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NAMAH WARNS FOREIGN BUSINESSES INVOLVED IN CRIME
Papua New Guinea does not welcome foreigners who consort with criminal elements and corrupt state agents, the Chairman of the Permanent Parliamentary Committee on Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Defence, Hon. Belden Namah said today.
Mr. Namah made these remarks upon receiving information that a businessman, resident in Wewak, had been detained by officers of Immigration Office following strong allegations of "rogue and criminal activities" in the province.
Mr Namah said: âI am informed that this man is not just happy with conducting business on PNG soil but is abusing his privilege by forming friendship and patronage with both criminals and police officers.
âThere is no place in this country for this kind of filthy criminal behaviour and those responsible must be dealt with in the harshest manner.
âI am informed this man has been on the radar of our Immigration and Citizenship Office for some time.
There are strong suggestions that he has been seen supporting known criminals and possibly benefiting from criminal activities.
"Further, there are suggestions and strong evidence that he has strengthened his position and protection by forming friendships with officers of the local police force.
âThis associations are of the worst and most dangerous sort. It tends towards organised crime for which this country has very little response or protection.
âI commend the Chief Immigration Officer, Mr. Stanis Hulahau and his officers for carrying out their duties diligently in the face of mounting resistance by elements of the police who were compromised.â
Mr. Namah said the foreign businessman was extracted forcibly from a police cell in Wewak last week.
When it was discovered there was an immigration sweep against him, this man was arrested, detained in a locked police cell and the officer with the key disappeared.
Immigration officers forced open the lock and extracted the Person of Interest (POI) from the cell and replaced it with a new padlock before escorting the businessman to the Moem Airport to catch a Port Moresby bound flight.
The businessman is currently in custody at the Bomana Immigration Centre in Port Moresby. Mr Namah said:
âWhile this country invites foreign direct investment, it does not and will not welcome business people who will consort with criminals and corrupt state agents.
âThis is the cheapest and the most dangerous sort of business activity. Such people will build their empires on criminal proceeds and will next go into drugs, arms and human trafficking.
"They will pay for protection from the police force and other state agencies and then we are lost.â
Mr Namah said as soon as his Committee is properly established and resourced, he will carry out sweeping public inquiries to identify, investigate and remove shadowy operations and individuals right around the country.
He called on people to be ready with information to submit to his office.
âI am not against genuine businesses," Mr Namah said.
"I will screen all information received by my committee so those who might have ill will towards honest businesses will not use my office to gain mileage, of that be certain.â
Published on February 3, 2023
MoU SIGNIFICANT AND BENEFICIAL FOR FOOTBALL IN THE PACIFIC
The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) have signed an agreement they say will see more matches between the two continents.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed in Bahrain during the Asian body's annual congress.
Oceania President Lambert Maltock said the agreement is hugely significant and beneficial for football in the Pacific.
"We are pleased that the implementation of this agreement means a focus on high level competitions between representative teams from both confederations," Maltock said.
A joint statement said the MoU would result in "high-level competition" for men's and women's teams and the exchanging of knowledge, experience and resources.
The statement does not say whether the new competitions would be for clubs or national teams. Both continents have their own men's Champions League competitions.
An OFC spokesperson said the MoU opens up the possibility of the OFC Champions playing in the Asian equivalent competition; and vice-versa, the top Asian side playing in the OFC competition.
The spokesperson also said it could result in more pan-continental matches, for example, New Caledonia or Solomon Islands playing against China, to test them against higher-ranked and more experienced national sides.
It would not mean, however, that the respective World Cup qualifying competitions would be merged.
AFC President Salman bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa said both organisations share similar challenges as well as common interests and he was "confident the exchange of best practices will provide fresh impetus to take the beautiful game to even greater heights."
There are 11 national football associations in the OFC and two associate members, and 47 in the AFC.
At the 2022 men's World Cup, Asia was represented by hosts Qatar and five qualifying nations; Oceania's top team New Zealand fell to Costa Rica in the Intercontinental Playoff.
The top-ranked Asian nation is at Japan at 20, followed by Iran (24) and South Korea (25). New Zealand is the best-ranked Oceania side at 105 with Solomon Islands at 136.
Source:rnz.com
Published on February 3, 2023
UoT TO INSTALL MOODLE SOFTWARE PLATFORM IN ARMY BASE
The PNG University of Technology and the PNG Joint Forces Academy (Igam) signed a MOU for training and technical cooperation and implementation of Learning Management System (Moodle) at the academy.
The signing of the MOU that took place yesterday morning between Unitech Vice Chancellor Dr Ora Renagi (Unitech) and PNGJSA Commanding Officer Lt Colonel Donald Aisuk enables Unitech to install Moodle software on all computers and servers at the Igam based academy.
The MOU is to promote closer cooperation and exchange of information on Moodle Platform between the two institution to improve delivery and learning for instructors and officer cadets at the academy.
Unitech will now work with PNGJSA to design, develop and test the mechanisms, methods, procedures and the implement steps necessary to transition management responsibility for the Moodle software at the academy.
Commanding Officer of PNGJSA Lt Colonel Aisuk said that the implementation of this learning management system was part the Defence Forceâs digital transformation which the academy now is implementing.
It was also part of the Defence Force aim to digitalise all its operation by the end of the year and it was a positive step forward for the academy said Lt Col Aisuk.
Vice Chancellor Dr Renagi thanked the academy for seeking out technical expertise from the University, and was overly excited about the prospect for further collaborative and partnerships with the Defence Force.
Dr Renagi said that there was a lot of areas that both neighbouring institutions could work together in terms of technology and using skillsets from both organisations to better and improve lives of rural based people of the country.
Published on February 3, 2023
FIVE CRIMINALS KILLED BY VIGILANT LOCALS IN GOILALA
Five members of a criminal gang responsible for hurling a grenade that killed two men in Goilala were ambushed and killed in a retaliatory attack in December.
Acting Provincial Police Commander of Central Province Senior Inspector Patterson Birigi said the five suspects were slain by angry relatives of the bomb victims, who went after and found them holed up in a remote village in Fane LLG.
The gang led by a renowned criminal identified as Awa Pilot were responsible for various other crimes around the Tolokuma area until they met their fate, acting PPC Birigi said.
He said since the closure of the Tolokuma mine in 2017, the neighbouring communities lived in fear because of the menace and terror imposed on them by the Pilot gang.
The acting PPC said when reports of the bomb attack reached Port Moresby, a composite team comprised of Central Police, the SSD and CID personnel were deployed into Tolokuma to investigate the killings, but the vigilant villagers had gotten to them first before the police arrived.
The villagers had raided a village and killed Pilot and his four accomplices. Mr Birigi said the police deployment was initially hampered by Goilala's tough geographical settings especially the rugged terrains, but the policemen managed to walk to some of the far flung village communities and spoke to them about the importance of law and order.
He said the police team was extracted back into Port Moresby and on 19th of January, five police officers from Central were shuttled by helicopter into the mine site to provide police presence there.
Upon their arrival, the policemen met with the Guard Dog security officials who briefed them on the law and order situation at the mine site and the surrounding villages.
With the information provided, the police officers went out to the villages to conduct more awareness on law and order issues.
The policemen also told the people about the developments happening back in the city.
They also met with the youths and informed them about the newly amended laws, more particularly the new Dangerous Drug Act, which stipulates harsher penalties for offenders.
While interacting with the community the police officers received some vital information that led them to a notorious criminal linked to the Pilot gang.
The police officers were quick to respond to the information provided and walked to a location away from the mine and apprehended the suspect.
The suspect was apprehended, flown back into Port Moresby and referred to the CID.
Published on February 3, 2023
AUCKLAND WATERLOGGED AS INFRASTRUCTURE STRUGGLING TO HANDLE THE WET WEATHER
Based on advice from Civil Defence authorities, Auckland mayor Wayne Brown has formally extended the local state of emergency, but expects it will be lifted early.
The mayor was advised at 9am today by Civil Defence Emergency Management, to extend the state of local emergency.
He considered the advice and signed the declaration at 11.30am, ahead of the existing declaration expiring this evening.
While the rain has eased up somewhat, a week on from the record-breaking downpour that caused widespread damage across the city, it continues to fall.
"We are hoping for a better weekend so we can continue the clean-up, but there is still a bit of bad weather on the way today," Desley Simpson, the deputy mayor, told RNZ's Morning Report.
The city is "fully waterlogged", its infrastructure struggling to handle the ongoing wet weather.
"Even the areas that are designed to carry water and hold water," Simpson said. "We've got aquifers underneath Eden Park that are challenged⊠we're doing as much as we can. We're just hoping that this rain is temporary."
Despite the ongoing conditions, building assessors have managed to inspect about 3500 homes across the region.
So far about 200 have been red-stickered, meaning they're off-limits, and nearly 800 yellow-stickered. The most red-stickered areas are Mt Albert/Mt Eden (54) and the North Shore (32).
"We think we'll have the majority of rapid building assessments we need to do completed by Sunday, but that's really only the beginning of the process," Auckland Council general manager building consents Ian McCormick told Morning Report.
He said it was the second-largest operation of its type ever conducted in New Zealand, after the Christchurch quakes.
[caption id="attachment_35513" align="alignnone" width="788"] These two homes on Scenic Drive in West Auckland's Swanson have been given red stickers. Photo: RNZ / Mohammad Alafeshat[/caption]
"I reached out to colleagues from Hamilton and Tauranga. By Saturday we had inspectors from Hamilton and Tauranga arriving, and we've subsequently had staff turning up from Dunedin, Wellington, Otorohonga, Christchurch, all around the country."
Next week his team will be getting in touch with homeowners whose properties have red or yellow stickers, checking what their plans are and whether they need any assistance or advice.
"There's a lot of flooding⊠sodden carpets, potentially electrical systems being affected, impact on internal wall linings⊠cases where the floodwaters have lifted houses off their foundations.
"And of course then we've got situations where there's been landslips which have impacted on houses, sometimes with fatal consequences."
Simpson said the mayor was getting advice on whether to extend the state of emergency, and a decision would be released later on Friday.
Even if the state of emergency is allowed to expire on Friday evening, council building staff will still be able do what they need to, to ensure affected properties are safe.
The Auckland region on Monday was "designated" under the Building Act 2004, giving the council "a number of powers that may be exercised in respect to all buildings within the designated area", including entry, ordering evacuations and directing works to be carried out.
As for Mayor Wayne Brown's claim hundreds of people were trapped in high-rise buildings due to broken lifts, Simpson said her "understanding is Auckland Emergency Management are not aware of anyone trapped".
Asked if the mayor was misinformed, Simpson said she didn't think so.
"Look, I think the mayor lives in a multistorey apartment himself and his lift isn't working, so I think he has a personal experience of that. But I just don't know any further details."
Source: rnz.com
Published on February 3, 2023
ANG SCHEDULE PERFORMANCE AFFECTED BY DISTRUPTION & DOWNGRADED FLIGHTS
Air Niugini management is working hard to reduce some recent effects on the airlines schedule which has been affected by several external factors.
While the airline ended 2022 on a high note with excellent OTP (On Time Performance) the new year has to date not continued this trend.
Air Niuginiâs General Manager, Commercial Paul Abbot said that several factors have combined and as a result has unfortunately meant customers are seeing a higher number of disrupted or downgraded flights than the airline would like.
Urgent runway repair work being conducted by National Airports Corporation in Mount Hagen has meant that flights have had to be downgraded from Fokker 100 to smaller Fokker 70 and Dash 8 aircraft without advance notice, and with up to 5 flights a day into Mt Hagen this had meant a backlog of passengers affected by the airline having to operate these smaller aircraft.
In the past 3 days alone, this has seen 22 flights to Mt Hagen affected by aircraft downgrades.
In addition, the Dash 8 fleets (Q400 and Classic) which make up more than 30 flights of the daily schedule have been undergoing unscheduled airworthiness reviews as mandated by De Havilland, the aircraft manufacturer, with the flow on effect to the schedule being quite significant.
Air Niugini is also working with NAC to reactivate the runway lights at Nadzab and Kavieng which will enable the airline to resume night operations to both of these critical airports.
The airline apologises to its customers for the reduction in service levels. âThis is not a situation we are happy with but rest assured we continue to work hard on the elements we can control in order to minimise the impact on our customersâ.
On a more positive note, Air Niugini will run two Monthly Madness sales in February, noting the massive interest last weekâs sale created and the opportunity that these low fares provide to enable Papua New Guineans to travel.
The travel periods for these sales fares will be in the next month or so when the current operational issues with Mt Hagen and the Dash 8 fleets will have been resolved.
Published on February 3, 2023
5 COUNTRIES CONFIRMED SO FAR FOR OFC WOMEN'S CHAMPIONS
PNG will host the First Edition of OFC Womenâs Champions League in Port Moresby from March 7-18, 2023.
The Womenâs Champion League will see top club around the region contesting for prestigious Womenâs Champions tag.
Teams confirmed are Labasa (Fiji), AS Academy Feminine (New Caledonia), Eastern Suburbs AFC (New Zealand), Hekari United (Papua New Guinea), Kiwi FC (Samoa), To be Confirmed ( Solomon Islands).
Published on February 3, 2023
MILLER TIME: NEW KNIGHTS RECRUIT READY FOR 2023 SEASON
New recruit Lachlan Miller has signaled his intent to hit the ground running with the Knights by playing in the first trial game against his former club.
With the Knights officially confirming the three-year deal on Wednesday, the Coffs Harbour product said it was a âsurrealâ feeling to arrive in the Hunter as the earmarked No. 1 after playing most of the 2022 season in reserve grade for the Newtown Jets.
â12 months ago I wouldnât have dreamed of being in this situation but Iâm lucky to be here and Iâm very grateful for both clubs for that,â Miller said.
âIf you go back to this time last season, I didnât have much of an idea of what I was doing or what I was getting into. [Now] I feel settled, I feel good and I feel like weâre in for a big year.
âThat opportunity to play fullback was pretty appealing. I have a young family so the three-year deal secures our future.â
After representing Australia at the Tokyo Olympics, Miller caught the attention of the Sharks and signed a contract in late 2021 before making his NRL debut in April last year.
Ironically, the fleet-footed fullback will not only face his ex-teammates in Newcastle's first Pre-season Challenge match on February 10 but play in front of a home crowd in Gosford at Industree Group Stadium.
âThereâs obviously mixed emotions, Iâll get to play in front of my friends and family hopefully but then also play against some of my good mates,â he said.
âI got to go back [to Gosford] last year but I just didnât get on the field which was unfortunate so hopefully this year Iâm fit and healthy and I get picked.
âI still trained down there, obviously I wanted to keep fit and I wanted to keep my skills up to get here and hit the ground running.â
With the new signing all but confirming Pongaâs switch to the halves for the 2023 season, 28-year-old Miller said fans will be "shocked" to see what the Maroons star is capable of in the No. 6 jersey.
âEveryone knows how good of a fullback he is but just what I picked up when I watched him was his playmaking ability and his decision-making is obviously a very high level,â he said.
âI think heâs going to shock a couple of people if he switches to five-eighth; he looks really good and to play off the back of that is pretty exciting.
âMy strength is my running game so hopefully I can just hover around the ruck and hopefully get some playmaking in there too.â
Newcastle hooker Jayden Brailey said his brother Blayke endorsed Miller as a good addition to Adam O'Brien's roster and is excited to see what the new recruit will bring to a new-look Knights spine.
âHeâs going to be a real asset to the spine and to us as a team. Heâs got great speed, great footwork and I saw at training heâs got great skill as well.
âHeâs definitely a handful. Watching him from afar heâs definitely a tackle-breaker, he completes really hard.
âBlayke has spoken really highly of Lachie, more of the person he is and how good of a bloke he is.
âHe was pretty upset to see him leave the Shire but we're excited to have him and build that combination with him.â
Source: NRL.Com
Published on February 3, 2023
UPNG IS NOT IN THE BUSINESS OF TURNING AWAY ACCEPTED STUDENTS Â
Prime Minister James Marape assures Roselyn Alog and all students, either national or international who received acceptance letters to study at the University of Papua New Guinea that they (UPNG) are not in the business of turning away students and will not be turning away students this year.
Prime Minister Marape says the University of Papua New Guinea will honour the acceptance letter that was sent to Roselyn and they will also assist her and her family to come up with a plan to meet her tuition requirements.
He said in fact, the registration team at the University did not turn Roselyn away even after they found out that she has decided to honour her Filipina heritage by choosing to hold a passport for the Republic of Philippines.
Prime Minister Marape said because the studentâs family is not here in country at the moment, the University has put aside the issue of full payment of her tuition fee and have assisted her secure lodging and she will be able to formally register today for classes.
He said, however, as Roselyn holds a Philippines passport, that makes her a Philippines citizen despite being born and raised in Papua New Guinea.
Therefore, as per the universityâs guidelines on national and international students, she now falls under the category of International Student and will have to pay the tuition fee of an international student.
Prime Minister Marape says he knows that the erroneous headline and story on the front page of the Post Courier of the 2nd of February 2023 has caused so much distress for all students who are registering at the University of Papua New Guinea and assures them that all students, including Roselyn, who have received an acceptance letter from the University will be registered and where possible, assistance will be given to find other ways to pay off your tuition fees.
He emphasised that Roselyn was never turned away nor was she discriminated against.
All citizens of all nationalities who meet our institutions entry requirements are welcome to come and study in Papua New Guinea.
Published on February 3, 2023
OTML GRADUANDS RECEIVE CERTIFICATE IN TRADE TEST
Ok Tedi Mining Limited (OTML) hosted a combined graduation ceremony in Tabubil on 27th January for 25 trainees under its Graduate Development Scheme (GDS) and Preferred Area Development (PAD) programs.
A total of 15 trainees from various disciplines of Accounting, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Health, Geology, Human Resource Management, Information & Communications Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Mineral Processing and Surveying graduated from the GDS program, while 10 graduated from the PAD program.
The PAD graduands were from Business Studies, Power Operations, and Process Plant Operations.
Apart from the GDS and PAD trainees that received their certificates, five Trade Test Candidates also received their Trade Test Level 1 â 3 Certificates in Business Studies.
The certificates were presented by members of the OTML Executive Leadership Team (ELT).
Acting CEO and General Manager Mining, Derrick Kelly, congratulated those who graduated and urged them to put to good use what they have learnt at OTML.
âEvery class youâve taken, every skill youâve learned, and every certification youâve earned, theyâve all been preparing you to adapt to change and challenges. But as you know itâs a tough world out there, nothing will be handed to you; you have to earn it,â said Mr Kelly.
Speaking on behalf of the trainees, Graduate Geologist, Dauba Dauba, thanked OTML for investing its time, money, and expertise to develop the trainees into world class professionals.
Manager Training & Organisation Development, Ian Strachan, thanked OTML management for supporting the training programs.
âToday is yet again a testimony to your commitment to the development of PNGâs most valuable resource, which is our future leaders. To the graduates, this is a moment in your lifeâs journey where one door opens, and another closes. I strongly encourage you to make the most of this opportunity,â said Mr. Strachan.
Ten trainees from both the GDS and the PAD programs that graduated have been offered permanent roles with OTML.
Since 1982 OTML has graduated 579 GDS trainees, 1,139 tradesmen and women from its Apprenticeship Training (AT) Program and 679 PAD trainees.
Published on February 2, 2023
TAUPAU OFFICIALLY STARTS WITH THE BRONCOS
Itâs been a whirlwind few weeks for Martin Taupau who officially began his time with the Brisbane Broncos yesterday.
After returning to Australia following Samoaâs ground-breaking performance at last yearâs Rugby League World Cup, Taupau was unsigned by an NRL club despite plenty of interest in his services â but only recently put pen to paper with the Broncos where he has been signed on a one-year deal.
The 32-year-old, who has played 222 NRL games from his time with Canterbury Bulldogs, Wests Tigers and more recently seven seasons with the Sea Eagles, brings experience and aggression to the young Broncos pack.
âWe weighed up every pro and con, but we believe the Broncos was a great fit and obviously coming here, itâs just an amazing feeling, (I have been) welcomed with open arms,â Taupau told assembled media about his move to Queensland following the clubâs Tuesday morning training session at Red Hill.
âEverything is professional far beyond and great measure here, so it's been amazing from the players and the staff, top to bottom, it's been an absolutely amazing experience. And for me personally, I just have to strap on the boots and get to work. Round 1 is obviously just around the corner.â
Saying he was âtechnically unemployedâ for a few months before making the move to the Broncos, Taupau said he leant on his friends and family during that period of uncertainty, with his wife Michelle taking on a new 'job' to make sure heâd be fit and firing upon joining up with a new NRL club.
âI had to strap on the boots, give the whistle my wife and she was my S&C, so she definitely cracked the whip the last couple of months, and I believe it's helped immensely, as well as the honest conversations of the pros and cons of life, both off and on the field,â Taupau said.
âAnd I guess, everything all happens for a reason, and this is the path that I'm on at the moment and I just have to capitalise on every opportunity.â
In announcing his signing, Brisbane coach Kevin Walters said he was counting on Taupau to help the clubâs forwards in particular âgrow and be better playersâ, a task the veteran of 33 Tests for New Zealand and Samoa said he was looking forward to taking on.
âThe great thing with our playing group is that they're just eager to learn and they're very open; they ask the honest questions and obviously with my experience in the game, I'm happy to share that,â Taupau said.
âWith the leadership; there's some growing leaders in this great squad, and definitely some ones who have really instilled their place here.
âIt's a great ecosystem here, I'm just very proud and honoured to be a part of this playing group.
âI don't want to single out anyone, but Payne Haas, young Thomas Flegler, (Adam) Reynolds, Patty Carrigan, honestly, these are born leaders.
âI played a couple of these players last year as well as on the international stage and it's just phenomenal to put on the jersey and being able to have the opportunity to play with them.â
Source: NRL.Com
Published on February 2, 2023
FIRST BLACK FEMALE TO REPRESENT A QUARTERBACK IN SUPER BOWL
Nicole Lynn bet on herself, and it is paying off tenfold.
According to a post from Sports Business Journal, she is set to become the first Black female agent to represent a quarterback in the Super Bowl.
The post Nicole Lynn Is The First Black Female Agent To Represent An NFL Quarterback In The Super Bowl appeared first on AfroTech.
As AfroTech previously told you, Lynn represents Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, who is gearing up to play the Kansas City Chiefsâ Patrick Mahomes II on Feb. 12.
The opportunity wasnât handed to her. Instead, Lynn took a chance by sending a direct message to Hurts.
âHey, have you picked an agent? If not, Iâd love to link,â Lynn wrote on Instagram, according to Sports Illustrated.
Hurts, who had not yet hired a sports agent, felt strongly that Lynn would be the right choice to step into that role due to her determination and her impressive work history.
While considering the idea, Hurts was presented with concerns by those who questioned womenâs success in the heavily male-dominated industry. Yet, none of that wavered his decision.
âI know the agent world in the NFL, and all sports, is very male-dominated,â Hurts explained to Sports Illustrated. âBut Nicole was really on top of her stuff. She was prepared. She knew what she was talking about. She was hungry. And she was determined. And I feel that determination like that never rests. Once you come across such a determined individual, that just hits me a little different.â
Work History
Lynnâs accomplishments in the sports world also include becoming the first female agent to represent NFL agency PlayersRep, which was later acquired by Lil Wayneâs Young Money APAA Sports Agency, in 2015.
Whatâs more, she was just 26-years-old when she signed her first client.
By 2021, Lynn had positioned herself as Klutch Sports Groupâs President of Football Operations. She now represents over a dozen athletes, per Insider.
âAny time someone thinks of an agent, theyâre gonna think of me,â Lynn said, according to NBC News. âThe first person thatâs gonna come to their mind is a Black woman. Iâm the Jerry Maguire â that is who I am.â
Source: Yahoo News!
Published on February 1, 2023