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INCREASE IN OMICRON VARIANT CASES
Papua New Guinea reported 135 new cases of the Omicron variant including five new cases of Delta variant on Thursday, 3 March 2022, bringing the cumulative total to165 and 744 respectively.
Of the Omicron cases, National Capital District (NCD) recorded (95), Morobe (31), Hela (three), Madang and Central (two each), and Eastern Highlands and Enga (one each), while East New Britain recorded five new cases of Delta variant.
One virus-related death was reported in the last 7 – 14 days in the Eastern Highlands, thus increasing the death toll to 639.
According to the latest COVID-19 update from the National Control Centre, Papua New Guinea has also reported 112 new cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours ending midday Thursday 3 March 2022, brining the total confirmed cases since the outbreak, to 41,533, including 40,145 recovered cases.
The new cases were recorded in NCD (35), Morobe (31), Eastern Highlands (25), Hela (five), Central (four), Milne Bay, East New Britain and Madang (two each), and Enga and Gulf (one each).
In its daily updates, NCC also reported a total of 324,925 people having been tested for COVID-19, with 749 newly diagnosed cases in the last 14 days.
In the meantime, a summary of Covid-19 statistics for the 22 provinces is as follows:
– NCD – 11554 cases, 11284 recoveries, 102 deaths, 207 delta cases, 114 Omicron cases;
– Western – 3737 cases, 3695 recoveries, 33 deaths, 43 delta cases;
– Western Highlands – 3050 cases, 2878 recoveries, 79 deaths, four delta cases;
– Morobe – 2574 cases,2516 recoveries, 50 deaths, 87 delta cases, 31 omicron cases;
– Eastern Highlands – 2451 cases, 2284 recoveries, 119 deaths, 22 delta cases, two Omicron case;
– East New Britain – 2291 cases, 2260 recoveries, 31 deaths, 33 delta cases;
– Milne Bay – 1499 cases, 1414 recoveries, five deaths, three delta cases;
– Madang – 1379 cases, 1341 recoveries, 29 deaths, four delta cases, two omicron cases;
– West New Britain – 1241 cases, 1234 recoveries, six deaths, 44 delta cases;
– Central – 1195 cases, 1178 recoveries, two deaths, 10 delta cases, eight omicron cases;
– Southern Highlands – 1177 cases, 1115 recoveries, 53 deaths, 43 delta cases;
– Enga – 1139 cases, 1085 recoveries, seven deaths, four delta cases, one omicron case;
– Chimbu – 1062 cases, 1051 recoveries, 11 deaths, 14 delta cases;
– Hela – 1004 cases, 911 recoveries, 14 deaths, 35 delta cases, five omicron cases;
– Autonomous Region of Bougainville – 981 cases, 960 recoveries, 17 deaths,15 delta cases;
– New Ireland – 918 cases, 902 recoveries,13 deaths, 34 delta cases, two omicron cases;
– Manus – 895 cases, 866 recoveries, 11 deaths, 29 delta cases;
– West Sepik – 879 cases, 845 recoveries,13 deaths, 70 delta cases;
– East Sepik – 746 cases, 714 recoveries, eight deaths, 27 delta cases;
– Gulf – 632 cases, 582 recoveries, 13 delta cases;
– Northern – 618 cases, 572 recoveries, six deaths;
– Jiwaka – 511 cases, 458 recoveries, 30 deaths, three delta cases.
There have been a slight increase in the vaccination coverage rate as of Tuesday 1 March 2022, which indicated 419,426 doses of vaccines have been administered, of which 310,761 people have at least received one dose, while 250,376 persons received double doses.
The statistics also included Booster doses.
Published on March 23, 2022
BUSINESS COMMUNITY URGED TO SUPPORT TRUKAI FUN RUN AUCTION
Businesses and Corporate organizations in the country are urged to support the Trukai Fun Run Auctions
scheduled to be held in Lae on 24th March 2022 at the Lae Yacht Club and in Port Moresby on 31st March
2022 at the APEC Haus.
The Trukai Fun Run Auctions is one of two major fundraising events for the Papua New Guinea Olympic
Committee (PNGOC) held annually to raise funds for Team PNG to participate at international sporting
events such as the Pacific, Commonwealth and Olympic games.
All funds raised this year will enable Team PNG to attend the Pacific Mini Games in Northern Marianas in
June and the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham in July.
PNGOC President Sir John Dawanincura urges the Business Community to get behind this year’s Trukai
Fun Run Auctions by purchasing Trukai Fun Run Shirts in Lae and Port Moresby.
While acknowledging the great support from the Business Community in the many Trukai Fun Run
Auctions held in the past, this year will be no exception.
“The last auctions were held in 2019 before the coronavirus pandemic and we’re very excited to bring
back the auctions after an absence of two years. The auctions are a great opportunity for the business
community to come out to support Team PNG by purchasing Fun Run shirts and at the same time donate
these shirts to schools. Both auction events are approved by the Controller’s Office and we’ll ensure
Niupela Pasin protocols are adhered,” said Sir John.
He further stated that the support shown by the country through such fundraising drives gives confidence
to PNGOC to offer the best possibilities for our athletes and our country.
“This year we have 50,000 shirts to sell and we are encouraging all Papua New Guineans to get behind
Team PNG by purchasing a shirt each at K15.00”.
“I thank Trukai Industries for its continued sponsorship of this annual event and I acknowledge our long
standing partnership of 23 years”.
Shirts bought and donated to schools by Businesses and Corporate Organisations can be resold by the
schools at a price not exceeding K15, with proceeds kept by the schools to fund their respective school
projects.
Interested organizations wanting more information on how to purchase Trukai Fun Run T-Shirts and how
to be involved in the auctions can contact Ms. Sangiawi Singut, Marketing & Events Coordinator at the
Papua New Guinea Olympic Committee on 323 1499, 325 1411 or e-mail events@pngoc.org.pg.
Published on March 22, 2022
SEVEN NEW ELECTORATES INCLUDED IN 2022 NGE
Seven new electorates have been approved by the Parliament today after Prime Minister James Marape tabled the report on the recommendations made by the Electoral Boundaries Commission (EBC).
The seven include Delta Fly in Western Province, Hiri Koiari in Central Province, Popondetta in Northern Province, Nakanai in West New Britain Province, Wau Waria in Morobe Province, Komo Hulia in Hela Province and Porgera Paiela in Enga Province.
This seven new electorates will also see the election of their respective Members of Parliament be conducted in the upcoming 2022 National General Election.
The EBC recommended 12 new electorates however upon consultation with the Electoral Commission, it has not prepared and is unable to conduct elections for all the 12 proposed electorates in the 2022 National General Elections.
The Electoral Commission further advised EBC the five proposed electorates will have their elections in the 2027 National General Elections.
The five include Baniara in Milne Bay Province, Motu Koitabu in NCD, Baining in East New Britain Province, Middle Sepik in East Sepik Province, Mendi Central in Southern Highlands Province and Anglimp in Jiwaka Province.
Mr Marape in presenting the report said the main consideration in the recommendations is the population factor apart from geography.
Published on March 22, 2022
NCSL ANNOUNCES K13.84M PROFIT AND INTEREST CREDITING RATE OF 6.0% FOR THE 2021 FINANCIAL YEAR
At its meeting today, the Board of NASFUND Contributors Savings & Loan Society Limited (ncsl) considered and accepted the Society’s audited financial accounts for the 2021 financial year.
Chairman, Ian Tarutia, on behalf of the Board, announced the following results:
• Total Assets increased by 11.5% to K286.4 million
• Net Asset Value increased by 13.8% to K33.2 million
• Sound General Reserves at K19.2 million, increasing by 8.1%
• Revenue from core business increased by just under 13% to K31.0 million
• Total Revenue increased by 13.2% to K36.4M
• Operating Expenses (excluding Interim Interest Payment to Members and Loan Provisioning) increased by 2.7% to K16.3 million.
• Interim Interest Payments to Members increased by 10.5% to K2.7 million.
• Loan Provisioning Charge and Debt Write-Offs increased to K3.5M mainly as a result of addressing legacy delinquent loan accounts.
• Net Income increased by 4.6% to K13.8 million (after expenses including interim Interest Payment to Members and Loan Provisioning)
• Total membership increased by 5.9% to 141,786 members.
• Members Savings increased by 12.8% to K247.6 million.
• Net Loan portfolio increased by 4.3% to K127.2 million
• Total number of loans processed increased by 5% to 141,164
• Total volume of loans processed increased by just under 5% to K129.7M.
Net Income of K13.85 million is after allowing for K2.76 million in interim interest to members during the course of the 2021 financial year.
After statutory reserving of 20%, ncsl will pay an additional K10.87 million to members. This brings a total of K13.6 million or 6.0% paid to ncsl members for the 2021 financial year.
Ncsl’s declared interest crediting rate of 6.0% is above the average crediting rate of 5.5% paid to members over the last 5 years. The result also maintains the wonderful record of healthy returns on members’ funds deposited with ncsl.
Published on March 22, 2022
MP AND PROTOCOL OFFICER CHARGED WITH MURDER
Member for Moresby North West Lohia Boe Samuel has been charged with murder and appeared at the Waigani Committal Court yesterday along with his alleged accomplice, his protocol officer Fabian Hera.
Samuel, 52 and Hera, 26 both from Motu Koitabu villages were charged with one count each of murder after the shooting of Robert Jerry, 38 from Morobe at the Fusion 2 restaurant in Port Moresby on March 11, 2022.
Both remain in police custody at Boroko Police Station cells.
Police say on March 11 between 7:15pm and 8pm, both men were having dinner with the victim and were discussing when an argument arose.
During the course of the argument, Samuel drew his licensed firearm and shot Jerry on the right side of his neck below the ear, killing him instantly.
Police say Samuel then placed the weapon on the table, slammed the table and yelled at Hera “Fabian why did you do that, why?” before walking out.
Meanwhile Hera was granted bail by the National Court last Friday but has yet to raise up the amount of K5000.
The matter returns to court on May 10.
Published on March 22, 2022
ISAAKO JOINS THE TITANS IMMEDIATELY
The Brisbane Broncos have released Jamayne Isaako to the Gold Coast Titans immediately.
It had been heavily reported Isaako would join the Parramatta Eels for the remainder of the 2022 season, however, the Titans released a statement on Tuesday morning confirming the winger would join the Queensland rivals for the remainder of the year.
Isaako is signed on with the Dolphins from 2023.
While the Eels are in a backline crisis dealing with multiple injuries, having already been short on depth at wing and centre at the back end of 2021, the now ex-Bronco was reportedly against moving to Sydney.
That seems to now be the case, and while out of favour at Brisbane, he has secured a move elsewhere in the state.
Titans coach Justin Holbrook said he would add plenty of depth to the club.
“Jamayne is experienced at NRL level and has played on the international stage,” Holbrook said.
“He adds great depth to our outside backs and provides us with coverage across both the fullback and wing positions.
“We’ve got strong competition across a number of positions and adding Jamayne gives us another exciting option to choose from in our backline.
“We had kept a spot on our roster open and we’re thrilled that we are now able to add Jamayne to our team.
“With a number of talented young backline players on our roster, Jamayne will no doubt be able to help with their development during his time with the Titans.”
The Broncos have confirmed on Tuesday Morning that Isaako has been released with a brief statement.
"The Broncos have granted Jamayne Isaako an immediate release from his contract with the club," the statement read.
The Broncos were happy to facilitate the request and wish Jamayne and his young family all the best in the future, both on and off the field."
Isaako's release to the Eels was first reported as likely after the Dunster injury, and with the youngster now finding himself on the outer at Brisbane, it's a move which makes sense to both clubs. He is set to join the Dolphins next year and missed Brisbane's team for Round 2 after playing at fullback in Round 1.
Tesi Niu's return, as well as the form of Selwyn Cobbo and Corey Oates, with Jordan Pereira also reportedly in good touch, means Isaako may be a long way away from first-grade at Red Hill in Kevin Walters' side who have started the year with two wins from two games over the Rabbitohs and Bulldogs.
The Titans, with Corey Thompson, Greg Marzehew and Phillip Sami on their books as wingers, Jayden Campbell at fullback and Patrick Herbert and Brian Kelly in the centres, are unlikely to call on Isaako to play first grade anytime soon.
Published on March 22, 2022
UKRAINIAN GIRL WHO SANG 'LET IT GO' IN SHELTER SINGS UKRAINIAN NATIONAL ANTHEM IN POLAND
A Ukrainian girl who gained worldwide attention for singing "Let it Go" while in hiding from Russian attacks is now singing her country's national anthem in Poland.
The girl, 7-year-old Amellia Anisovych, sang the Ukrainian national anthem Sunday night at a charity concert in Poland that raised more than $380,000, according to The Associated Press.
Amellia wore a traditional Ukrainian dress with her hair in pigtails when she sang the anthem at the "Together for Ukraine” concert in Lodz, Poland.
The girl is now a refugee in Poland, along with her grandmother and brother. Her parents remain in Kyiv, according to the AP.
Last month, near the start of Russia's attacks on Ukraine, Amellia was sheltering in a safe-room bunker in Kyiv when she began to sing "Let it Go," from the popular Disney movie "Frozen."
Amellia's singing quickly quieted the room and then went viral when a video of her singing was shared online.
[caption id="attachment_19910" align="aligncenter" width="887"] Seven-year-old Amellia Anisovych, a refugee from Ukraine, stands to the right of the Ukrainian and Polish flags in the finale of a fund-raising concert in Lodz, Poland, March 20, 2022. Anisovych opened the concert by singing Ukraine's national anthem. She became widely known for singing of a song from the movie "Frozen" in a bomb shelter in Kyiv in early March.[/caption]
The video even reached two stars of "Frozen," Idina Mendal and Josh Gad, who each sent tweets of support to Amellia.
"We see you. We really, really see you," Mendel, the voice of Elsa in the movie, wrote on Twitter, alongside two hearts in the colors of the Ukrainian flag.
Gad, who voices Olaf in "Frozen, wrote on Twitter in part, "I want to hug and protect this and every other child in danger right now and I feel helpless."
Since the start of the Russian invasion, more than 3.4 million people have fled Ukraine, according to the latest figures from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNICEF told ABC News that half of the internally displaced Ukrainians and half of those who have fled are children.
SOURCE: ABC NEWS
Published on March 22, 2022
HEROIC DEFENSIVE EFFORT SECURES WIN FOR PAPUA NEW GUINEA
After a couple of days of disruption, the on field action returned to FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ Oceania Qualifiers in Doha, with Papua New Guinea beating New Caledonia 1-0 in a physical but wildly entertaining encounter at Suhaim Bin Hamad Stadium.
Both sides made several changes to their starting XI’s after first round losses, Papua New Guinea holding tournament favourites New Zealand to a solitary goal while New Caledonia went down 2-1 to an impressive Fiji.
The intent on attack was evident right from the kickoff, with a fourth minute volley by New Caledonia’s Jordan Wetria forcing a good diving save by Papua New Guinea keeper Ronald Warisan. But it was the Papua New Guinea side that cashed in on their first real chance, as the ball was lofted down field to Tommy Semmy in the eighth minute. Semmy showed excellent composure to beat defender Jean-Brice Wadriako with a nice touch and then slam home a right footed shot from the edge of the box.
The attacking intent continued in the perfect conditions as New Caledonia looked to equalise, creating several chances with the best being a flick on from a corner that was smartly defended by PNG defender Stahl Gubag. The ball seemed destined for the back of the net but Gubag managed to parry it to the safety of Warisan’s grasp.
Referee Joel Hopken from Vanuatu was kept busy as both teams kept up the breakneck pace throughout the first half, giving a number of free kicks. New Caledonia had a great chance as Morgan Mathelon beat the offside trap, but Georges Gope-Fenepej had the ball taken away from him in a beautifully timed challenge by Felix Komolong, despite the New Caledonian striker’s claims for a penalty.
New Caledonia kept pressing, especially down Wetria’s wing, but couldn’t find a way through the stubborn Papua New Guinea defence as they searched for a goal.
The second half saw the hard-working Warisan back in business early as New Caledonia picked up where they left off, but he and the Papua New Guinea defenders did well to withstand a long period of pressure.
The influential Richard Sele, who was so impressive against Fiji, was introduced for New Caledonia in the 64th min, a move that almost paid off straight away as they manufactured a terrific break. But it was diffused by Emmanuel Airem’s stunning tackle on Joris Kenon, that most likely saved a goal and summed up the commitment of the Papua New Guinea effort.
Jean-Luc Decoire’s shot not long after slid across the face of Warisan’s goal, which was followed up by a close offside call on Gope-Fenepej when he found himself wide open on goal. But in a flash an even better chance came at the other end, first Papua New Guinea substitute Pale Paul’s shot drew a great save by New Caledonia keeper Mickael Ulile before Semmy’s follow up was parried wide.
New Caledonia forced a few more corner kicks but the fired-up Warisan and his defensive cohort could taste an impending victory. There were shouts for a penalty after the goalkeeper’s diving challenge on Germain Haewegene with five minutes to go, with the frustration shown by Decoire resulting in him being shown a straight red card. Gope-Fenepej was booked for a challenge shortly after as well.
The end-to-end action continued right until the final whistle, but the Papua New Guinea side held on to record a much-needed win. Warisan was outstanding in goal, made even more impressive by the fact that he was troubled by what looked to be a hamstring injury throughout. His contribution to the dramatic match was crucial in securing a memorable victory for Papua New Guinea.
Both sides are back in action on Thursday Doha time, with Papua New Guinea facing Fiji, while New Caledonia play New Zealand.
Papua New Guinea 1 (Tommy SEMMY 8’)
New Caledonia 0
Half-time: 1-0
Papua New Guinea: 20 Ronald WARISAN (GK), 2 Daniel JOE, 4 Alwin KOMOLONG (c), 5 Felix KOMOLONG, 8 Michael FOSTER, 13 Tommy SEMMY, 14 Emmanuel SIMON, 17 Jacob SABUA, 18 Kolu KEPO, 19 Stahl GUBAG, 23 Emmanuel AIREM. Substitutions: 1 Russel CHRIS (GK), 22 Ila ILAROVA (GK), 3 Godfrey HARO, 6 Ati KEPO, 7 Raymond GUNEMBA, 9 Patrick AISA, 10 Obert BIKA, 11 Yagi YASASA, 12 Joshua TALAU, 15 Philip STEVEN, 16 Pala PAUL, 21 Mathew DAVID. Coach: Marcos GUSMAO
New Caledonia: 23 Mickael ULILE (GK), 2 Jordan WETRIA, 4 Pierre KAUMA, 5 Emile BEARUNE (c), 7 Joris KENON, 9 Morgan MATHELON, 10 Cesar ZEOULA, 14 Joseph ATHALE, 15 Jean-Luc DECOIRE, 19 Georges GOPE-FENEPEJ, 22 Jean-Brice WADRIAKO. Substitutions: 1 Jean-Gilles HNAMUKO (GK), 20 Rocky NYIKEINE (GK), 3 Joël WAKANUMUNE, 6 Cédrick SANSOT, 8 Pierre BAKO, 11 William ROKUAD, 12 Richard SELE, 13 Vincent VAKIE, 16 Germain HAEWEGENE, 17 Cédric DECOIRE, 18 Bertrand KAI, 21 Roberto NEOERE. Coach: Dominique WACALIE
Published on March 22, 2022
PNG RED CROSS SOCIETY CEA ACTIVITIES BOOSTED
Papua New Guinea Red Cross Society (PNGRCS) with the support of International Federation of Red Cross (IFRC) currently has a surge delegate here in Papua New Guinea to support PNG Red Cross in the area of Community Engagement and Accountability (CEA).
Ms. Jess McGrath, a CEA advisor from Australia, has come to support PNGRCS with the rolling out and strengthening of the community engagement and accountability activities with the support of the PNGRCS team at the head quarter in Port Moresby as well as branch officers and volunteers on ground.
Ms. McGrath who is now focusing on the designing and coordinating of community engagement assessments in PNG said, “Over the month of March and April, we will aim to have approximately 1000 individual needs assessments conducted across NCD, Milne Bay, Madang and East New Britain. And by mid-year, we anticipate this will have occurred across all 12 branches of PNGRCS in the country.”
The assessment was carried out in Milne Bay and East New Britain Red Cross branches last week. This week, the Red Cross team will continue with NCD & Central Province branch followed by Madang, Mt. Hagen and Bougainville next month.
The assessments include; Focus Group Discussion, Household Survey, Key Information Interview, and Covid-19 Community Feedback Survey.
Ms. McGrath said the assessments were focus on collecting information and feedback needs and channels as well as insights on socio-cultural and contextual factors that can inform our future planning and guide community engagement efforts moving forward.
Ms McGrath and the team from PNGRCS will be holding various trainings, and ongoing capacity building activities during the term of her deployment in PNG and ensuring that PNGRCS have the required recommendations on operational strategies to ensure strengthened engagement of and accountability to people and communities.
Ms. McGrath as the CEA delegate to PNGRCS will also be focusing on the setting up of an appropriate feedback system in PNGRCS in consultation with the relevant programme colleagues and the region, ensuring PNGRCS teams are communicating clearly to communities about who they are and what they are doing. This would further provide opportunities for participation and listening, respond and act on feedback, questions and complaints.
Other priority areas Ms. McGrath and the team will be focusing on for this deployment includes; Information as Aid (Sharing of timely, actionable and potentially lifesaving information with communities quickly, efficiently and at scale) as well as Social and behaviour change communication (Understand people’s behaviours and use innovative and participatory communication approaches to support communities adopt safer and healthier practices).
The assessment is the first of its kind in PNG and PNGRCS is pleased to pilot and roll out this program in the communities.
Published on March 21, 2022
HISTORIC WIN FOR PNG BARRAS IN ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP LEAGUE
The 15th One Day International for PNG in the ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 was the charm for the Kumul Petroleum PNG Barramundis, winning their first match in this league.
In the 14 matches since their debut on August 14, 2019, where the Barras played their first match against Oman in Aberdeen in Scotland, we have also lost fixtures against UAE, Nepal, USA, Scotland, and Namibia. On March 19, 2022, that all changed, in Dubai against the home team UAE, the Kumul Petroleum PNG Barramundis convincingly won for the very first time.
Player of the Match, Alei Nao, setup the win with a devasting 10 overs, taking 4 wickets for only 27 runs. Chad Soper continued his impressive form again being economical and taking key wickets with figures from his 8 overs of 3 wickets for only 15 runs.
The UAE top order was ripped through with the Barras on top of the game quickly, with the home side at one point being 77 for 9 wickets. A fine rear-guard action from Roshan Mustafa, scoring 88 runs of the UAE 147 total, ensured the home side had a target they would have still had belief they could defend.
Assad Vala, led the Barras from the front, ensuring victory with an unbeaten innings of 68 off 97 balls. Charles Amini provided strong support, with 36 runs, of their 71-run partnership, which steadied the ship after UAE struck with 2 early wickets. Assad Vala fittingly was not out as PNG won the match by 6 wickets, with 82 balls remaining.
The UAE, despite this home loss, remains second on the table behind Oman. PNG now has points on the table and can look forward confidently to taking on teams in the Cricket World Cup League 2, knowing the Barras have beaten a quality UAE team at their home.
For Cricket PNG, there has been a long and difficult journey to our first win. After making it to this league in 2019, the Barras started with 8 consecutive losses through to September 2019. Due to Covid, the Barras did not play again Internationally September 2021.
After Head Coach Joe Dawes departed late in 2020, new Head Coach Carl Sandri took control in 2021.
The matches in 2021 were the start of a rebuild programme, as PNG worked the rust out of their game, after two years of Covid enforced hibernation.
All the work Head Coach Carl Sandri, his coaching staff, and the Barras wider squad have been putting in behind the scenes, including spending over three weeks away from home hosted by the City of Gold Coast for an intensive training camp, before this tour of another three weeks, are starting to show dividends.
For the Kumul Petroleum PNG Barramundis, this is an historic first win, and by continuing to work hard, they are looking forward to taking on the other teams in the league and building from this success. Back the Barras!
Published on March 21, 2022
COCA COLA EUROPACIFIC CELEBRATES WOMEN FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH
For the month of March, Coca Cola Europacific Partners PNG are celebrating some of the many inspiring women across CCEP as part of the International Women’s Day Celebrations.
One such inspirational woman being celebrated is Ms Adlyn Nagwi, the Head of Talent at Coca Cola Europacific Partners PNG.
Ms Nagwi is currently in Sydney, Australia for a secondment and recently spoke to our newsroom about her thoughts of the International Women’s Day theme: Gender Equality today for sustainable tomorrow.
“A simple definition of that (IWD Theme) is enabling that equal power and opportunity for both genders to make the world a better place to live in.” “Whether through health policies, education etc.”
Nagwi said that looking back on her career, one of the things that she would’ve changed in her working environment would’ve been to have a full understanding of the Diversity & Inclusion (D & I) Policy.
Working in a male dominated environment, understanding the D&I policy and how that could apply in her line of work and strive towards breaking the bias and influence the outcome.
“I don’t recall facing really tough challenges working with male colleagues.”
“A reflection on that would be because of two reasons, the credibility built from my work output and the approach I took when working by respecting individuals and their opinions and views.”
Nagwi added that this is only the beginning of her secondment and she is still learning.
She added, “Some of the things she is learning while in Australia can be implemented when she returns and some will just be aspirations.
She further stated that she was slowly adjusting to living away from loved ones.
“It was very challenging initially being away from family especially since I’ve got 3 kids.”
“But thanks to technology and supportive parents and I work with a great bunch of supportive colleagues who have made the journey enjoyable so far.”
“I encourage all my female colleagues, regardless of your roles in the company that you too can be an advocate for gender equality.”
Published on March 21, 2022
PNG GOES DOWN TO NZ IN QATAR
PNG Kapul Coach Marcos Gusmao is optimistic to reach the final of Group A of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Oceania qualifier despite unfair results against New Zealand going down 1-0 in the 20th minute in the Game 1 of the Group A match on Saturday morning.
He said his team's strategy, the perhaps unfair defeat against New Zealand was something we could not expect, but our strong objective of reaching the final is stronger than ever, don't think that we will give up the game easily, we are very strong to play against any team.
New Zealand even with more possession of the ball saw our line up fight the 90 minutes.
The Brazillian coach made these comments when he announce his squad for Monday game against New Caledonia (Qatar Time 5pm) which will be Tuesday 1am.
The team for New Caledonia game is as follows; Roland Warisan (goalkeeper), Alwin Komolong, Felix Komolong, Daniel Joe, Emmanuel Airem (backs), Emmanuel Simon, Jacob Sabua, Michael Foster, Stahl Gubag, Tommy Semmy and Kolu Kepo.
Only four changes to the starting team with Airem replacing Koriak Upaiga, Foster taking over from David Muta, Stahl replacing Raymond Gunemba while Kolu takes over from his brother, Ati in the frontline.
Team Manager Joseph Ealadona said despite going down to New Zealand in a controversial referee's call, the boys has remained focus going forward to finish in top two in order to qualify for a criss-cross semi final.
New Caledonia went down to Fiji 2-1 and surely looking forward for another a win to stay in touch in contention. Fiji will play New Zealand in other Group A match after PNG vs New Caledonia.
After Game 1 of Group A matches; Fiji lead with 3 points, New Zealand 3, New Caledonia 0 and PNG 0.
Published on March 21, 2022
