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TIME OUT FOR MARRIAGE TIME OUT FOR MARRIAGE
It all began with a request for legalization of a customary marriage made by a couple from the Tokarara Christian Fellowship. Following their first meeting, Dr. Julian R. Kivori, the Center Director for Ellel Ministries PNG and Lead Pastor of Tokarara Christian Fellowship (TCF), recommended that they attend a series of marriage seminars prior to their official signing ceremony. Time Out for Marriage, a marriage education series, was born out of this. Dr. Kivori stated in the event flyer that as marriages and families face challenges, storms, and brokenness, there is a great need for healing, restoration, and a rebuilding of godly values and foundation in today's society. Time Out for Marriage course, which used a healing, restoration, and deliverance approach, included weekly activities and exercises designed especially for couples and covered topics such as God's plan for marriage, the impact of past trauma both before and after marriage, how to express emotions, build trust, have a talk about sex, and hope for the future. Just 46 of the 56 couples who reserved a spot for the course actually paid the tuition. Only 41 of the 46 couples finished the course, and on September 7, 2024, at Tokarara Christian Fellowship, Koura Way, 15 of those couples had their traditional marriages formally recognized. The oldest couple had been customarily married for more than 33 years, while the youngest had been customarily married for more than two years. Pastor Julian said apart from the Civil Registry marriage requirements, couples from other denominations were required to provide a consent letter from their church leadership approving their customary marriage to be solemnized by a Baptist minister. In this way, the interdenominational relationships were maintained while ministering to the need of the wider Body of Christ for couples who were married by custom. At the end of the Marriage Papers Signing Ceremony, the TCF congregational Chairman, Ganjiki Wayne, cited the legal implications of a lawful marriage. As a practicing lawyer, Wayne explained that the term “lawful” husband or wife was a loaded term denoting not just a romantic relationship but a legal one. He said that the seriousness or sacredness of a legal relationship was found in its termination or “exit clauses”. “In marriage, there are two modes of termination: Death and Divorce.” “Once a spouse dies, the marriage has ended. But divorce is complicated. God says He hates divorce.” “So, when marriage was created by law, State followed God’s attitude and made divorce extremely difficult and cumbersome.” “Therefore, entering into a relationship that has very serious exit clauses is a serious decision.” Wayne said that the “exit clauses” for de facto relationships or even customary marriages were not as difficult and complicated as legal marriage. He concluded that it takes a real man and a real woman to make this decision. Meiva Lalatute, a participant of the course, expressed her gratitude. “As the days are approaching, I feel so thankful for all the teaching during the course.” “I never thought this day would come for me to make it right before the Lord. I know and believe that this ceremony will come with the blessings that I’ve been waiting for so long.” “Thank you so much TCF and Elle Ministries. We’re truly blessed by your act of kindness from the start of the course till the end today.” “What an amazing journey, it came straight from the heart with so much love and kindness shown.” For marriage counselling or other prayer counselling matters, you can contact TCF and or Ellel Ministries on infopng@ellel.org or citychurchtcf@gmail.com.
Published on September 13, 2024
BUK BILONG PIKININI HOSTS A SUCCESSFUL LITERACY WEEK BUK BILONG PIKININI HOSTS A SUCCESSFUL LITERACY WEEK
Buk bilong Pikinini (BbP) commemorated Literacy Week (2-6 September) at all of its PNG Library Learning Centres. For 5-year-old pupils, BbP Literacy Week incorporates cultural literacy, financial literacy, and real-life play-based learning activities. ExxonMobil PNG funded the week, with additional help from fantastic partners. This year, a new Nutrition Education program was launched with sponsorship from Trukai Industries. BbP welcomed the release of two new books: "Tru & Kai Unlock the Secret Powers of Superfoods," "PNG Nutrition Guide and Activity Book for Teachers, Students, and Families," and a Parent's Guide to Child Nutrition. The Nutrition campaign also includes an important health awareness campaign, provided in conjunction with CPL nurses and doctors. The week culminated in a vibrant Literacy Week Market Day at BbP’s Library Learning Centers across Papua New Guinea, where the children took charge and played their way to great new skills. "We thank all our partners for their generous contributions." ExxonMobil PNG: For sponsoring Literacy Week and supporting our nutrition program launch with lunch boxes, drink bottles, aprons, pretend play kitchens, play food, play pots and pans, obstacle course toys, plates and bowls and bubble machines. "We also appreciate the EMPNG "yellow army" of volunteers for their help during the market day. Sir Brian Bell Foundation: Thank you for the efforts by the Sir Brian Bell Support Squad which also included inviting David Mead to take part in our launch and health awareness to parents. Supporting us with refreshments and for donating 10 marquees, which came in very handy for our many Literacy Week events. Trukai: For sponsoring the picture book and nutrition guide for our new Nutrition Education program, and supporting us with merchandise, rice cookers & Trukai rice for all our LLC’s. CPL/CPL Foundation: For the health awareness session and health check-ups for children at Tatana Library Learning Centre as well as the donation of deworming brochures, nail brushes, deworming tablets, liquid hand soap and CPL water to highlight the importance of good hand hygiene. 9 Mile Farm and Ilimo: For the hundreds of fresh vegetables and Joi Water, Joi Juice, and Ilimo Milk used during our children’s Market Day. SVS Mart: For supporting our LLCs with Indomilk, Indomie Goreng noodles, Indomie Kakaruk noodles, mixed vegetables, and for attending our market day event at our 6 mile library learning center. Sanitarium PNG, Australian Export Consortia & Market 2000: For supporting us with Up & Go’s for all LLCs and peanut butter for our nutrition awareness event for parents. Moore Printing: For printing 2000 copies of our Parent’s Guide to Child Nutrition. Wild Dog Books: For the donation of “Giant Book of Worms” that was used during our Health & Hygiene Event. Colgate-Palmolive: For providing Protex soap to all our LLCs. Zucci Mode: For embroidery of our mini aprons and hats. Panamex: For supporting us with Waswas soap, Blue Sea tinned fish, and Anchor Cal-Ci-Yum milk. Zenag Eggs: For supporting us with fresh eggs to all our LLCs and for attending our Market Day at UPNG and gifting students’ plastic eggs and Zenag recipe books. Waterfront Food World: For supporting us with cooking utensils and cleaning items, tinned fish, peanuts and fresh vegetables. RD Tuna: For supporting us with Dolly tinned fish. Theodist: For supporting us with stationery and attending our Market Day event at UPNG. Budget-Rent-A-Car: For supporting us with logistics for our Founder Anne-Sophie and transporting staff from the Head Office to events at featured libraries. Black Swan International: For assisting with the transportation of our materials from our Head Office to events at featured libraries. The amazing support made these events possible."Together, we are helping shape a healthier, brighter future for PNG’s children. We could not be more grateful."
Published on September 13, 2024
PACIFIC NATIONS SHINE AT THE PARIS 2024 PARALYMPIC GAMES: A LEGACY OF SUCCESS AND SOCIAL IMPACT PACIFIC NATIONS SHINE AT THE PARIS 2024 PARALYMPIC GAMES: A LEGACY OF SUCCESS AND SOCIAL IMPACT
Pacific nations enjoyed unparalleled triumph at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, with the world's best Paralympians demonstrating resilience, talent, and the region's indomitable spirit. From Oceania record performances to personal and seasonal bests for some Pacific Island nations, the 2024 Games were a watershed moment in the region's Paralympic history. Paralympians from 168 National Paralympic Committees, including the Paralympic Refugee Team. Included six Pacific nations: Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Kiribati, Tonga, and Vanuatu. These Pacific nations made an impression on the world scene, competing strongly in Para athletics and Para taekwondo. The Paralympians' outstanding performances have inspired millions both within their home nations and globally. The sense of pride and unity across the Pacific has never been stronger. Excitingly, Kiribati made a debut appearance attending their first Paralympic Games ever. Kiribati’s Chef de Mission, Fakaofo Kekeang expressed pride over their first paralympic participation. “It’s a special moment and we are very proud to travel this long trip from our country to Paris.” Ongiou Timeon made history as Kiribati’s first-ever competitor at the Paralympic Games, stepping straight into the finals of the Men’s F11 Shot Put. Para athletics saw one Oceania Record, four Personal Bests, and two Seasonal Bests set in the Stade de France, as well as remarkable performances in Para taekwondo at the beautiful Grand Palais. Before the Games began, the Oceania Paralympic Committee (OPC) brought together teams from Vanuatu, Tonga, Solomon Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Papua New Guinea, Australia, and New Zealand for a special Welcome Event in the Paralympic Village.   Officials attending the event were Australia's Governor General, Her Excellency Sam Mostyn AC, and Anika Wells, the Federal Minister for Sport. These nations have never staged a welcoming occasion before. It was also the first time that all of the Oceania nations were housed together in the Paralympic Village. Despite the physical and logistical problems that Pacific islands frequently confront, the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games saw the most Pacific Paralympians ever, with a 13-strong presence surpassing the previous record of 11 athletes set at the Sydney Paralympics in 2000. It also had the highest representation of women, including players, coaches, and administrators. Three of the national Chefs de Mission and seven of the athletes were female. As the Paralympians return home, their achievements will have far-reaching consequences beyond the sports stadium and the taekwondo mat. Their achievement provides a tremendous platform for advancing social change throughout the Pacific. The athletes are committed to use their platform to raise awareness about the significance of disability rights, accessibility, and inclusion. Many of the returning Paralympians have expressed their desire to become advocates and leaders in their communities, pushing for better infrastructure, access to education, and opportunities for disabled people. As the National Paralympic Committees and their National Sports Organisation members look ahead to LA28 and Brisbane 2032, they will advocate for increased government and public support for disability inclusion initiatives to ensure that the Paralympic Games' legacy lives on long after the closing ceremony. The Pacific nations' achievement at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games is only the beginning. With greater funding in Para sport, improved visibility for impaired athletes, and a strong commitment to social impact, the region is well-positioned for future international success. The emphasis now is to capitalizing on this momentum, ensuring that the 2024 Games' legacy brings real and long-term change back home. For the Pacific, these Games have been more than just a showcase of sporting excellence; they are a catalyst for a more inclusive and accessible society for all.
Published on September 13, 2024
MARAPE THANKS COALITION PARTNERS AHEAD OF CRUCIAL VONC MARAPE THANKS COALITION PARTNERS AHEAD OF CRUCIAL VONC
Prime Minister James Marape thanked the Coalition Partners for their consistent support ahead of today's Vote of No Confidence (VONC) in the National Parliament yesterday, officially acknowledging the critical support of numerous prominent political leaders and their parties. He extended his thanks to the United Resources Party (URP) and its Leader William Duma, the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and its Leader Powes Parkop, People’s First Party (PFP) and its Leader Richard Maru, People’s Party (PP) and its Leader Sir Peter Ipatas, the National Alliance and its Leader Walter Schnaubelt, PNG Party and its Leader Belden Namah, People’s Movement for Change and its Leader Garry Juffa, Melanesian Liberal Party and its leader Dr Allan Marat, and Melanesian Alliance Party Joseph Yopyyopy. The Prime Minister emphasized the coalition government's strength, which includes his party's 48 members of parliament (MPs) and an extra 29 MPs from the Coalition Partners. This unity provides the government a strong total of 77 MPs as it prepares for tomorrow's VONC, establishing a firm foundation of support that Prime Minister Marape claims will take them through this era of political instability. "I thank all these Coalition Partners for their continuous support since this VONC drama started earlier this year," "Their patriotism and passion to our government and our shared goal for the country have never wavered. “This week, unlike in many other political crises, we did not constrain or pressure our leaders.” “I have enormous regard for their freedom, allowing them to come and go without compulsion, intimidation, or influence - acting solely on their own free will and decision." "Last week, as soon as the VONC was lodged, I notified them that they could make their own decisions.” "To date, we have not lost a single MP to the Opposition, which demonstrates that the trust I placed in them has been fully reciprocated." "I am pleased to see that politics in Papua New Guinea is maturing." "Tomorrow, leaders will have two options: Rainbo Paita or James Marape." Their decision will reflect the workings of our democracy. Despite the fact that the VONC has sparked conjecture and concern across Papua New Guinea's political spectrum since its inception, Prime Minister Marape remains sure that his government will emerge stronger, with the unwavering backing of his coalition partners. "After we get over the VONC, Pangu and all Coalition partners will get together, and chart a course for the journey into our 50th anniversary next year and beyond." The Prime Minister also underlined the need of coalition members working together for Papua New Guinea's future as the country approaches its 50th anniversary of independence in 2025. The government, he said, will focus on key development agendas, economic recovery, and strengthening national unity, all of which are necessary to lead Papua New Guinea into a brighter future. “With just hours remaining before the vote, my team is prepared to weather the storm and continue serving the country and leading PNG to be economically independent.”
Published on September 12, 2024
CBC THANKS PARTICIPANTS AND ORGANIZERS OF PAPAL VISIT CBC THANKS PARTICIPANTS AND ORGANIZERS OF PAPAL VISIT
The Catholic Bishops Conference (CBC) thanked individuals, participants and organizers who were involved in making the 2024 Papal Visit a success. Speaking at the conference, His Lordship Bishop Rozario Menezes, Chairman of the Papal Visit Committee, expressed his heartfelt gratitude on behalf of CBC. “I would like to thank each and every one who worked hard to make this visit of the Holy Father memorable for both for the Holy Father and for each one of us.” “To the PNG Government, I thank you, especially the department of Foreign Affairs under the leadership of Justin Tkatchenko and all the hardworking staff.” “Our hearts are full of joy after having spent these three days with the Holy Father.” Special thanks were given to the Apostolic Nunciature, the Papal Visit Committee for their efforts. “To the Apostolic Nunciature, especially to Secretory Msgr. Federico Boni, for his untiring efforts in organizing this Apostolic Journey.” “To the Papal Visit committees, especially logistic, liturgy, communication, and finance for your unwavering support, tireless efforts, which paved the way for a cherished experience of grace.” “What more can we expect, after having experienced the joy of being with the Holy Father, praying, reflecting and sharing? The grace filled experiences lived with the Vicar of Christ is the result of the hard work of all those tirelessly worked to prepare for the Apostolic Visit of the Holy Father.” “It was my privilege to lead the Papal Visit committee.” Bishop Menezes further thanked the following individuals and groups: Fr. Lawrence the general Coordinator, Fr Giorgio Licini, CBC General Secretory and the CBC staff and the members of Catholic Professional Society for your dedication and hard work. Sir John Cardinal Ribat MSC and the hosting Archdiocese of Port Moresby. Bishop Meli, Fr Miguel and the Clergy, Religious and faithful of the Diocese of Vanimo, as well as the Governor and the members of West Sepik Province.
Published on September 11, 2024
NGCB BACKS THE 68TH GOROKA SHOW; MAINTAINS NAMING RIGHTS NGCB BACKS THE 68TH GOROKA SHOW; MAINTAINS NAMING RIGHTS
The National Gaming Control Board (NGCB) has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Papua New Guinea's tourism and cultural sectors by sponsoring the 2024 Goroka Show for the twelfth year running. As part of its continued efforts to protect PNG's rich cultural history, the NGCB is pleased to have secured a sponsorship of K250,000, retaining naming rights for this landmark event. Imelda Agon, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the NGCB, stressed the importance of the organization's continuous support for national cultural events like the Goroka show. "The NGCB is honored to support the Goroka Show, which celebrates the rich cultural diversity of Papua New Guinea." "Our sponsorship reflects our commitment to positioning Papua New Guinea as a tourism destination, preserving our cultural traditions for future generations, and supporting the local economy through tourism, art and culture." The NGCB Goroka Show, one of PNG's most recognized cultural festivals, will take place at the National Sports Institute (NSI) in Goroka from September 13 to 15, 2024. This year's theme, "Promoting Unity in Diversity," exemplifies the concept of bringing individuals from all origins together to appreciate their own cultures. Keryn Hargreaves, Chairlady of the Goroka Show Committee, expressed her appreciation for NGCB's ongoing support and stated that preparations are well on to welcome visitors from throughout the country and around the world. "The Goroka Show's success is due in large part to the NGCB's funding.” “This event encourages our people, particularly children and students, to value and celebrate their culture and identity.” "It's not just a show, but an educational experience for all who attend." This year's festival is scheduled to draw visitors from 13 different nations and will include performances by 150 traditional singing ensembles. The 68th NGCB Goroka Show, featuring bright cultural exhibits, traditional dances, and a celebration of PNG's unique heritage, promises to be a national highlight, attracting both residents and tourists.
Published on September 11, 2024
YOUTH SPEAK OUT ON ISSUES| MEET WITH POPE TODAY YOUTH SPEAK OUT ON ISSUES| MEET WITH POPE TODAY
Pope Francis arrived at Sir John Guise Stadium this morning at approximately 9:30am, greeting the enthusiastic crowd of young people swarming the stands and track. PNG Catholic Youth representatives took to the stage, speaking on the challenges faced by the young people, highlighting problems such as unemployment, broken families, abuse and poverty. "These issues prevent our young people from living their hopes and dreams." "We believe our purpose on this earth is to live in obedience to the Father, as Jesus did." Prior to his arrival the stadium erupted in joyous singing and dancing, as young people praised and worshipped God.
Published on September 9, 2024
POPE FRANCIS ARRIVES AT SJGS FOR PAPAL YOUTH VISIT POPE FRANCIS ARRIVES AT SJGS FOR PAPAL YOUTH VISIT
Pope Francis has just arrived at the Sir John Guise stadium here in Port Moresby city to commence his final engagement on his trip to PNG, and that is to speak to the Catholic youths. Gathered here this morning are Catholic agencies school in Port Moresby city along with youth groups from the outside Dioceses that came for the Pope's visit. Over 20, 000 Catholic youths are present here at the stadium. The event started with performances from the people of Kairuku in Central province and youths.
Published on September 9, 2024
BEETLELJUICE BEETLEJUICE: A MOVIE REVIEW BY PNGHAUSBUNG BEETLELJUICE BEETLEJUICE: A MOVIE REVIEW BY PNGHAUSBUNG
Title: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) Director: Tim Burton Rating: PG-13 Genre: Horror/Comedy Duration: 1hr 44mins Stars: Michael Keaton ∙ Winona Ryder ∙ Catherine O’Hara ∙ Jenna Ortega After the passing of Lydia Deetz’s (Winona Ryder) father, three generations of the Deetz family return home to Winter River. Things take a turn for the worst when, Lydia’s teenage daughter, Astrid Deetz (Jenna Ortega) accidently discovers the portal to the afterlife. Faced with no choice, Lydia must summon the one person for help that’s been haunting her for so long – Beetleguese (Michael Keaton). Tim Burton once again delivers with his signature style, artfully blending gothic horror and whimsical fantasy. Complete with low lighting, impeccable song choices, CGI, and eccentric costumes and makeup, the Beetlejuice sequel like other Tim Burton movies is weird, wacky and wonderfully entertaining. The sequel no different from the first movie, requires parental guidance as certain scenes contain sexual innuendos, mild adult jokes, references to the occult as well as blood and gore. Themes of grief, death and family are prevalent throughout the film. In the movie, all three Deetz process grief over the loss of family members differently. Lydia Deetz whose ex-partner passed away, took steps to recover by going to a therapy camp and eventually meeting her fiancé. Astrid Deetz, takes out her anger on her mother Lydia, while Delia Deetz uses her husband, Charles Deetz’s death as inspiration for her next art piece. Exposition was long and tedious due to multiple characters being the focus. Even though Lydia Deetz is one of the main characters, her story is rather bland and only gets interesting once it intersects with another character’s. For instance, after Astrid enters the afterlife, this prompts Lydia to make a risky decision to summon Beetleguese – a decision which almost costs Lydia her own life. Additionally, there’s the subplot of Beetleguese’s ex-wife seeking to reunite with Beetleguese in the afterlife, which despite being successfully woven into the main plot of the story drags on the exposition making it almost skip worthy. It is unlikely that Tim Burton wanted Beetlejuice Beetlejuice to become a box office hit, but indeed it has become that thanks to his directing and the nostalgia that comes from seeing past films. I’d recommend it for all Tim Burton fans except for young children due to the nature of the material.
Published on September 9, 2024
HIRI-KOIARI FESTIVAL TO CELEBRATE HERITAGE & ENCOURAGE WOMEN SMEs HIRI-KOIARI FESTIVAL TO CELEBRATE HERITAGE & ENCOURAGE WOMEN SMEs
Papua New Guinea is joyously anticipating the 49th anniversary of its independence, and the thriving village of Hiri-Koiari is looking forward to the events that will take place from September 14th to September 16th. This auspicious occasion marks the start of the Hiri-Koiari Trade and Cultural Festival, which will be hosted in Edai Town on the outskirts of Port Moresby city. The objective of this festival is to pay honor to the deep-rooted tradition of the Hiri trade while also promoting economic prosperity and cultural interchange within the prestigious Hiri-Koiari District. Amidst the colorful array of events, the festival will offer a notable trade fair dedicated to modern business methods, as well as a beautiful cultural showcase. This platform not only promises unrivaled business opportunities, but it also aims to foster a better awareness of the district's unique past. Furthermore, the festival has placed a strong emphasis on empowering women through the strategic growth of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME). The event envisions a future in which women-led SMEs can not only prosper, but also benefit from critical safety nets and vital learning opportunities. This comprehensive strategy symbolizes the festival's main purpose of inclusive economic and cultural progress, ensuring that all participants are prepared for success and collaboration during these transformative times.
Published on September 7, 2024
SOUTH PACIFIC BREWERY SUPPORTS GOROKA SHOW SOUTH PACIFIC BREWERY SUPPORTS GOROKA SHOW
South Pacific Brewery is proud to announce its support of K10,000 for the 68th Goroka Show scheduled for the 14th – 15th September in Goroka. Aaron Japu, Highlands Region Sales Manager at SP Brewery, expressed the company's support for cultural activities that celebrate tradition and bring communities together. "SP Brewery has maintained a long-standing partnership with the Goroka Show since 1975, as it is the biggest cultural show in the Highlands region." Keryn Hargreaves, the Show's Chairlady, accepted the sponsorship on behalf of the Organizing Committee. "We are pleased to welcome SP Brewery as one of the Goroka Show's longest-standing partners. SP Brewery's ongoing funding helps keep cultural events like the Goroka Show running. "We thank SP for recognizing the efforts of the Goroka Show executives and look forward to delivering another successful Goroka Show." Japu concluded by announcing that SP Brewery will have a booth at the showground on the 14th – 15th September and will conduct responsible consumption of alcohol awareness emphasizing the importance of moderation and responsible drinking. “As part of our show day activation, we aim to advocate and raise awareness on responsible alcohol consumption and emphasize our commitment to social responsibility.” SP Brewery invites all showgoers who are +18 years old to visit their booth.
Published on September 6, 2024
CATHOLIC STUDENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN PAPAL YOUTH FESTIVAL CATHOLIC STUDENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN PAPAL YOUTH FESTIVAL
Catholic students will not be having classes on Monday as they will be participating in a Youth Festival as part of celebrations for Pope Francis’ visit to the country. Principal for Don Bosco Technical Secondary School, Mr. Martin Dai clarified activities that not only students from DBTS but also other Catholic Schools who wish to participate will be attending. “This occasion is very significant to us, because our Pope will be here and he would like to meet the youths.” “He wishes to speak to the young people and offer encouragement – that is one of his intentions of visiting the country.” “Participating youths are there to listen to him speak.” “Most of our country’s population consists of youths, therefore it is important that we give this opportunity to our youths.” According to the Vatican, Pope Francis is scheduled to meet the youths as follows: Monday, Sept. 9 (Port Moresby) — 9:45 a.m is his meeting with young people at the Sir John Guise Stadium.
Published on September 6, 2024