General Manager, Corporate Affairs. Proceeds from the golf challenge will go toward supporting the Cancer Services at the Morobe Provincial Health Authority in purchasing critical chemotherapy drugs and consumables for ANGAU Cancer Services. KPHL has signed an MOU with the Morobe Provincial Health Authority to fund a total of K15m to refit the ANGAU cancer unit. The charity event will complement the MOU as this will be held annually. The charity golf event will be held at the Lae Golf Club on 03rd February with great prizes for the lucky winners. Kumul Petroleum is calling on all business houses in and around Morobe and elsewhere in PNG to support this worthy cause.
Published on January 20, 2023
42 STAFF COMPLETED NSL FINANCIAL LITERACY TRAINING IN ENB 42 STAFF COMPLETED NSL FINANCIAL LITERACY TRAINING IN ENB
A total of 42 staff from the Public Solicitors Office successfully completed Nambawan Super Limited’s (NSL) Free Financial Literacy Training (FLT), conducted in Kokopo, East New Britain Province. The training participants included the Deputy Public Solicitor for Civil and Crimes, Solicitors in Charge of branch offices, Principal Legal Officers for each legal section in the headquarters, and Managers for corporate sections. The training was delivered over five days, covering all five modules of the FLT program. Participants learned about the importance of saving, budgeting, planning for their retirement, how to buy or build their own home, and how to start a micro, small medium enterprise (MSME). After completing the training, several participants immediately put into practice what they had learned and committed to increasing their retirement savings through Voluntary Contributions with Nambawan Super. Speaking to his managers during the training, the Public Solicitor Mr. Leslie Mamu, stressed that for there to be effective management of the Office, a manager must be financially grounded and sound. “Finance is a personal challenge. If you can manage yourself and your finances, that reflects on what you bring to the table in managing the Office”, Mr. Mamu said. The Public Solicitor expressed gratitude to NSL’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Paul Sayer, and the NSL Team for the exceptional delivery of the financial literacy modules. He added that the sessions were helpful and liberating because most of the managers were struggling financially. Mr. Sayer remarked, “We are very pleased that the Public Solicitors Office took the initiative to empower their staff through utilising our free Member FLT program. I am sure that the skills they have learned will prove very useful in their day-to-day lives whilst also boosting their performance in the Office”. “Nambawan Super encourages Members to think about saving more throughout their working life to ensure a more comfortable retirement. By learning how to manage their income and personal finances, Members will be better prepared to utlilise their savings to buy or build a home, run an MSME or simply enjoy their retirement.” “As the Trustee for 214,000 Members, our purpose is to help Members achieve their best retirement outcomes and retire with financial security and dignity.” “We aim to continue working with stakeholders and our employer groups to encourage more Papua New Guineans to prioritise their retirement savings and utilise our superannuation products to help build a better future”, he added Nambawan Super offers five modules of our FREE, fully certified FLT course including: Module 1 – Taking Charge of Personal Finances Module 2 – NSL Superannuation Products and Services Module 3 – Planning for Retirement Module 4 – Buying Your Own Home Module 5 – Financial Literacy Skills for Micro Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME’s)
Published on January 20, 2023
STAGGS FOCUS ON IMPROVING THIS SEASON STAGGS FOCUS ON IMPROVING THIS SEASON
Kotoni Staggs is on track for a big 2023 campaign after undergoing shoulder surgery in the off-season. The star centre carried a torn labrum for a majority of last season after injuring himself on debut for NSW in State of Origin. “I tore my labrum in Origin 1, I didn’t know much about it, I didn’t get scans until after the season and the scans showed that it was torn,” Staggs said. “I had to go in and get surgery and get it fixed up, it was good to get it done in the off-season so I could be right for this year. “It was sore after I did it, I just didn’t want to let my teammates down. I knew we were having a good season and winning some games, we were a good chance for finals so I didn’t want to get surgery midway through the season and miss the end of the year and let the boys down.” The 24-year-old’s recovery has been closely monitored in the off-season by Broncos high performance staff. “The body is feeling really good at that moment, I’ve come back and had the physio looking after me and they’ve done a great job,” he said. “The surgery takes my mind off something I was worrying about last year, I can focus on myself now and not the niggles in my shoulder. “I can focus on the way I am playing and also prepping my body and getting all the recovery I should be getting. “I’m on track to play in the trial matches this year and I should be right for Round 1. It’s gotten a lot better over the time.” Staggs dons a red bib at Red Hill training, meaning he’s not yet allowed to be in full contact, but he is hopeful to discard the last remnants of his injury in the next few days. “I should be out of the red bib in a week or two, just depending on how I go in our wrestle sessions this week,” he said. “I’m gradually getting better each week, hopefully it comes off soon, the shoulder is feeling good. I’ve had a lot of people supporting me right throughout the process, the best physios and best people looking after me. “It’s been a long couple of weeks and months, it all comes down to getting myself right physically and mentally for the season.” The Broncos have had a strong pre-season and are heading in the right direction according to Staggs. “This preseason we have gotten a lot stronger together,” he said. “Last year was an improvement on the previous years, we had seven wins in a row at one stage, which was pretty good from where we have come from. “We just want to improve on that, we don’t want to change much. “We just want to play for each other, go out there and give what the fans want, they are the reason we go out and do what we do, if it wasn’t for them, we wouldn’t be where we are, so we want to give back to all the members and fans out there and we want to have a good season for them and also the organisation here.” Source: NRL.Com
Published on January 20, 2023