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NATIONAL PARLIAMENT CELEBRATES 40 YEARS TODAY NATIONAL PARLIAMENT CELEBRATES 40 YEARS TODAY
Cultural dances, poetries from students, song presentations, booth setups, and the shared history of the National Parliament were part of the celebrations to mark its 40th anniversary today. In his opening remarks, Speaker of Parliament Job Pomat thanked the people of Australia for giving Papua New Guinea its freedom from 1975 to this day. He said, four decades ago on the 7th of August 1984 when he arrived in Port Moresby King Charles, who was then the Prince of all Commonwealth countries, officially opened the National Parliament. “Mi no bin dremanim olsem one day, ba me sanap time mi kam lo fopla ten yia blo em na ba mi speaker. Na mi yet mi privilege na honor lo Markim na mi kamap displa man,” said Pomat in Tok Pisin. (I never dreamt that one day I would stand and be the speaker on its 40 years. And I am privileged and honoured to mark this day) “Mi laik tok tenk yu tru gen, mi tokim back lon Australia, displa friendship blo mi tupla em displa bigpla luksawe yu givim. Haus Man blo pipol blo Papua New Guinea yu givim.” (I want to say thank you again to Australia. The National Parliament House (Haus Man) you gave for the people of Papua New Guinea is a symbol of our friendship through this.) He said since he became the head of this institution as “Speaker of Parliament” he witnessed two (2) incidents where the people of this country attempted to burn down the parliament haus. The constitutions and laws that are made are through this house and governments change through this house, and it should be respected by all Papua New Guineans. “Tok tok blo mi laik go lo ol young pla man na meri na pipol blo Papua New Guinea, please. Yes, yu can come na shoim bel hevi blo you lon front blo em na ol leaders bai oli hairm, but noken burukim na noken kukim.” (I am calling on all the young and old and all Papua New Guineans, please, yes you can come and share your disappointments in front of the house and the leaders to hear, but don’t burn break and burn the house.) He also urged all members of parliament to stand and work together for the betterment of this country. He further stated that they will soon unfold the statue of the Late Grand Chief Michael Somare in front of the National Parliament.
Published on August 29, 2024
LAE SNAX TIGERS CLUB ACKNOWLEDGES PNGRFL LAE SNAX TIGERS CLUB ACKNOWLEDGES PNGRFL
After slaying the Mendi Muruks with a 10-8 win over the weekend and securing their spot in the top 4 of the DigicelExxon Mobil tournament, the Lae Snax Tigers Club acknowledged and thank the PNG National Rugby League Competition Management for offering to accommodate the team in Port Moresby. The PNGRFL team offered the Lae Snax Tigers team to stay on in Port Moresby for the duration of the playoffs, so the team will not have to brave the harsh conditions during the bad weather to get back to Port Moresby next week. Though the team appreciates the PNGNRL for the positive response and support; as a team they have decided to return to Lae. This decision is based on the team's consideration and support for the 5 team members, who are students at UNITECH. Coach Noel Zeming states, "As a club we always support and prioritize players education and welfare and will support our boys and stick together as a team." They apologize to PNGRFL for any inconvenience caused but feel that it is very important they stick together as a team and brave the weather again this coming week to return and fight for the final spot once again. The club has paid all school fees for its players and continues to support their education and the Rugby league growth equally.
Published on August 26, 2024
NCDSRL U17 CAIRNS SELECTIONS UNDERWAY NCDSRL U17 CAIRNS SELECTIONS UNDERWAY
The Under 17 trial match that took place today at the Sir Hubert Murray Stadium marks a significant milestone as the inaugural event for the National Capital Schools Rugby League (NCDSRL) competition. According to NCDSRL President Arnold Gende, the current roster of 40 students will be reduced to an 18-member squad that will travel to Cairns in November to compete against St Trinity Bay State High School. “The boys will play a social match with Trinity Bay State High School and we will be selecting eighteen (18) of the best players to travel down to Cairns from the 17-18th, November. This all made possible through the Moni Plus NDCD Port Moresby Vipers and the NCD Governors office.” The air fairs will be met by NCDC and the accommodation in Cairns will be met by the St Trinity Bay State High School, said Gende. Mr. Gende stated that this pathway provides an excellent opportunity for the boys to demonstrate their talents and potentially attract the attention of scouts in Australia. The selection of all 40 boys in the NCDSRL competition was conducted in accordance with the NCDSRL benchmark policy, which requires a minimum of 60% academic performance and the verification of age through birth certificates. “Straight after completing the selections for the 40 boys, we will send through the names to the Vipers management so they can start working on their passports and apply for their visas.” “We also hope to create and cement that relationship with Trinity when we travel down so it becomes and annual event, some form of cultural exchange program.” The NCDSRL also plans to host Trinity Bay if they plan to visit and show them the diverse culture of PNG. He further stated that they are looking forward to form a girls team by next year to take part and expose their talents as well.
Published on August 25, 2024
PMGH COMMEMORATES NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER & REPENTANCE PMGH COMMEMORATES NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER & REPENTANCE
The National Day of Prayer and Repentance is held annually on 26th August and is a day dedicated for all Papua New Guineans to come together to pray and repent. The Port Moresby General Hospital (PMGH) marked an early National Day of Prayer and Repentance on Friday, 23rd August, centred around the theme, "New Beginning Through Repentance." The commemoration was hosted by the Chaplaincy Services in collaboration with the Nursing Christian Fellowship, creating a significant moment for staff across the hospital to unite in reflection and prayer. A key highlight of the program was the prayer segment, which featured staff from each division that were focused on their prayers on thanksgiving, confession and blessing. These prayers emphasized gratitude, repentance, spiritual protection, and blessings, offering a moment of deep reflection and connection for the PMGH community. On behalf of the executive management of PMGH, Director Medical Services, Dr Kone Sobi was present for the occasion and spoke of the importance of repentance as a path to renewal, encouraging everyone to embrace a fresh start in both their personal and professional lives. The gathering served as a reminder of the shared values and spiritual foundation that guide the work and commitment of the PMGH community.
Published on August 25, 2024
MARAPE TO MEET UN SECRETARY GENERAL AT THE PIF MEET MARAPE TO MEET UN SECRETARY GENERAL AT THE PIF MEET
Prime Minister (PM) James Marape is expected to meet with the Secretary-General of United Nations, Antonio Guterres at the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) in Tonga this week. Mr. Guterres sent a request through the UN Resident Coordinator’s Office in Port Moresby to PM Marape for the special bilateral meeting which will be held on the margins of the PIF summit. In his letter, the Secretary-General commented positively on the Marape-led Government’s efforts in progressing the Bougainville peace process and acknowledged it as one of the best models of conflict resolution taking place in the world today. He also acknowledged Papua New Guinea as a leading forest nation, and a leading nation among the countries in the Pacific outside Australia and New Zealand, placing PNG ahead to engage in discussions with PM Marape on issues of local and global importance. PM Marape welcomed the opportunity to meet with Mr. Guterres, saying he looks forward to engaging in the discussions with the head of the United Nations. “PNG, as usual, will continue to advocate for our ocean and forest resources and for industrialized nations to honour their climate change mitigation commitments,” said PM Marape.
Published on August 25, 2024
OVER 5, 000 STUDENTS VISIT PNGUOT BOOTH OVER 5, 000 STUDENTS VISIT PNGUOT BOOTH
During the recent NCDC Secondary Schools Career Expo, the Papua New Guinea University of Technology (PNGUoT) attended as an exhibitor from the 12th – to the 16th of August in Port Moresby. There were thirty (30) schools with a total of 5, 642 students that actively participated in the expo to visit booths set-ups of different institutions from around the country. On average, PNGUoT staff saw over a thousand students each day. PNGUoT's Student Administration staff highlighted the admission requirements, and processes to apply for both School Leavers (SL) and Non-School Leavers (NSL), Academic programs; including online programs. They further explained the processes and the need for the Skills Tertiary Admissions Test (Stat-PNG). The recent reorganization of the University’s academic structure which is aligned to the PNGUoT’s Strategic Plan 2020 – 2024 was also covered. Jeff Vincent Jack, a grade 12 student from La Salle Technical Secondary School said, “It’s good that PNGUoT was here to set up because we see PNGUoT as a leading institution in PNG. It’s good to talk directly to them and clear doubts about the programs and the requirements to study at PNGUoT. I was satisfied after visiting the booth and thank the University staff that were present during the week to clear doubts”. PNGUoT’s Deputy Registrar (Academic), Naomi Wilkins said, the University has participated in so many of these kind of Expos in the past in different locations and will continue to participate. "The need to participate is to do awareness as there are continuous changes within the University and we need to inform interested students who are applying for our programs.” “Bulolo Forestry College, Lae School of Nursing, and Timber & Forestry Training College (TFTC) are merged with us so they have to market their programs as well and we do not expect all these students to apply and get into tertiary institutions”. Mrs. Wilkins said, PNGUoT hopes to participate in expos and events to market updated programs that are offered in the university.
Published on August 23, 2024
CLP BACKS 58TH MEDICAL SYMPOSIUM CLP BACKS 58TH MEDICAL SYMPOSIUM
CPL Group is proud to continue its unwavering support for the largest gathering of medical professionals in Papua New Guinea, reaffirming their dedication to healthcare in the country. The Medical Symposium, now in its 58th year, is an annual event hosted by the Medical Society of Papua New Guinea (MSPNG). This year’s symposium taking place from September 1st to 6th at the Sir Mara Haus in the city of Mt. Hagen in the Western Highlands Province focuses on the theme ‘Burden of Trauma and its Impact on Health & Socioeconomic Wellbeing,’ bringing together healthcare professionals from various disciplines to explore and discuss critical advancements and challenges within the health sector. As part of CPL Group's sponsorship, CPL is proud to provide support to five medical society meetings, as well as branded lanyards and bags plus raffle prizes contributing a total value of K100, 000. The symposium branded bags and lanyards were officially handed over by CPL’s Head of Pharmacy, Pradeep Panda, to the President of the Medical Society of PNG, Professor Nakapi Tefuarani, and other distinguished members of the MSPNG. Professor Tefuarani, along with members of the MSPNG, expressed deep gratitude for CPL Group’s continued support, noting that such contributions are vital in enhancing the impact of the symposium for healthcare professionals, researchers, and students alike. CPL Group will be represented at this year’s symposium by the CPL Medical & Lab Supplies (MedLab) and City Pharmacy Wholesale team.
Published on August 23, 2024
WAN SQUAD RETURNS WITH GOLD TO HUGE TURN OUT WAN SQUAD RETURNS WITH GOLD TO HUGE TURN OUT
Papua New Guinea’s top hip-hop dance crew, Wan Squad arrived this afternoon August 21, 2024, to a warm and energetic welcome from families, friends and supporters that turned up at the International Jackson’s Airport to welcome the dancers after winning gold in Arizona, USA. The atmosphere was electric and emotional as the crew, who won gold with their exceptional dance performance, proudly brought their achievement back to the country. Their victory not only elevated their dance to new heights but also put PNG on the global map. The group's creative director Pyan Ng said it was not an easy win for the team and are thrilled to bring the gold back home. He said, the process to get to were they are today a challenge that tested them mentally and physically. It was not an easy journey for the team to get this win. "One of the first one was jet let." "We were sleeping at 3am and waking up at midday." "Other than that, the process on getting here was a challenge in terms of challenging ourselves creatively, mentally and physically and to get this win was not an easy journey for us and we're excited to bring the gold back home," said Pyan. "This year we took it upon ourselves to commit more." "We've done courses, learning to expand our knowledge in terms of understanding the rule book and requirements to win this competition." "We got to speak to international judges, international choreographers to give us more insight to understanding everything." "Other than that, the boys were 100% committed." "We had Mountain Dew and Indomie behind us 100% financially support us financially and without everyone coming together this year, we wouldn't be where we are right now." Joining the crew on the international stage were the two newbies, brothers Ajay Ravu and Joseph Ravu from the Central Province. With huge smiles, both brothers expressed excitement as this was a first-time experience for them and returning home with gold gave their families, friends and supporters outside the airport reason to celebrate with much electrifying emotion. Pyang said, hearing the PNG national anthem on the world stage was an iconic moment not just for the team but for the country as a whole. "Because as you all know, you will only hear your national anthem when you win gold." "And in history, this is the first time to see or hear the PNG national anthem on world stage, even the Pacific islands and we've beat many countries that have not heard our national anthem," said Pyan. Out of 55 countries who took part in the 2024 World Hip Hop Dance Championship, PNG' s very own Wan Squad qualified through all rounds and won god. Pyan encouraged young passionate dancers to continue. Meanwhile, Pacific Industries - Mountain Dew Brand Manager Nathaniel Lepani said they were thrilled with the achievement the boys accomplished with this win brining the tally up to four international wins for PNG. "We're esthetic and proud of the guys." "We know the hard work they've put in over the years." "This been the fourth year that they've gone and brought back the number title and gold medals." "We are just super proud."
Published on August 22, 2024
PWDs UNDERGO LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP IN WESTERN PROVICNE PWDs UNDERGO LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP IN WESTERN PROVICNE
Persons with special needs in the Western province have been empowered to contribute to the development of the districts and province at large. This was made possible through a five- day Organization of Persons with Disabilities (OPD) capacity development and sensitization workshop that was held at the Peter Torot Centre in Kiunga in North Fly District last week, which provided necessary skills for change in this area in the province. Participants who attended the workshop came in from Delta Fly, South Fly and North Fly districts. The Provincial Division for Community Development and Welfare Services organized this training supported by development partners, Australian Doctors International (ADI) and World Vision to support provincial Disabled People Organization (DPO). PNG Assembly of Disabled Persons (ADP) National Secretary and Master Trainer, Ross Tito, explained that the workshop covered modules on structure of government, OPD constitution on governance issues, roles and responsibilities of executives, literacy, accountability, transparency including framework, and implementation. “Workshop helped government officers upskilled their work programs to include persons with special needs," he said. He further said current leaders and those coming in the near future should include OPD in any development so that disability and disadvantaged citizens receive services in the province and respective districts. Community Development Officers have been urged to better understand their roles to interact with persons with disability in terms of health, education and other services to participate for change.
Published on August 19, 2024
LAE SNAX TIGERS TOP SANTOS CUP AFTER RD3 LAE SNAX TIGERS TOP SANTOS CUP AFTER RD3
The 2024 Santos Cup Round 3 matches saw a lot of movements on the ladder as teams shifted into their 3rd consecutive week of play and travel. The Lae Snax Tigers have taken over the top spot on the 2024 Santos Cup ladder, proving too strong for the East New Britain Agmark Gurias in Lae with a 16 - 6 victor on Sunday 18th August. On Saturday 17th August, the Port Moresby Vipers caused an upset for the Central Dabaris, 16 -12, registering their first win of the competition. Dabaris were first to get points on the board five minutes into the game through a solo eighty meter run by Marie Biyama. Biyama followed through with another try early in the second half, with both tries successfully converted by Sherida Philip. However, this was not enough to keep the Vipers at bay who replied with three tries from Naomi Modowa, Joyce Hobert and Freda Waula, with two successful conversions from Lila Malabag. In Minj in Jiwaka province saw the first ever Santos Cup match held with the Goroka Lahanis ladies secure their first win in the competition after defeating the Mt. Hagen Eagles 12 - 10 in a close match, with tries by Egi John, Seroge Sabumei and Yolanda Taute. The Mt. Hagen Eagles, Tier 1 players, Lyiannah Allen and Talitha Kunjil (c) scored with Talitha continuing to register points as the competition’s current Top Try Scorer. Meanwhile in the Pawa Meri round, which celebrates and acknowledges the contribution of women to the game, the Port Moresby crowd witnessed another stellar performance from Lae-based female referee Jacintha Jack, officiating her third match this season at the Santos National Football Stadium, ably assisted by fellow female touch judge Anita Genia. Results and standings attached following Round 3 of the 2024 Santos Cup on Saturday 17th August in Port Moresby are listed below:
Published on August 19, 2024
SILAG TO ESTABLISH HIGHLANDS REGIONAL CENTER SILAG TO ESTABLISH HIGHLANDS REGIONAL CENTER
The Somare Institute of Governance and Leadership on Friday presented a cheque of K350,000 to the landowners of Kagamuga of Western Highlands Province who have held off their land for the purpose of service delivery to establish the first ever SILAG Highlands Regional Centre. CEO of SILAG, Mr. Michael Barobe thanked and acknowledged the landowners for agreeing to sell their land to SILAG, which will be used for a greater cause for the country. He said the management has been looking for land to permanently set up a SILAG campus in the Highlands Region, and it is a relief that they have finally secured land in Mt. Hagen. Mr. Barobe said the agreement to initially purchase the land took place back in 2006, however due to change of management and government, it took SILAG 18 years to finally pay off the landowners of the Yamka tribe in the WHP. “We have about four regional training centers and three of these have their centers up and running." "For the NGI region its up in Kokopo, for Momase region its in Madang and Southern is in Port Moresby." "But one that is missing is the Highlands region since 2006.” The Mt. Hagen Campus is the Highlands Regional Training Centre, where all the public servants in the Highlands are expected to undergo training at this campus. The main agenda is to bring SILAG to your doorstep, and that has been further made possible by the recent announcement of all SILAG programs to be delivered online. SILAG Chairlady Ms. Taies Sansan said there is a greater need for public servants at the provincial level and district level to be trained, and that is why SILAG is keen on setting up campuses throughout the country. She said government services are not reaching rural areas because public servants at the district levels lack the knowledge in proper planning and aligning district plans with the government’s plans. The Somare Institute of Leadership and Governance’s role is to provide training where there is specific need, and that includes proper planning at the district levels up to the national level of government. She said establishing the Highlands Regional Training Centre is part of the government’s plan to push public servants back into the districts and provinces to work, while only 20% of the public servants are supposed to be working in the urban centers. The Kagamuga Landowners representative, Mr. Willie Wanaga thanked the SILAG and its management for choosing to establish the Highlands Regional Training Centre on their land. He said his people and the community back home will be willing to help out and put things together on ground once construction phase starts. Though it a long time, he acknowledged the past and current SILAG management for coming through with the payment for their land. To conclude, the SILAG CEO called out to all the provincial governments of the Highlands provinces to partner with SILAG to deliver the long-term and short-term courses to their staff based on their needs. The programs offered by SILAG vary from long-term courses to short-term courses, which has contributed immensely to public sector capacity building. He further called on the people of the Western Highlands Province to work in partnership with the SILAG management during the establishment phase of the Highlands Regional Training Centre.
Published on August 18, 2024
AFFECTED MULITAKA WOMEN & GIRLS RECEIVE DIGNITY KITS AFFECTED MULITAKA WOMEN & GIRLS RECEIVE DIGNITY KITS
“As a woman displaced and living in a tent, I feel like my needs as a woman are SEEN when I go through the content of this Dignity Kit (DK).” This sentiment was shared by 25-year-old Josika Aron, an 8-month-old pregnant young woman who lost her family home during the Mulitaka Landslide that hit the area in May this year. The Dignity Kit contained sanitary pads, towel, slippers, bath soaps, underwear, flashlight, toothbrush and toothpaste, and a waist cloth also known as a laplap. All these items are to help women and girls maintain their dignity during a humanitarian crisis. “I am due to give birth soon and sanitary pads and underwear are important items for me. But I cannot speak up about my needs because it is taboo in my culture.” “I am grateful for my DK.” UNFPA with the support and partnership from Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) successfully distributed 174 Dignity Kits to young women and girls between the ages of 15- 29 years old. Prior to this distribution, 90 DKs were distributed at the end of May 2024 by the Enga Provincial Health Authority to women and girls affected by the landslide in Mulitaka and 12 DKs on 5 August to those living in Pokalip. In this recent distribution, six women were pregnant, including Ms. Josika Aron and there was one young girl by the name Christie Lara who was a person living with disability. Local women community leader Ms. Annette Jack who helped facilitate the distribution expressed her gratitude and appreciation to DFAT and UNFPA on behalf of the affected women in the community. “During this tough time in my community, our focus has been more on food and shelter, and as a woman, I have forgotten that I have basic needs too and I have a responsibility to take care of myself and my dignity.” “The nearest shops for a woman to go to get supplies especially like menstruating pads is in Wabag town, a three-hour ride away and bus fare that will cost PGK60 to go and return.” “This DK makes me happy, and I know it has put a smile on the faces of all the women and girls who have received it.” “Thank you UNFPA and DFAT.” UNFPA also supported the Mulitaka Health Center and Pokalip Aid Post with five DFAT-prepositioned Reproductive Health Kits to ensure safe deliveries of babies during this time of crisis.
Published on August 15, 2024