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PNGCRS CONDUCTS CANCER AWARENESS THIS MONTH PNGCRS CONDUCTS CANCER AWARENESS THIS MONTH
Papua New Guinea Cancer Relief Society (PNGCRS) at Angau Memorial Hospital, Lae, Morobe Province, is continuing the work of carrying out awareness during January – the month of Cervical Cancer Awareness. For both communities and corporate houses, PNGCRS has reached close to 2, 000 individuals from 28 sessions conducted since August 2024 to January 2025. Speaking to PNG HAUSBUNG, PNGCRS stated that the main focus of these awareness sessions was to educate women on prevention and early detection of cervical cancer but there were also other benefits. “At the end of each session, we try to ensure attendees are educated on the following areas: Impact of Cancer: Global and National; Common Misconceptions and Facts about Cancer; Cancer cell growth differs from normal cell growth. Early signs and symptoms of common malignancies (cervical, breast, and oral). Treatment and When to Seek Help; Causes and Risk Factors for Cervical, Breast, and Mouth Cancer; Prevention Measures - The significance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Regular exercise and a balanced diet; Referral Pathways - Where to go for help if they come across anything concerning.” “Our key message is that cancer is curable when presented early to the hospital.” PNGCRS awareness sessions have reached more than 20 communities and over 1500 individuals. “We’ve reached 1, 775 individuals so far; during some these sessions, breast examinations are conducted on women.” “We’ve examined 260 women and detected lumps in 28 of them.” “We then refer these women straight to the National Cancer Center at Angau for further screening.” Angau's Well Women's Clinic is currently offering free VIA screening for cervical cancer. The clinic is open every day and the service is free.
Published on January 7, 2025
MUFASA: THE LION KING: A MOVIE REVIEW BY PNG HAUSBUNG MUFASA: THE LION KING: A MOVIE REVIEW BY PNG HAUSBUNG
Title: Mufasa: The Lion King (2024) Director: Barry Jenkins Rating: PG Genre(s): Adventure, Action, Drama, Family, Fantasy, Musical Run Time: 1hr 58mins Stars: Aaron Pierre ∙ Kelvin Harrison Jnr ∙ Tiffany Boone ∙ Kagiso Lediga ∙ Preston Nyman After young lion cub, Mufasa (Aaron Pierre) gets separated from his parents, he stumbles upon Taka (Kelvin Harrison Jnr), another young lion but of royal descent whom Mufasa befriends and eventually grows to call a brother. Destiny however, causes their bond to be tested overtime revealing who is meant to be the lion king. Mufasa: The Lion King would be great addition to the Lion King franchise if only live action remakes, sequels and villain-hero backstories did not become an overused trope these last few years. It seems the only redeemable quality of Mufasa was a couple of its songs, composed by the talented Lin-Manuel Miranda. “I Always Wanted a Brother” has fortunately wormed its way into the ears of many audiences for good and bad reasons. The film uses the cliché storyline of underdog to hero and does a poor attempt of developing a relationship between Mufasa and Taka (aka Scar). Not to mention, the sarcasm and random jokes here and there by characters Timon and Pumba seems pretty forced. On the other hand, Disney took great effort in honoring the memory of late James Earl Jones. But that’s just what it is – a tribute to the original great voice of Mufasa. It seems Disney’s creative juices were running low and needed a desperate attempt to tug at the audiences’ heartstrings. Perhaps the timing of Mufasa wasn’t right; with the excessive development of cliché overused plots, identifiable character tropes, predictable endings and a constant disappointment of live action remakes, played a part in the film’s deflated reception. Obviously, adults would have an opinion, but children wouldn’t care. Hence, if you’re an adult looking for something fresh and entertaining to watch, I don’t recommend Mufasa: The Lion King. It’s for the kids. I’ll give this movie a solid 3/10.
Published on January 7, 2025
YOUTH RESOURCE WEEK, A RESPONSE TO BLACK WEDNESDAY YOUTH RESOURCE WEEK, A RESPONSE TO BLACK WEDNESDAY
Youth Resource Week, a highly anticipated 6-day event set to take place from January 6th to 11th, 2025, was established in direct response to the negative impact of Black Wednesday on Papua New Guinea's image and young people. The event is a proactive attempt meant to contradict the dominant societal narrative, which frequently reduces young people's options to pursuing regular schooling and seeking conventional work prospects. The primary objective of Youth Resource Week is to empower young people by offering them practical answers that overcome traditional limits and provide several paths to achievement. The initiative envisions these avenues as working with Small and Medium Enterprises, utilizing the Labour Mobility Unit, and embracing the opportunities provided by FODE. Youth Resource Week strives to foster a sense of purpose and engagement among young individuals, encouraging them to actively contribute to the creation of a harmonious and thriving society. Participants in the event have the opportunity to engage in various roles, such as regular attendees, mentors, sponsors, hosts, or speakers, all contributing to the overall success and impact of the program. With an estimated audience of around 20,000 individuals, Youth Resource Week has garnered significant interest and participation from a diverse range of stakeholders. Registrations for the event were conducted both in-person at Port Moresby, Vision City, as well as online through a dedicated registration portal, reflecting the widespread engagement and enthusiasm surrounding this unique initiative aimed at uplifting the youth of Papua New Guinea.
Published on January 4, 2025
NATURE PARK’S KIDS FOR CONSERVATION IS BACK IN 2025 NATURE PARK’S KIDS FOR CONSERVATION IS BACK IN 2025
Port Moresby Nature Park is thrilled to welcome back its Kids for Conservation Program on January 7th-8th, 2025. Offering an engaging and educational experience for young participants, this program is tailored for children between the ages of 6-13 years old and provides a unique opportunity to delve into the fascinating realms of nature, conservation, and culture. At just K40.00 per session, children will be able to immerse themselves in a variety of activities led by the park's dedicated educators. Through interactive nature walks, fun games, and hands-on learning experiences, kids will deepen their understanding of the natural world while having a blast at the same time. The program, which runs from 9am to 12pm, aims to ignite children's curiosity about plants, animals, and environmental conservation in a fun and impactful way. By participating in this program, children not only learn valuable lessons about biodiversity and sustainability but also foster a deeper connection to the earth's wonders. Upon completion of the program, each participant will be awarded a Kids for Conservation Certificate. Port Moresby Nature Park encourages parents to seize this wonderful opportunity for their children to grow and learn in a beautiful, outdoor setting that promotes exploration and discovery. “Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity for your children to learn and grow in a beautiful natural setting.”
Published on January 4, 2025
FOCUS ON GENUINE FEEDBACK| PLESMAN DIRECTOR SPEAKS OUT FOCUS ON GENUINE FEEDBACK| PLESMAN DIRECTOR SPEAKS OUT
Since its premieres and screenings late last year, ‘Plesman’ a movie by Jona Film Production has gotten a lot of positive reviews from audiences, as well as debates and critiques on social media. Speaking to PNG HAUSBUNG, Director of Ples Man, Mr. Ramanathan Undiapah, explained that different people respond the products of filmmakers differently and it is crucial to pay attention to the right people. “There’s the genuine audience; folks who watch a film without any preconceived expectations - they immerse themselves in the story, and if they don’t enjoy it, they provide honest and constructive criticism.” “As creators we must listen to them because we make movies for them.” “There’s also the experienced filmmakers; individuals who bring a wealth of knowledge and insight to the table – their feedback comes from experience in the industry and is invaluable in helping us to improve.” “Filmmakers must respect and learn from their advice.” “Finally, there’s the naysayers who frequently show up out of nowhere and insist that the plot and every aspect of the film meet their own standards.” “Instead of assisting you in growing, they concentrate on pointing out flaws and offering criticism in an effort to undermine you.” “As filmmakers, we must avoid giving too much attention to naysayers. Listening to them can hinder our progress and stifle creativity.” He urged filmmakers to focus on genuine feedback and constructive criticism that aids in improvement. When asked about the first film and its upcoming sequel, he explained that Plesman 2 was intended to continue Eric's journey as the protagonist while also addressing pressing concerns such as tribal conflict, land disputes, rural development, and the effects of these obstacles on children. “It provides an opportunity to delve deeper into these themes and inspire meaningful change.” “The story is particularly significant as it is dedicated to Papua New Guinea's founding fathers, marking a tribute to their vision, and it aligns with the nation's 50th Independence Day celebrations.” “This milestone makes it the perfect time to reflect on progress and reignite hope for a brighter future.” He further explained the casting process during Plesman’s pre-production stage. “My employees and family members from Kabwum, my wife's village, made up the majority of the actors in Plesman; I trained them for a week before they began acting.” “I came into Tuliman, the main guy, via one of his Facebook reels, I chose him for the character because he had the ideal appearance for it and I could see that he had a natural flair for acting.” Undiapah stated that filming for the sequel is expected to take around 6–8 months, considering the increased complexity of the story and additional scenes, such as rural infrastructure development and the requirement for a lot of VFX. Plesman cost K350, 000 mainly due to VFX, freight cost and accommodation and mix mastering which was done in Malaysia. He hopes they will receive support from sponsors during the filming of Plesman 2. “We didn’t have any sponsors for ‘Plesman’, we used our own funding.” “The cost of Plesman 2 will be twice the cost of the first movie.”
Published on January 3, 2025
HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL: A MOVIE REVIEW BY PNG HAUSBUNG HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL: A MOVIE REVIEW BY PNG HAUSBUNG
Title: High School Musical (2006) Director: Kenny Ortega Genre(s): Musical Run Time: 1hr 38mins Stars: Zac Efron • Vanessa Hudgens • Ashley Tisdale • Lucas Grabeel • Corbin Bleu • Monique Coleman High School student and small-town star athlete Troy Bolton (Zac Efron), falls for nerdy transfer student, Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Anne Hudgens) at a New Year’s Party. Upon returning to school, Troy and Gabriella audition for an upcoming musical which breaks the school's norms. High School Musical carries underlying themes of breaking societal norms, stepping outside of your comfort zone and starting over. Although the film utilizes the typical American film stereotypes of jocks, nerds and geeks, the characters are given dreams, goals and problems that are relatable, consequently making them more than a stereotypical character. Take for instance, the character Troy, who is pressured to live up to his father’s expectations of pursuing basketball. Meanwhile the main antagonist of High School Musical, Sharpay Evans, appears to be a typical mean girl character who wants the guy. We find out however, that she’s more interested in preventing Troy and Gabriella from taking the spotlight in the school’s upcoming musical. The musical scores are quite good except for Vanessa Hudgens’ “When there Was Me and You”, which can only be described as bland, cringy and forgettable. Overall, High School Musical is a Disney Classic, that captivated a generation of tweens and teens. Not to mention, it can give you boosted mood for the New Year, considering the fact that the opening sequence is a New Year’s party.
Published on December 31, 2024
TENT CITY SDA ADVENTURERS CLUB VISITS POM NATURE PARK TENT CITY SDA ADVENTURERS CLUB VISITS POM NATURE PARK
Tent City Seventh Day Adventists (SDA) Adventurer's Club were fortunate to visit Port Moresby Nature Park for the very first time, on Monday December 30th after travelling from Lae, Morobe Province. Their visit was intended to inspire and motivate the club's young explorers, who range in age from newborns to eleven years old. They decided to investigate the wonders of Port Moresby Nature Park as part of their trip. Before starting a Nature Walk trip across the park, the SDA Adventurers Club was given a quick introduction to the Cassowary by Nature Park’s Education Manager, Ms. Shirley Mogi, and her staff. The little explorers had an amazing time as they traveled into the park's jungles, where they were welcomed by a variety of species and the beautiful melodies of exotic birds. This experience not only provided enjoyment but also served as an educational opportunity, igniting their curiosity in natural science and conservation. The visit also allowed them to gain valuable insights into the importance of conservation and environmental stewardship. The Port Moresby Nature Park was grateful for Tent City SDA Adventurers Club for visiting.
Published on December 31, 2024
PM MARAPE COMMEMORATES 100 YEARS OF SDA MISSION IN BOUGAINVILLE PM MARAPE COMMEMORATES 100 YEARS OF SDA MISSION IN BOUGAINVILLE
On Thursday, December 26, Prime Minister (PM) James Marape traveled to Bougainville to take part in the historic celebration of the Seventh-day Adventist Church's 100th anniversary, which marks a century of community involvement and service in Bougainville. The occasion, which commemorated the church's founding in 1924, attracted thousands of people, including local authorities, church leaders, and citizens from throughout the country. PM Marape received a hearty welcome at Kieta's Aropa Airport, which was emphasized by a magnificent Police Guard of Honour. As the region commemorates this important milestone, the ceremonial inspection demonstrated the discipline and dedication of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville (AROB) Police force, signifying the region's commitment to peace and security. In his opening remarks, PM Marape expressed thanks for the contributions of the SDA Church to the social, educational, and health sectors in Bougainville. “Today, we not only celebrate a century of faith but also a century of service that has uplifted countless lives in our communities.” “The SDA Church has played an integral role in fostering unity, resilience, and hope among our people, especially during challenging times.” The anniversary celebrations featured a series of events, including a special church service, cultural performances, and community outreach programs aimed at promoting health and education. The PM delivered a keynote address during the main event, reflecting on the church’s impact and the importance of collaboration between government and faith-based organizations in achieving sustainable development goals. Local leaders and representatives from the SDA Church also expressed their enthusiasm for the event. Pastor Mathias Foxsy, President of the Bougainville Mission stated that they were honored to have the Prime Minister join them in this momentous occasion. “This anniversary is not just a celebration of our past; it is a commitment to our future as we continue to serve our communities with love and compassion.” Discussions about the role of faith in fostering peace and reconciliation in Bougainville, a territory that has faced its fair share of difficulties over the years, were also a part of the event. The SDA Church, which promotes peace and understanding amongst many populations, has been a ray of hope. The Prime Minister and other officials interacted with locals during the festivities, sharing anecdotes and personal accounts that exemplify Bougainville's resilient character. Future generations were encouraged to uphold the principles of faith and service by the event, which also built communal bonds.
Published on December 27, 2024
ST JOHN AMBULANCE DUTIES CONTINUE DURING FESTIVE SEASON ST JOHN AMBULANCE DUTIES CONTINUE DURING FESTIVE SEASON
The Green Angels, or the ambulance officers of the National St. John Ambulance Service (NStJA), were hard at work keeping communities safe during the holiday season while families celebrated Christmas throughout the country. The National Capital District (NCD), Central Province, Morobe Province, and East New Britain were the four provinces where 18 ambulance teams were on duty every day. These teams responded to 227 emergency situations between 6:00 p.m. on Christmas Eve and 6:00 a.m. on Boxing Day, providing life-saving treatment where it was most needed. St. John responded to a variety of emergencies, such as car crashes, difficult deliveries, respiratory issues, trauma, and snakebite, according to the Duty Operations Commanding Officer, Lawrence Steven. To ensure a prompt and well-coordinated response, teams received assistance from regional commanders, NCD fast response physicians, and other medical support units. To support the frontline troops, a total of 26 emergency response units were available throughout the regions. Steven characterized the Christmas season as "relatively calm" in spite of the pressures and urged communities to keep celebrating in a responsible manner. “We’re grateful to the public for their corporation, which allowed us to focus on those in need. Let’s maintain this spirit as we head into the New Year.” He also appealed for ongoing cooperation in ensuring everyone's safety and health throughout this Christmas season and praised the communities and NStJA's hardworking workers for their efforts.
Published on December 26, 2024
TEACHERS STILL FACING ISSUES WITH LEAVE FARES TEACHERS STILL FACING ISSUES WITH LEAVE FARES
Teachers throughout the country still face issues regarding their leave fares even after schools close and festivities reaching its peak. Utmei Secondary School’s Principal, Mr. Benard Manau, who spoke on behalf of his teachers stated that all his teachers had already received their leave fares however, they still encountered setbacks. “Although our teacher’s received their fares, they did not receive the expected amount.” “Me for instance, I applied for my quotation which stands at K33, 000, however, they only paid me K7,500.” When asked if the Education Department has explained the situation, he stated that there was no explanation provided and assumes this is the full amount. “No one has come out and clarified what has happened to the rest of the funds.” Mr. Manau added that this has happened before in 2023 and also in previous years. Teacher's will resume on 20th January 2025, meanwhile students will resume classes on 27th January 2025.
Published on December 26, 2024
MARAPE CALLS ON CHURCHES TO UNITE PEOPLE IN CHRIST’S LOVE MARAPE CALLS ON CHURCHES TO UNITE PEOPLE IN CHRIST’S LOVE
Prime Minister James Marape has urged churches to serve as the unifying factor and anchor of Papua New Guinea's ethnolinguistically varied populace. When he declared that the government will be heavily involving churches in celebrations of the 50th anniversary of independence in 2025, the prime minister made the call. On Tuesday, the Prime Minister met with pastors and church employees from across the nation during a Christmas luncheon in Port Moresby city where he reminded the spiritual leaders of the importance of integrating people into a loving culture that is based on God, the Creator. “If we do not secure our people with the love that we preach about at the foundational level – true love for each other that is anchored in the love for Christ – then our efforts are in vain.” “True love transcends beyond the family, beyond our tribe and goes outward toward everyone. It is anchored in the love for the Creator.” “True love unites and bonds. For a nation as diverse as ours, we need this kind of love, this unity.” “In our country of so much diversity, no other philosophy, no other dogma, or teaching that is devoid of Christ can hold our country together.” “Real authentic Christian teaching has all ingredients of unity in it.” “The Church has a great role to play to help people see the bigger meaning of life, to recognize their place in life, in their communities and country.” At a time when the nation was dealing with numerous social issues, he said, this was particularly crucial. He gave a very personal example of how the church affected his life, since Bougainvillean missionaries raised his father, married him off to his mother, and eventually gave birth to him. In addition, Prime Minister Marape recognized the significant contribution that churches have made to the provision of health and education during the colonial era and in the years following independence, up to the present. “Church has preceded government in most parts; we cannot ignore the role churches play, and we have to give churches their rightful place as we step into our 50th anniversary.” “Next year, churches will be involved heavily in our activities for the 50th anniversary.” As the nation approaches its 50th anniversary, Prime Minister Marape also urged churches to help spread the message found in Leviticus 25: return to the land. Meantime, the Prime Minister leaves today to join the people of Bougainville for the 100th anniversary celebration of the Seventh Day Adventist mission in Bougainville.
Published on December 26, 2024
TOBE EXCELS IN MALAYSIA TOBE EXCELS IN MALAYSIA
Andrew Tobe, a former employee of SP Brewery, has been named the Cluster Cyber Security Officer for HEINEKEN in Malaysia, Laos, and Myanmar, and will be headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Andrew was raised in Port Moresby and is originally from Milne Bay Province and the Autonomous Region of Bougainville. He graduated from Papua New Guinea University of Technology in 2008 after finishing Port Moresby National High School in 2004. After his father died in 1992, Andrew's life became difficult because his mother was left to take care of him and provide for him. Despite his financial struggles, Andrew remained committed to his goal of success. Through hard work and determination, he earned the scholarships needed to continue his education. “I dedicated myself to studying rigorously to achieve good grades, which were crucial in winning those scholarships.” “The hard work and perseverance paid off, and I was able to secure the financial support needed to pursue my academic goals.” “My mother was an incredible source of strength and resilience, and we managed to overcome the many obstacles life threw our way.” “These experiences have undoubtedly shaped who I am today and have instilled a deep sense of perseverance and determination in me.” As the Cluster Cyber Security Officer for three HEINEKEN breweries in Myanmar, Laos, and Malaysia, Tobe started a six-month in-person Short-Term Assignment with HEINEKEN Myanmar in January 2024. His short-term appointment was extended until December 2024, and he was also hired as the PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) Manager for HEINEKEN Malaysia Berhad, building on the success of his first position. Tobe was later given the opportunity to work as the Cluster Cyber Security Officer for HEINEKEN's activities in Malaysia, Laos, and Myanmar, and he will be based in Malaysia as a result of his exceptional contributions during the Short-Term Assignments. As Andrew’s short-term assignment changed to a permanent position, he expressed profound gratitude to South Pacific Brewery’s ICT Manager, Lena Korugl, the South Pacific Brewery Management team, the APAC ICT Regional Security Lead, and the HEINEKEN Asia Pacific (APAC) team for the opportunity. “He also thanked his mother (Rebecca Kiali), family, friends, and colleagues for their unwavering support throughout his career.” As the leader of D&T activities in PNG, Tobe has extensive experience in ICT operations and a thorough understanding of the Digital & Technology (D&T) sector. Among his accomplishments before being appointed was his 2021 appointment to the position of Information Security Supervisor at SP Brewery, where he made sure SPB adhered to HEINEKEN's Cyber Security Standards. He played a key role in raising SPB's level of security awareness and compliance. Additionally, he contributed significantly to significant ICT projects in a number of company functional areas. Tobe started a virtual short-term assignment in 2023 (July 1–December 31) as a Cluster Cyber Security Officer for Taiwan, Malaysia, and Singapore. During this deployment, he was stationed in Papua New Guinea. In congratulating Andrew, SP Brewery Managing Director Ed Weggemans stated that SP Brewery is committed to developing people to compete on the world stage.
Published on December 23, 2024