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NIP RUGBY LEAPS INTO 2023 NIP RUGBY LEAPS INTO 2023
New Ireland Rugby Union (NIRU) leaps into the New Year hosting its Annual General Meeting proper today-Friday 06th January 2023. Interim NIRU President Charlie Melachon revealed today the affiliated associations of NIRU including Kavieng Urban, Kara, Nalik, Sentral, Namatanai and Matalai Rugby Union Presidents convene today to elect the NIRU President to lead the association for another term. Mehachon said Lihir, Murat and Lavonggai Associations participate as observers as they are yet to establish in house managements. Of the two districts of New Ireland province, Kavieng Urban, Kara, Nalik, Sentral, Murat and Lavonggai associations represent Kavieng district while Namatanai, Matalai and Lihir Associations represent Namatanai district of New Ireland respectively. But I am proud that over my three year term as NIRU interim President the success of my core working group is attested to the rest of New Ireland represented by six established affiliated associations of the NIRU. And three more to be added heading into 2023 that would complete a 100 percent spread of rugby union from urban to rural New Ireland. Rugby union revival is core in New Ireland like the rest of other Provincial Unions and reestablishing partnerships to reignite the code’s flare is a must in a province that once dominated Papua New Guinea in the yesteryears of the code. The Nakmai Pty Ltd 7s, Douglas Guise 7s and Bilas Peles 7s initiated and hosted respectively during my term, as well coming up is the Lihir Islanders 7s in 2023 gives ownership of the code to the province as a whole. “The good thing about 7s tournaments in New Ireland is the capacity to revive and encourage participation and in the longer run to incorporate into the annual NIRU calendar. Eventually we want the tournaments to be sanctioned by PNG Rugby Union (PNGRU).” The proper AGM later today will formally announce the new NIRU President as well board of the NIRU heading the code in the province from 2023 onwards
Published on January 6, 2023
MAINSTREAMING CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE PRACTICES IN SEPIK PROVINCES MAINSTREAMING CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE PRACTICES IN SEPIK PROVINCES
In collaboration with the New Guinea Binatang Research Centre, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) under the EU-STREIT PNG Programme rolled out a series of intensive capacity development workshops targeting vanilla farmers in the Sepik Region of Papua New Guinea to tackle increasing climate-change impacts on agriculture and food security. These trainings were held in 11 locations across nine districts of East and West Sepik provinces, including Wewak, Angoram, Yangoru-Saussia, Ambunti-Dreikikir, Maprik, Wosera-Gawi, Vanimo-Green, Aitape-Lumi, and Nuku. Under the theme, “Farmers’ Training on Climate Smart Agriculture in Vanilla Production”, the workshops brought together 1233 participants, with almost 20 percent of women and 30 percent of youth participation.  To further strengthen the built capacity among the farmers as well as to ensure the sustainability of knowledge and skills at the farmers’ level, the participants were trained as Trainers-of-Trainers (ToTs) and empowered to transfer the taught skills and techniques on best agriculture practices to fellow farmers in their respective communities. The workshops’ content covers all aspects of Climate-Smart Agriculture practices, from land preparation to marketing and how to use vanilla's generated income to sustain their livelihood. “After attending the training, the farmers understand and learn what to do in the field and why these practices like pollination techniques, block management are important to continue or improve on to produce quality vanilla beans for more income and to sustain their lives and livelihoods,” explained Lisa Paschalis one of three experts from Binatang Research Centre who facilitated the trainings. For the participants, the training was an eye-opener to climate change and the risks it poses on agriculture production and their crops like vanilla. “I am learning new things in this training like making sure that my vanilla block is always clean to avoid pests and diseases,” said female farmer and mother Josephine Aikaiwa of Nienguanje Village in Wewak Rural LLG who attended the two-day session held in Wewak. “This is an excellent partnership between the EU-STREIT PNG and the New Guinea Binatang Research Centre to undertake this awareness through trainings like this because initially, we had no idea what was happening to our vanilla crops. We now learned that because of climate change, different kinds of pests and diseases can destroy or damage our vanilla. With this training, we learnt how to manage our blocks properly,” said Alphonse Kare, a farmer and Ward Member of Dagua LLG. “This training is very helpful to us, and I urge all participating farmers to share best practices with others in their households and communities,” added Joel Soromari, a farmer and Ward Member of Wrindogung Village in Wewak Rural LLG. These workshops on sustainable agriculture and climate-smart practice provide further capacity development opportunities for hundreds of lead farmers who had been already equipped with agricultural production and processing tools and materials and skill training sessions on vanilla cultivation, husbandry and processing by the EU-STREIT PNG Programme. “Partnership with PNG national authorities and scientific institution to support improving agricultural extension services and ensuring the sustainability of agri-food value chain development interventions, is a top priority for the EU-STREIT PNG Programme,” said Dr Rabi Rasaily, the FAO Senior Agriculture Officer and the Programme Coordinator a.i., adding “with triggering cascade effect, these built capacities at the coach farmer level, help transforming practices adopted by thousands of farmers and increase rural communities’ resilience to climate-change impacts.” The EU-STREIT PNG Programme, being implemented as a UN Joint Programme (FAO as the leading agency, and ILO, ITU, UNCDF and UNDP as partners), is the largest grant-funded Programme of the European Union in the country and the Pacific region. The Programme aims to help improve the lives of the people from East Sepik and West Sepik provinces, by focusing on increasing sustainable and inclusive economic development of rural areas through improved economic returns and opportunities from cocoa, vanilla and fishery value chains while strengthening and improving the efficiency of value chain enablers, including the business environment and supporting sustainable, climate-proof transport and energy infrastructure development.
Published on January 6, 2023
UNPLANNED POWER OUTAGES FOR POM AND CENTRAL PROVINCE UNPLANNED POWER OUTAGES FOR POM AND CENTRAL PROVINCE
Port Moresby & Central Province Unplanned System Outage Date: 06th January 2023 Time Off: 8:32am Expected to fully restore before 2pm PNG Power would like to inform all our valued customers that we are experiencing an unplanned system outage due to unknown fault at 8:32am. Our Operations & Support teams are currently working in progress to identify fault. We will keep you posted once fault is identified & rectified. PNG Power sincerely apologies for any inconveniences caused and appreciate your patience and understanding. Source: PNG Power Limited
Published on January 6, 2023
PM CONFIRMS AUSTRALIAN PM'S VISIT TO PNG PM CONFIRMS AUSTRALIAN PM'S VISIT TO PNG
Australian Prime Minister Hon. Anthony Albanese will visit Papua New Guinea next week for a two-day official visit, Prime Minister James Marape announced yesterday (January 5, 2022). Prime Minister Albanese will travel to PNG from January 12-13 to attend the Annual Leaders' Dialogue alongside his counterpart Prime Minister Marape in Port Moresby. Following the Dialogue, the Prime Ministers will travel together to Wewak to visit the resting place of the late Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare. “We look forward to the visit of Australian Prime Minister Albanese to PNG,” Prime Minister Marape said. "I have spent time with my good friend, Prime Minister Albanese, on several occasions last year, including in Australia at the Prime Minister's XIII Rugby League match. "For Prime Minister Albanese to start the New Year with a visit to Papua New Guinea reinforces the strong bond between our two countries. "Australia and Papua New Guinea have a long history and this visit will strengthen our shared vision for the future. “Australia is a very-important foundation bilateral partner of PNG, in as far as nation-to-nation relations are concerned. “This will be the first visit by an Australian Prime Minister to PNG since my ascension to the Office of Prime Minister on May 30, 2019. “It is also special in that at the time of Independence in 1975, the Australian Labor Party led by the late Gough Whitlam was in Government in Australia, while the Pangu Pati led by the late Sir Michael Somare was in Government in PNG. “Prime Minister Albanese has also indicated that he will be travelling all the way to Wewak to lay a wreath on the tomb of the late Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare.” Prime Minister Marape assured the people of PNG that preparations were fully underway for the visit by Prime Minister Albanese. “Our Foreign Affairs Minister, Hon. Justin Tkatchenko, is organising the programme and we are full prepared for the visit by Prime Minister Albanese,” he said. “Part of the programme will include Prime Minister Albanese addressing our National Parliament, which we are offering as a mark of respect to the Australian leader, as PNG marches towards our 50th anniversary of Independence,” he said. “It is only befitting that the leader of the Australian Labor Party, which granted Independence to PNG in 1975 through then leader Gough Whitlam, be given this honour of addressing our National Parliament.”
Published on January 6, 2023
AIR NIUGINI RESUMES DOMESTIC OPERATIONS. AIR NIUGINI RESUMES DOMESTIC OPERATIONS.
Puma Energy have advised Air Niugini at 5pm today (5th January) that they have resumed normal supply of fuel. Hence Air Niugini is able to resume operating a normal schedule from tomorrow morning. Affected customers are advised to revalidate their travel to the next available flight. Air Niugini regrets the inconvenience caused, however the situation has been beyond the airline’s control. Safety is always of paramount importance in our operations.
Published on January 5, 2023
ROAD CLOSED AS FIJI CONTINUES TO BE BATTERED BY WET WEATHER ROAD CLOSED AS FIJI CONTINUES TO BE BATTERED BY WET WEATHER
The Fiji meteorological service has warned that heavy rain is expected to continue throughout the week in Fiji. Flash floods are expected to hit low-lying areas in the Western region of the island of Viti Levu with heavy rain in the west and interior parts as well. The Ministry of Agriculture issued a statement advising farmers to salvage crops, move livestock to higher ground and shift their farm machinery. Senior Meteorologist Sakeasa Rabit said the rain will move towards Australia, and there is a potential for a cyclone to form in the coming weeks. "We see the Australian region specifically is going to become very active in terms of rain. Most probably within the week or next week, something should be developing in terms of a cyclone." Closures Multiple roads and crossings are closed in Fiji as the country continues to be battered by wet weather. A Fiji Roads emergency dashboard has seven roads, 15 crossings and one bridge closed, mostly in the Western Division. Several others have restrictions such as being down to one lane or suitable for four-wheel-drive vehicles only. The closure feed is directly from the Fiji Roads Authority's maintenance contractors on-site. Source: rnz.com
Published on January 5, 2023
PM MARAPE ASKS BANK OF PNG AND PUMA TO FIND SOLUTIONS PM MARAPE ASKS BANK OF PNG AND PUMA TO FIND SOLUTIONS
Prime Minister James Marape has asked both Bank of Papua New Guinea (BPNG) and Puma Energy to find solutions to the strenuous business relationship they have that is now becoming a national security issue and a cause for concern about functioning of the economy. He said the case of Puma being unable to maintain the supply of fuel products to its customers was because of ongoing issues with BPNG, for which the country was being held to ransom. PM Marape has asked BPNG, immediately after an urgent National Security Advisory Committee (NSAC) today (January 5, 2023), to find a short-term solution by lifting restrictions on Puma so that their supply of fuel products continue without compromising Central Bank’s fiduciary requirements. “I want to also inform the country and business that today, the Bank has the highest-ever level of foreign reserves (FX) of more than K13 billion – more than enough for a year,” he said. “That’s because my Government’s fiscal policies assisted in raising FX in the Central Bank over the last three years to record levels. “For example, concessional US$ soft loans from Asian Development Bank, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Japan and Australia have helped to raise our FX. “We were also assisted by increased prices of commodities, not just in oil and gas, but more importantly an increase in agriculture production. “Therefore, FX in the Central Bank is not an issue in this case of Puma, it is just a case of BPNG ensuring that transactions are done prudently and correctly. “However, in this case, BPNG may have stressed Puma to the point that they are unable at supply fuel products due to unavailability of matching US dollars for fuel imports. “I have, immediately after today’s NSAC meeting, written to Central Bank asking them to find solutions to the issues with Puma without compromising the role they play in ensuring that legitimate transactions take place. “This issues between BPNG and Puma have been going on for some time and the Executive Government will have a holistic look at the entire saga. “I, as Prime Minister, believe that businesses should be operating with ease, and when it comes to FX, they should be accessing FX. “If it is a legitimate transaction, it is the Central Bank’s duty to ensure that the requirements of FX are met, with little or no impediments. “Without compromising Central Bank’s role in ensuring that transactions are legitimate and proper, I appeal to it to exercise wisdom and not just be a policeman, but use monetary policy and the Bank as an incubator of economic activity in PNG. “The Government is also looking at the arrangement with Puma, whereby they have a monopoly in PNG, and does not want the country to be placed in a dangerous security situation. “I ask the Central Bank to clear the order for the supply of fuel products by Puma to continue, in the meantime, as we find permanent solutions. I will also set up a State team to look deeper into this saga between the Central Bank and Puma.”
Published on January 5, 2023
SUARAS RUGBY CLUB GETS SUPPORT FROM NGCB SUARAS RUGBY CLUB GETS SUPPORT FROM NGCB
The National Gaming Control Board (NGCB) has expressed its great desire to give back to the people of PNG through its ‘Give Back Program’ with a sponsorship of K40, 000 to support Bialla Suaras Rugby Football Union Club in Nakanai District of West New Britain Province. NGCB Chief Executive Officer Imelda Agon while presenting the cheque to the Club Chairman Andrew Solomon, expressed great admiration to the newly established club for taking the bold step in setting up the club to identify, nurture and expose young local talents along the Bialla area and the surrounding communities. Mrs. Agon said it is very uplifting to see sports unite people, inspire generations, improve, and enhance the lifestyle of people for the better. “I believe that sports is a vehicle that unites people together and when used properly, it can change the lives and mindset of our young people and they can become role models in our communities. “That is why it is important to invest in sports so that our young people can maximize their skills and potential and create career pathways in sports. “Sports create great memories thus, the NGCB stands to support different platforms, mechanisms, codes, programs and projects of sports in the country”, Mrs. Agon said. Bialla Suaras RFU Club Chairman Andrew Solomon thank the CEO Mrs. Imelda Agon and the NGCB for the timely sponsorship and said the fund will be used to develop the code in Bialla Town and surrounding communities. “The club was established for the purpose of identifying and exposing young raw talents within the Bialla area and we believe that with the funding support from NGCB we will achieve that,” Mr. Solomon said. He said they believe that their involvement in this sport would open doors for positive influences and eminent changes in their society.
Published on January 5, 2023
CPL CONGRATULATES CAMPBELL ON RECENT APPOINTMENT CPL CONGRATULATES CAMPBELL ON RECENT APPOINTMENT
Current CPL Group and CPL Foundation director, Stephanie Copus-Campbell has recently been appointed as Ambassador for Gender Equality for Australia, an appointment, made by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. This role serves to deepen Australia’s international engagement on gender equality with her expertise in community development, gender equality and health. She will advocate the importance of women’s human rights, ending gender-based violence, women’s economic empowerment, and the leadership of women and girls. Ms Copus-Campbell currently serves as a board director, both with the CPL Group, and the CPL Foundation. Stephanie also serves as director for other public and private enterprise in PNG. She has been involved in multiple programs in PNG over the years focused on health, leadership, education, and women’s empowerment and protection. The board, management and staff of CPL Group PNG would like to extend our best wishes and congratulations to board director, Stephanie Copus-Campbell, on her recent appointment as Australia’s next Ambassador for Gender Equality. ‘This appointment is a testament to the credentials of our Director Stephanie and compliments the core values of CPL which has always been about empowering women in our communities’, said Stan Joyce, CPL Group Chairman. Sir. Mahesh Patel, CPL Group Founder and Chairman of the CPL Foundation, also said, ‘Stephanie has been an integral part of our CPL Foundation since it’s inception, where it’s focus is also on empowering women and girls through economic empowerment, health, education and women’s health and well being’. The CPL Group welcomes this wonderful appointment and wishes Ms Copus-Campbell all the very best.
Published on January 5, 2023
2023 DRAFT CALENDAR OF EVENTS ANNOUNCED 2023 DRAFT CALENDAR OF EVENTS ANNOUNCED
Published on January 5, 2023
ATHLETICS PNG FINALIZING CALENDER FOR 2023 EVENTS ATHLETICS PNG FINALIZING CALENDER FOR 2023 EVENTS
Athletics PNG is in the process of finalising its calendar of events for 2023, with consultations being held ahead of final endorsement by the Executive Committee. Obviously the key event for this year is the Pacific Games in Honiara and clearly the objective for PNG Athletics is to maintain its position as the #1 track and field nation in the Pacific. “We are aiming to build on our resounding success at the 2022 Mini Games by keeping the momentum going with our programmes and all stakeholders must recognise that we will face stronger competition in Honiara , so we need to be prepared for that”, said President Tony Green. Our elite athletes will need continuing support for their training programmes and we will learn from past mistakes and have a more targeted approach with athletes preparing for specific events. Strong competition is expected for places in the men's track team with a growing number of athletes challenging the established members of the team. Green thanked the NSI Director Janet Gimots for the continued support of the Institute and said that APNG will continue to work closely with the Institute to deliver an outstanding result at the Games. Athletics delivered its plans for Games preparations to the PNG Olympic Committee in October last year together with a budget, as well as tiering scorecards for its squad members. “Basically we have four major components to the plan said Green with ongoing training camps in PNG ; specialist training for elite athletes at the Gold Coast in the technical events of hurdles, jumps and throws; support to the US based athletes; and an appropriate competition programme ,both domestic and international. Other events on the International calendar next year are the Oceania Cup in Saipan in June and the Commonwealth Youth Games in Trinidad and Tobago in August. PNG will form part of a Melanesian Team which will take on Australia , New Zealand , Micronesia, Polynesia and other teams in what is expected to be a high quality eight team Oceania Cup competition. Following its strong performance in 2022 PNG is expected to have a good number of its athletes selected for the Melanesian Team. Athletics PNG will stage its usual regional and National championships in 2023 sponsored by PNG Air and the dates of these events have been drawn up with consideration that the PNG Games will be held during the second term holiday. “With a large number of young athletes from around PNG likely to be in the National Capital ahead of the PNG Games Athletics competition (which is always in the second week of the Games) this is a good opportunity to stage an age division championships” said Green so that’s what we are proposing. Then the National championships in August will be purely an Open event, following which the final team for the Pacific Games will be announced. Green said that the selection policy is being reviewed and will be communicated to athletes soon. “We would of course love to have all the overseas athletes in attendance at the Championships” , said Green but he acknowledged that this may not be possible in some case so the selection policy has to cater for this. “Obviously the Championships will be very important in selecting the final team, but it has been a long standing policy that we expect to see consistent performances from athletes over a period of time and no one should be expected to be selected on the basis of a one off performance that is not backed up with a known training/performance history”
Published on January 5, 2023
TESI LEAVES RED HILL AFTER PLAYING 32 GAMES ACROSS 3 SEASONS TESI LEAVES RED HILL AFTER PLAYING 32 GAMES ACROSS 3 SEASONS
The Brisbane Broncos can confirm Tesi Niu will depart the club. Niu scored 11 tries in 32 games for the Broncos, having made his debut for the club in Round 4, 2020 against the Roosters. Broncos Coach Kevin Walters said, “Tesi has been in the Broncos system for a number of years and is highly regarded across the club. “But we believe he will receive more opportunities elsewhere and it’s an indication of our respect for Tesi that we have allowed him to depart. “We wish Tesi all the best in the next part of his journey.” Source: Broncos.com
Published on January 5, 2023