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IPA ASSURES STAKEHOLDERS ON BUSINESS CONTINUITY IPA ASSURES STAKEHOLDERS ON BUSINESS CONTINUITY
The Investment Promotion Authority has assured the business community and its clientele that the Organization is putting all efforts behind the scenes in ensuring that the transition from the old system to the new one goes well and with minimal disruption to services. Managing Director of the IPA Mr. Clarence Hoot gave the assurance following the switch to an upgraded online registry system. ā€œGiven the magnitude of data in the previous registry, coupled with the fact that the data is being migrated to a totally new system, the migration process is taking a while,ā€ Mr. Hoot said. ā€œIt is advisable that clients consider giving time for data to be fully migrated before they can update their business records. However, the option to register new entities is currently accessible.ā€
Published on December 23, 2022
OCEANIA BEVERAGE LIMITED DONATE 20 CARTONS OF DRINKS TO BOROKO POLICE STATION OCEANIA BEVERAGE LIMITED DONATE 20 CARTONS OF DRINKS TO BOROKO POLICE STATION
The Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary received a cheer of Christmas Spirit in the form of refreshing K-One Raspberry flavored soft drinks from Oceania Beverage Limited this week at the Boroko Police Station. Oceania Beverage Limited Finance Manager Mr. Mark Joseph Bautista presented twenty cartons of their new K-One Raspberry flavored soft drinks to Chief Inspector David Terry who received the token of appreciation on behalf of Metropolitan Superintendent Silva Sika in the presence of media houses who gathered to witness the presentation. Mr. Bautista and his team wanted to show their appreciation to Police Personnel for their hard work and dedication in maintaining peace and safety in the community, especially during the festive season. Chief Inspector David Terry welcomed the gifts and stated that this relationship will continue as the Public-Private Partnership with the Police is further enhanced with such kind gestures. He also added that this was the second time Oceania Beverage Limited had gifted them and said it is gestures such as this that promotes mutual trust and understanding between Police, business houses and the rest of the community.
Published on December 23, 2022
PNG AIR IMPROVES AIR SERVICE FOR CUSTOMERS PNG AIR IMPROVES AIR SERVICE FOR CUSTOMERS
In time for the new year, PNG Air wishes to advise our customers and the travelling public of the introduction of a second mid- week service to Moro, Southern Highlands Province and Vanimo, Sandaun Province. Flight CG8540 will depart Port Moresby for Moro on Wednesdays, and return via Mount Hagen as CG8541. Flights are operated using the ATR72-600 aircraft. Flight CG1628 will depart Port Moresby for Vanimo via Madang and Wewak on Wednesdays, and returned as CG1629. Flights are operated using the Dash 8-100 aircraft. These additional service increase the availability of accessible and affordable air and cargo services for the people of the South Highlands and Sandaun Provinces, connecting travelers with our domeastic network across Papua New Guinea. Further to this, there is an additional non-stop return frequency between Port Moresby and Lae on Saturday afternoon providing increased connectivity between the two cities. Flight CG8502 will depart Port Moresby for La on Saturday and return as CG8503. Flights are operated using the ATR72-600 aircraft. These additional services are to take effect from Wednesday 28th December 2022.
Published on December 23, 2022
PNG AIR TO PROVIDE FLIGHT AND LOGISTIC SUPPORT FOR DABARIS IN 2023 SEASON PNG AIR TO PROVIDE FLIGHT AND LOGISTIC SUPPORT FOR DABARIS IN 2023 SEASON
PNG Air is pleased to announce the renewal and extension of our Sponsorship the the Central Dabaris for further three years. As the official airline partner of Central Dabaris Rugby Club, the airline provides flights and logistical support for the team to their games outside of Port Moresby. PNG Air recognizes that sport plays a key role in development, and are proud to support the Central Dabaris rugby club in their endeavors to promote the sport throughout the nation. The agreement was signed yesterday with representation from both organization. PNG Air Chief Commercial Officer, Simoon C. Pitt said, "We are thrilled to continue our partnership with the Central Dabaris and are looking forward to engage with their passionate fans to showcase our band. We recognize this significant partnership and are proud to support the Central Dabaris for the next three years." "Moving 21 people at any one time isn't easy, but the service from the PNG Air staff has been exceptional", said Hubert Warupi, Managing Director for Central Dabaris. "PNG Air has been the official airline carrier since the inception of the club and have greatly helped with the movement of players and staff. PNG Air is our preferred travel partner and I encourage all other franchises to do the same." The Central Dabaris are looking to improve their standing from last year in the 2023 season of the Digicel Cup and the PNG Air wishes them the very best in their campaign.
Published on December 23, 2022
MESSI'S WORLD CUP PHOTOS HAVE RACKED UP OVER 67 MILLION LIKES MESSI'S WORLD CUP PHOTOS HAVE RACKED UP OVER 67 MILLION LIKES
A photo gallery by Argentine footballer Lionel Messi has become the most-liked Instagram post ever. The images, which show Messi and other Argentina players celebrating their 2022 World Cup win, have racked up over 67 million likes on the social media platform within hours of being posted. In a sensational final on Sunday, ArgentinaĀ won the World CupĀ after beating France in Qatar. It was theĀ crowning achievementĀ for team captain Messi, who said this would be the last World Cup game of his remarkable career. He scored two goals in the final and was awarded the Golden Ball as the best player in the tournament. Before Messi’sĀ post, the most-liked photo on Instagram was anĀ ordinary brown egg. Posted in 2019, it boasts over 57 million likes and had overtaken the previous record held by reality star and makeup mogul Kylie Jenner. On Tuesday, Argentina’s World Cup-winning squadĀ arrived homeĀ to a jubilant Buenos Aires as millions of people lined the streets to celebrate their champions’ return. Messi stepped off the plane first, holding the gold trophy aloft, followed by his triumphant team onto a red carpet at the airport. The triumph in DohaĀ was Argentina’s third World Cup win and its first since 1986, when the legendary Diego Maradona led the team to victory in Mexico. Source: CNN News
Published on December 22, 2022
TEENAGE GIRLS BETWEEN 13-16 YEARS OLD CHARGED FOR MURDER TEENAGE GIRLS BETWEEN 13-16 YEARS OLD CHARGED FOR MURDER
Eight teenage girls were charged with murder Tuesday in the stabbing death of a 59-year-old Toronto man in what police are calling a ā€œswarmingā€ attack. The man was found stabbed Sunday shortly after 12 a.m., following a report of an assault in the area of York Street and University Avenue. The man was taken to a nearby hospital where he later died,Ā police said. Authorities did not release the man’s name pending family notification. The eight girls were found shortly after the attack and taken into custody and charged with second-degree murder, Detective Sgt. Terry Browne of the Toronto Police Service Homicide Unit said during a news conference Tuesday. Three of the girls are 13, three of them are 14, and two of them are 16, according to aĀ news releaseĀ from the Toronto Police Service. The group of teenagers ā€œmet each other through social media. They come from varying parts of the city,ā€ Browne said Tuesday. ā€œWe don’t know how or why they met on that evening and why that destination was downtown Toronto,ā€ Browne said, adding police believe the group may have been involved in an ā€œaltercationā€ earlier in the evening before the stabbing. Source: CNN News
Published on December 22, 2022
WALSH HAS RETURNED TO BRONCOS AND HE'S ON A MISSION WALSH HAS RETURNED TO BRONCOS AND HE'S ON A MISSION
Walking back through the doors at Red Hill, Walsh is among his childhood friends - in many ways it’s like he never left. But there is no doubt the 20-year-old has returned with much more confidence and experience. ā€œI’m really excited to be back. I spent two years away and it was a really big learning curve for myself,ā€ Walsh said. ā€œI really took a lot out of those two years away, I think I’m better off for it, now I’m back, I’m bit more experienced and can bring a lot more back to the team. ā€œIt feels good to be back, around the boys and the staff and the facilities, it brings me back to when I was a bit younger, I’m really enjoying it at the moment, it’s really exciting times.ā€ Walsh has been around the Broncos since he was 14. Before that, he was a fan, dreaming of playing in the NRL. He came up playing with a core group of young players who have now all transitioned into the top squad. 20 of the Broncos top 30 have come though the Broncos elite development pathway, many of whom, played alongside Walsh in the junior grades. ā€œIt’s awesome to have home grown and local talent, it makes it an awesome culture and club,ā€ he said. ā€œIt’s interesting for me, I never really thought about first grade when I first got signed. ā€œI followed the Broncos ever since I was a little kid, when I got the opportunity to come up into the EPD system when I was young, there were a lot of good players in there. It was awesome.ā€ Walsh left for an opportunity to play at the Warriors – one he took with both hands. He returns to Red Hill with 38 NRL appearances -- and had it not been for an unfortunate injury -- an Origin jersey to boot. ā€œI still get those butterflies, because I haven’t pulled on that Broncos jersey yet,ā€ he said. ā€œEvery time I think about it I get a bit emotional, I just think about the jersey presentation and what that is going to be like when I do get that jersey, and the number. I’m really looking forward to it, I can’t wait.ā€ While Walsh is yet to pull on the Brisbane jersey, it is clear he has an innate connection to the club. ā€œIt means everything being here, If I’m being honest, it wasn’t until I left the Broncos it really hit how much I love the club and I want to put on that jersey.ā€ Reece Walsh ā€œI didn’t miss any games when I left, even though I was playing for the Warriors, I still watched every single Broncos game. ā€œI still had a lot of mates who played for the Broncos, that’s when I really thought that I loved the club and that I hoped one day if I get the opportunity to go back, I will. ā€œBeing back feels like I’m at home, brings back a lot of memories and I can’t wait to make a lot of memories too.ā€ His time at the Warriors gave him a lot of lessons on and off the field, and he’ll be forever grateful to the club who gave him his first grade debut. ā€œWhen I left and went to the Warriors - I’m a kid now – but I was a lot younger - I think I had only played two Q Cup games and went straight in and was playing first grade,ā€ he said. ā€œI took a lot out of those two years, I had a really good coaching staff and senior players around me, I loved my time there, they taught me a lot. I’ve come back a much more mature player, I’ve learned a lot of lessons on the ball and off it. ā€œIt was a blessing in disguise to leave and come back, I don’t think I’d be in the position I’m in now, had I not taken those learnings and the opportunity. I learned a lot about what goes into being a first grader, what are the right and wrong things to do. ā€œI learned a lot of Nathan Brown and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck about finding a voice and telling the team which numbers and where to go, because if I don’t do that, I’m not doing my job for the team. ā€œI’ve come back and I want to bring that knowledge into here and then have a growth mindset and keep growing as a player. When you think of good fullbacks, you think of Teddy, Gutho, Papenhuyzen, Drinkwater, you watch them and they are doing everything. Their defence is good, they are involved in the game for 80 minutes. ā€œI look at my time at the Warriors and I’d have a moment in the game, then I would float in and out. Here I want to be on the ball, in the defence, I want to be doing everything and keep working hard. Those are my goals.ā€ Walsh knows there are no guarantees - he won't simply be handed the fullback role - but he didn’t return to Red Hill to make up the numbers. He desperately wants the No.1 jersey. He’s prepared to fight for it too. ā€œThere’s obviously a lot of depth through the whole squad, in the fullback jersey you have Tesi, I think Herbie wants to have a crack there and then Me and Cobbo, have been doing reps there at fullback, it’s awesome competition and we are all pretty close, I think it makes it even better,ā€ he said. Ā ā€œIt’s healthy competition, but I didn’t come back here to play any other position, I signed as a fullback and I want to take that jersey. ā€œI’ve got to keep working hard and keep trying to get better every day, I think it is really good and healthy for the squad.Ā  For myself, it will keep me accountable and keep me working hard, I’m really looking forward to it.ā€ And the ultimate goal is well and truly in his sights. ā€œIt would mean everything to me to be able to be in a team that goes all the way and wins a grand final one day,ā€ he said. ā€œWhen I was younger I was watching all these players, I watched Oatsey a lot, it would be pretty awesome to look back one day if we are really successful - the impact it has on the kids, that will bring more talent who wants to come to the club and pull on the Broncos jersey and represent the club.ā€ Source:broncos.com
Published on December 22, 2022
OPPOSITION LEADER'S CHRISTMAS MESSAGE
Let us do a bit of time travelling back across the seas and continents and across some 2000 years to that first Christmas in a small town in Judea called Bethlehem. There on a bed of straws staring back at the stares of farm animals silenced by wonder, we find the baby whose birth has divided the human calendar into two - that before and that after his birth. The simplicity of the message implicit in the humble setting of his birth combines with the powerful impact of his later spoken messages of peace, love and salvation and the humility of his suffering and death that has endured down through the ages to inspire everyone. The message that comes to us is one of Humility, of Simplicity, of Love and of Hope. It is that message we must share this season with one and all. And where such messages seem lost by circumstances, let us inspire or give it back where we can. It is with this spirit that we turn our minds to those who are unable to celebrate for many reasons. Families in the European country of Ukraine will greet this Christmas with howling missiles, with cries of the injured and wailing air raid and ambulance sirens. Yet amidst the screaming shells and the burning buildings there are health and rescue workers mingling with combatants, placing their lives at risk in order to rescue those trapped and injured. Many children in all parts of the world, including in many parts of PNG, will go hungry and thirsty. Somewhere along the way the Salvation Army or Red Cross or a charity organization will bring much needed food, water, or clothing to those children. May be the help arrives late for many, maybe it is not enough, but it is enough to inspire hope that there is always a helping hand out there in this tumultuous world. In the Carteret of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville and Duke of York islands of East New Britain families are facing rising water levels that are drowning out their homes and gardens. Those waters will not recede. We have plenty of land throughout PNG. We must relocate our first refugees of climate change. The scare of Covid-19 has diminished but the danger is ever present. Rising prices of our goods and services make it difficult to balance daily needs and leave something over for gifts for family and friends. These are evidence of the adverse economic effects of Covid-19 and of the Ukraine war. Yet the government has announced rescue packages in the form of school fee subsidies, payment of school project fees, and taxation relief packages that should ease the pains of many. Tragedy we will always have but it is the help that is to be found in those dire circumstances that give us hope. It is hope that drive us on when all seems lost. There is nothing so important and no job so high that you cannot reach down to lend a helping hand to those most in need. If there is anything we can do this festive season, let us give each other and especially those most in need, that most wonderful gift of hope, first extended to us by an infant boy whose very birth gave humankind hope. Christmas 2022, however we celebrate it, must remind us of that HOPE, both as we receive it and in how we give it to others. Let us remind ourselves that that sun light will always come bursting out of that overcast sky.
Published on December 22, 2022
GAZELLE UNITED CHURCHES PARTNER FOR FREE TRADE ZONE PROJECTS
Three divisions under the United Church (UC) congregation in the Gazelle districts held a combine fellowship on Sunday at the Navunaram UC to meet with the Free Trade Zone (FTZ) consultant Tony Restall. Mr. Restall who is also known as Mr. Free World was accompanied by the FTZ chairman Smael Sam Manikot and the technical working team. According to Mr. Manikot this is part of the consultant visit plan visiting the people, churches and doing awareness and observing doing research as part of the projects initial planning stage. He said following the decision for the Rabaul tuna exporting processing project one of the pilot project under the national government apart from the Gazelle Agro-Industrial Special Economic Zone (GAISEZ) tuna project will be house under the UC land. Mr. Manikot said the technical team already had a special meeting with the New Britain clergies at Kabakada early this year purposely to resolved the principal for the church land at Unairima in the Rabaul district to anchor the Tuna Processing Project. The GAISEZ team presented the overview of the study report to the United Church’s council. The study report pointed two geographical scenarios, that Unairima land parcel is outside the Volcano risk area and secondly Atalilikun Bay can cater for maximum shipping traffic at any one time. Chairman Mr. Manikot said these two FTZ projects will be a result of the Public Private Partnership and church partnership is one of them. The chairman said that the church’s decisions to anchor the Tuna processing facilities development under the Free Trade Zone concept, will give confidence to boost the level of socio-Economics connecting SMES, Livestock and poultry farmers, cooperatives in various farming activities. Mr. Restall told the congregation that he is in the province to create and build something that can provide wealth and development to the lives of the people in the wards. He said people in the province need to stop inviting foreigners to your province or country for them to take your land and resources. He thanked the PNG government and the prime minister for their invitation stating that the Prime Minister is in support of the projects through the political will of Fisheries minister and Gazelle MP Jelta Wong. Mr. Restall further stated that East New Britain is way ahead of the other 13 Special Economic Zones announced in the country because it already has legislation in place and locations confirm for both projects.
Published on December 22, 2022
POLICE ARREST THREE SUSPECTS IN POSSESION OF OFFENSIVE WEAPONS POLICE ARREST THREE SUSPECTS IN POSSESION OF OFFENSIVE WEAPONS
A car driver escaped a crime attack last night and alerted police, who arrested three men and recovered a home made gun, loaded with high powered rifle bullets, and a bush knife. The motorist was driving out of Dorido street at Port Moresby's June Valley surburb when he was approached by several suspects armed with guns and knives at around 2am last night. Two gunshots were reportedly fired, but no injuries or damages were sustained in this crime attack. The complainant sped to the Waigani Traffic lights and and saw Sector Patrol Fox 204 coming from Morata way. He flagged them to stop and told them about his ordeal. The policemen quickly drove to the aforementioned location and arrested three suspects all from the highlands region. The police found a home made pistol loaded with five 5.56 bullets and a bush knife, discarded in some nearby bushes. The suspects were detained and will be charged by the NCD Armed Robbery Squad. Source: NCD/Central Divisional Command
Published on December 22, 2022
SJA SERVES PNG FOR MORE THEN 65 YEARS SJA SERVES PNG FOR MORE THEN 65 YEARS
The National Capital District Provincial Health Authority (NCDPHA) and PNG St John Ambulance (PNGSJA) renewed the Agreement for SJA to provide emergency ambulance services for the PHA in NCD. NCDPHA CEO, Dr Steven Yennie acknowledged the continuous support and the tremendous work carried out by the St John Ambulance in serving the people of National Capital District, and throughout the country. In 1983 St John Ambulance was handed over the responsibility for providing the National Capital District Ambulance Service. This Agreement extends over 40 years of service that St John has provided to the community in partnership with the National Capital District. Dr Yennie added that ambulance services are an integral part of the health system and must be supported to ensure lifesaving services are continuously available. In response to the comments by the CEO of NCDPHA, Commissioner Matthew Cannon, CEO of Papua New Guinea St John Ambulance, expressed gratitude for the trust and confidence the NCDPHA has placed in St John Ambulance and its people. For more than 65 years, St John Ambulance has been on the frontline of emergency medical response in Papua New Guinea. St John Papua New Guinea is a trusted Papua New Guinea charity, saving lives and providing the nation’s primary emergency ambulance and medical retrieval service.
Published on December 22, 2022
SJA CEO THANKS STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS IN CHRISTMAS MESSAGE SJA CEO THANKS STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS IN CHRISTMAS MESSAGE
In 2022, the ambulance service responded to over 22,000 calls for help from people across Papua New Guinea. It was a mammoth achievement made possible because of some 130 ambulance staff stepping forward when help is needed across four regions, using 40+ ambulances and emergency vehicles, travelling thousands of kilometers each day. We thank all community members who have who have supported the life-saving work of the Green Angels across communities in NC, Central Gulf, Morobe, East New Britain and Simbu. The St John Ambulance Council members are volunteers and they have worked tirelessly this year to help the organization prosper. Our St John people recognize and honor the significant voluntary work these incredible leaders contribute as members of PNG St John Ambulance Council. Most admirably, I share my deepest respect and appreciation to my fellow St John people. They work in all kinds of roles to serve our community and keep people safe, secure and healthy. I am privileged to work alongside such passionate and dedicated people.
Published on December 22, 2022