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AWARDEES SIGN OTML UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME AWARDEES SIGN OTML UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME
Ten (10) students from the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG), Pacific Adventist University (PAU) and the PNG University of Technology (PNGUoT) are the recipients of Ok Tedi Mining Limited’s (OTML) 2024 Undergraduate Scholarship Scheme (USS) with a funding commitment totalling over K300, 000. The 2024 batch of USS awardees from UPNG (1), PAU (2) and PNG UoT (7) are in their third year of study from various disciplines. The disciplines include Geology, Chemistry, Biology, Environmental Science, Civil Engineering, Electrical & Communication Engineering, Applied Physics, Mining Engineering, Mineral Processing, Surveying, and Geotechnical Engineering. OTML has paid a total of K310, 307.54 to the three universities under the USS program. Of the amount paid, UPNG received K18, 515, PAU received K78, 172, and PNG UoT received K213, 620.54. The number of awardees is based on the relevance of their study disciplines to OTML work applications. The scholarship covers: • Full Tuition & Boarding Fees for the year • A stipend • A book allowance • Travel assistance • Industrial Training • An automatic offer into the two-year Graduate Development Program upon successful completion of studies with excellent academic and behavioural performance in the final year. OTML's Undergraduate Scholarship Award Scheme supports high-performing students studying at PNG's tertiary institutions in disciplines relevant to OTML work areas. The Program aims to assist university undergraduate students with school fees and other associated costs, while also ensuring that OTML maintains an industry-institution relationship with the universities that provide graduates for its training programs and workforce. Beginning in 2007 and reintroduced in 2023 following a hiatus after 2014, OTML has invested over K830, 000 in the USS program, sponsoring 60 undergraduate students so far.
Published on March 12, 2024
NICKEL 28 COMMITTED TO TRAINING MORE PNG GEOSCIENTISTS NICKEL 28 COMMITTED TO TRAINING MORE PNG GEOSCIENTISTS
NICKEL 28 Capital Corporation, formerly Highlands Pacific, has continued its commitment to supporting the training of more qualified geoscientists for the Papua New Guinea (PNG) resources sector. The Toronto-based Company, which holds an 8.56% joint-venture interest in the world-class Ramu Nickel Cobalt operation in the Madang province, is into its second year of supporting a Tertiary Students Sponsorship Package in partnership with the Earth Sciences Division of the School of Natural and Physical Sciences (SNPS) at the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG). The Nickel 28 Capital Corp. Student Scholarship was established in 2023 for the Best First Year Student enrolled as Year 2 Earth Sciences Students in 2023. Nickel 28 Capital's Head of Asia Pacific, Craig Lennon announced at the awarding of the scholarship to two awardees that the company has committed to growing this scholarship to have at least three students being supported in Year 2, Year 3, and Year 4. "This is only our second year with this scholarship. We began last year with the goal of establishing an ongoing program with three students each year.” “Shirley Ambang, our 2023 Scholarship Awardee, will continue her scholarship this year, while Carlos Tongia, the other recipient of this award, will receive his first year of the scholarship in his second year of study.” "We (Nickel 28) want to give back to PNG, specifically in an area that requires assistance and having more professional geoscientists is an area that requires additional support. “Geology is the foundation of the resource industry. We can't develop minerals unless we find them.” Nickel 28 Corp. says it is committed to investing further in the development of professional geoscientists. "Last year, it cost K19, 000. This year, it will be two K19, 000, and the following year, three K19, 000.” “Currently, we are doing this with UPNG, but we are considering including other universities in this scholarship program.”
Published on March 11, 2024
PNG TPA RETURNS TO ITB BERLIN AFTER 5-YEAR HIATUS PNG TPA RETURNS TO ITB BERLIN AFTER 5-YEAR HIATUS
The Papua New Guinea Tourism Promotion Authority (PNG TPA) has triumphantly returned to the prestigious ITB Berlin, after a five-year absence. Under the theme "Define the World of Travel Together," the PNGTPA reaffirms its commitment to promoting Papua New Guinea's unique and diverse offerings to the European market. PNG TPA recognizes ITB Berlin as an important platform for promoting international understanding, cultural exchange, and peace through travel. With over 5, 500 exhibitors from 170 countries, this year's event is set to be a beacon of hope for the travel industry's revival. With the invaluable assistance of industry stalwarts such as Mr. Bob Bates of Trans Niugini Tours and Mr. Wako Napasu of Country Tours, PNGTPA is ready to reintroduce Papua New Guinea as the destination of a million different journeys. The PNG delegation, led by Mr. Eric Mossman Uvovo, Chief Executive Officer, and Mr. Joel Keimelo, Executive Manager, Marketing and Promotions Division, along with Ms. Pamela Aupae, Senior Marketing Officer, represents a major turning point in the country's tourism industry. The European market thrives on relationships, which PNGTPA has diligently nurtured over the years. Despite the challenges posed by negative media coverage, the desire to explore Papua New Guinea remains strong. “Our pristine landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and welcoming hospitality continue to entice European visitors.” As the Euro performs well, Europeans became increasingly interested in Papua New Guinea as the country provides an authentic and unforgettable experience—one that goes beyond mere tourism. From vibrant tribal cultures to untouched rainforests, Papua New Guinea entices those seeking adventure, culture, and natural beauty. Mr. Uvovo, Chief Executive Officer at PNGTPA, expressed his enthusiasm. “We are thrilled to be back at ITB Berlin, reconnecting with old friends and forging new partnerships. Our commitment to promoting Papua New Guinea remains unshaken.” “Despite the challenges, we are resolute in our mission to showcase Papua New Guinea’s untouched beauty, rich heritage, and warm hospitality. “Our commitment to European markets remains unshaken.” The recently launched PNGTPA website is a valuable resource for travelers seeking information about this captivating destination. The TPA website offers a wealth of insights and practical details whether you’re an intrepid adventurer, a culture enthusiast, or simply curious about the wonders of Papua New Guinea. PNG TPA invites media representatives, partners, and visitors to explore the PNG pavilion at ITB Berlin. “Let us embark on a journey of discovery, cultural exchange, and sustainable tourism. Together, we can redefine the narrative and celebrate the resilience of our industry.” For more information, visit the official ITB Berlin website https://www.itb.com/en.
Published on March 8, 2024
NOMINATIONS FOR JUSTIN KILI AWARDS OPENS NEXT WEEK NOMINATIONS FOR JUSTIN KILI AWARDS OPENS NEXT WEEK
The YUMIFM PNG MUSIK AWARDS is back for another year to recognize the local artists and their contributions to the music industry in Papua New Guinea (PNG) with awards in the various categories, including the prestigious Justin Kili Award sponsored by KEYNOTE. YumiFM’s Content Director, Ms. Vivian Dumit ‘Tuluan Vitz,’ stated that among the 10 categories for the Musik Awards is the ‘Justin Kili’ Award which recognizes people that have contributed immensely to the growth and promoting PNG’s music industry locally and globally. “The Justin Kili Awards is an award that is specifically given to creatives in the music industry, that is, artists, musicians or producers who have made a significant contribution to the music industry in Papua New Guinea, but who were not given the proper recognition they deserved.” “The Justin Kili Award was intended to find out from our listeners, which artists, musicians or producers they think deserve recognition and why.” This award was named after the late Justin Hansu Kili, OL MBE, who started the initiative of the YUMIFM PNG MUSIK AWARDS in 2004 and was one of the founding members of YumiFM. Nominations for the 2023 Justin Kili Awards, sponsored by KEYNOTE, will be open from Monday 11th March to Sunday 24th March. Listeners are given an opportunity to vote by commenting on our social media posts or through calling our stations. The Justin Kili Award, sponsored by KEYNOTE, will be given based on the statistics collected through listeners’ votes. Meanwhile, PNGFM Limited, parent company of NauFM, YumiFM and LegendFM, Total Event Company, pnghausbung and Magic Factory has announced that the YUMIFM PNG MUSIK AWARDS will be hosted on April 20th at the Lamana Gold Club, Port Moresby. In its 19th year, this is the only event that recognizes the efforts of local artists in the country. PNGFM Limited General Manager, Rosemarie ‘Shaz’ Botong made the announcement on March 7th during YUMI FM’s Kapmaus Show.
Published on March 8, 2024
BUK BILONG PIKININI (BBP) CELEBRATES WORLD BOOK DAY BUK BILONG PIKININI (BBP) CELEBRATES WORLD BOOK DAY
Buk bilong Pikinini (BbP) celebrated World Book Day at all its Library Learning Centres this week. The children learnt all about the many types of books and reading materials that exist, some children even were dressed up as books such as dictionaries, Atlas, Newspaper, Clinic book and the Bible and gave a little presentation of what those books are for. BbP stated that there were lots of shared reading, stories read by teachers and some children who are already well on their way to independent reading. “The most important purpose of World Book Day is recommending books to each other and sharing stories.” “Providing children with access to borrowing books is a great way to improve their overall literacy levels and vocabulary. “ BbP also expressed delight in seeing children engaged in activities that involved using one’s imagination and also appreciated parents for their effort and participation. “The 5-year old children came dressed as their favourite book character.” “It was nice to see children enter a world of fantasy and have a chance to change the learning environment to one which is more playful and imaginative.” “BbP is grateful to parents around the country for providing the children with such wonderful costumes.” BbP's Library Learning Centres each have over 3, 000 books to choose from, including over 25 titles published by the organization that feature PNG children in leadership roles. On March 7th, people all over the world celebrate World Book Day. It was a special day where books are celebrated and valued. “It is significant because it reminds us that everyone has a story to tell, that everyone has an experience from which we can both enjoy and learn, and that books allow us to travel the world without leaving our homes.” Meanwhile, as it is also International Women’s Day today, BbP also advocates for the importance of ensuring that no girl is left behind and that all children have the opportunity to become literate. Buk bilong Pikinini’s published books and popular School Library Kits can be purchased via BbP’s web shop https://bukbilongpikinini.charity or by contacting the organization.
Published on March 8, 2024
YUMIFM PNG MUSIK AWARDS BACK FOR ANOTHER YEAR YUMIFM PNG MUSIK AWARDS BACK FOR ANOTHER YEAR
PNGFM Limited, parent company of NauFM, YumiFM, LegendFM, Total Event Company, PNG Haus Bung & Magic Factory, is pleased to announce that the YUMIFM PNG MUSIK AWARDS is back once again, this time on April 20th at the Gold Club Arena, Port Moresby. In its 19th year, this is the only event that recognizes the efforts of local artists in the country. PNG FM General Manager, Ms Rosemarie ‘Shaz’ Botong made the announcement on the YUMI FM’s Kapmaus show. “This awards show will give recognition where it’s due to local artists from last year till present.” Ms. Botong added that previously, COVID-19 had affected the event’s date setting, however she announced that this year the YUMIFM PNG MUSIK AWARDS is retaining its original date. “Last year we awarded artists from 2021 – 2022 during the month of June but this time it’s back on the month of April, recognizing artists from 2023 to present.” She also stated that this year PNGFM has introduced a new nomination category to the YUMIFM PNG MUSIK AWARDS. The nomination categories are as follows: · Justin Kili 2024 · Album of the Year (new category) · Song of the Year 2024 · Best New Artist 2024 · Best Male Artist of the Year 2024 · Best Female Artist of the Year 2024 · Best Duo/Group of the Year · Best Producer of the Year 2024 · APRA Artist of the Year 2024 · People’s Choice Song of the Year 2024 Tickets are selling for K200 (Balcony) and K180 (Arena).
Published on March 7, 2024
BUK BILONG PIKININI CELEBRATES WORLD WILDLIFE DAY BUK BILONG PIKININI CELEBRATES WORLD WILDLIFE DAY
Buk bilong Pikinini enthusiastically marked World Wildlife Day on March 5th at its schools/ library learning centres (LLCs), with a particular focus on the diverse range of wildlife found in Papua New Guinea. To engage students, a variety of fun activities were arranged, including the use of PNG animal plush toys generously provided by BbP’s donors CPL and Brian Bell. BBP stated that through hands-on exploration with these toys, children were able to explore and learn more about various local wildlife found in the country, specifically the cuscus, tree kangaroo, bird of paradise, cassowary, and pig-nosed turtle. “During the interactive sessions, the students were encouraged to identify and discuss the different body parts of these animals, learn about how they utilize them, and imitate the unique sounds they make.” “Additionally, the young learners gained valuable insight into the natural habitats of these wildlife species and their geographical distribution within PNG.” Incorporating literacy into the celebration, the students enjoyed reading BbP's published book titled "When I Grow Up, I Want to be a Zookeeper", which highlights the remarkable wildlife of Papua New Guinea. Furthermore, the students expressed their creativity by partaking in a colouring activity featuring the "Animals of PNG" in the BbP's activity book. This colouring book will serve as a wonderful resource throughout the year, aiding them in learning about the diverse array of animals indigenous to PNG and their cultural significance. The fun-filled event was further elevated as children created and adorned delightful animal face masks, adding an exciting touch to their wildlife exploration journey.
Published on March 6, 2024
RURAL PHONICS SCHOOL NEEDS SUPPORT TO PROGRESS RURAL PHONICS SCHOOL NEEDS SUPPORT TO PROGRESS
The Kolowi Lem Phonics School located in Hewa, Wanakipi, Hela Province was founded in 2019 by Mr. Jessy Ken who is currently a 2nd year student, studying for a bachelor's in mathematics at the University of Goroka (UOG). Ken initially completed his Grade 12 in 2018, returned to Wanakipi, where he built a classroom and self-funded Kolowi Lem Phonics School. “Ever since I started building this school I haven’t gotten any community support or government support. “ “I had taken pictures and put it to Facebook groups Koroba Kupiago Current News Update (Team William Bando), and also the Hela Political forum.” “But even so, I still did not receive any support from the Hela Provincial Education Board – it was all funded by me through raising and selling pigs.” Ken’s drive to build a phonics school arose when he realized that his brothers and sisters did not have access to education. “The school is currently in operation but it's unregistered – I’ve been trying to register my school into the education system.” When asked about teachers, Mr. Ken humbly responded stating that the only instructors teaching at the school were himself and a former classmate. “As soon as I finished Grade 12, I started the school and was the head teacher there, I never completed any short courses in education or anything else of the sort, and I just started teaching.” “Another teacher is one of my former classmates in Grade 11 – he did not complete his Grade 12 –but he is now taking up studies at FODE (Flexible Open Distance Education).” According to Ken, there were no government services where he resided. “Kolowi Lem Phonics School is the first school in my area – there was no Primary School or Elementary School prior to this.” “Hence my students are not just very young children, I even teach teenagers –my students are between the ages of 3 – 21 years old and some of them are even married.” Currently he is seeking help from the government and to anyone who is able to make a donation to his school. “I really need help and support, since 1975 till today, our location hasn’t seen any good development – no health centres, no schools or roads.” Kolowi Lem Phonics School has been running for six years now.
Published on March 6, 2024
AUSSIE GOVT SUPPORTS PNGOC VIA PACIFICAUS SPORTS PROGRAM AUSSIE GOVT SUPPORTS PNGOC VIA PACIFICAUS SPORTS PROGRAM
The Australian Government through its PacificAus Sports program has partnered with the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) and Papua New Guinea Olympic Committee to support 33 elite athletes from Papua New Guinea in their preparations for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Australia’s support will assist PNG athletes to compete across seven sports including athletics, swimming, boxing, weightlifting, taekwondo, breakdancing and rugby 7s. Australia continues its commitment to promoting greater inclusion of women and girls in sport at the highest levels and is pleased that 15 female athletes will be supported through this program. This includes weightlifting golden girl Dika Toua, long jumper Rellie Kaputin, boxing’s Sheila Yama and the women’s rugby 7s national team. Australian High Commissioner John Feakes stated that Australia is proudly investing in partnerships for elite sports in PNG through the PacificAus Sports program. “I will be keenly watching their qualifying competitions ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.” Secretary General of the PNG Olympic Committee, Desmond Kavaigu welcomed Australia’s support. “The support from the PacificAus Sports program is not just about funding; it's about building a legacy of excellence, inclusion, and friendship among our Pacific communities." Meanwhile PNG long jumper, Rellie Kaputin expressed his thanks towards Australia for their support. "I'm very grateful to again have that level of support as I prepare to represent not only Papua New Guinea, but my region at the Paris 2024 Olympics." PacificAus Sports is an Australian Government sports diplomacy initiative developing pathways for Pacific teams and athletes to compete in elite competitions and access high performance coaching in Australia and internationally.
Published on March 1, 2024
CPL REOPENS STOP N SHOP BADILI TODAY CPL REOPENS STOP N SHOP BADILI TODAY
CPL Group has made a strong comeback after the devastating effects of January 10th, 2024 stating that Stop N Shop Badili opens today March 1st, 2024 alongside CPL Group Brands City Pharmacy, Fresh Express, Bon Café and City Pharmacy Wellness Clinic, all housed in the same building, that will cater to communities in the area who have been impacted by the closure of the shop. Navin Raju, CPL Group Chief Executive Officer, expressed gladness over the shop’s reopening. “We are pleased with the progress made so far with the shop from all parties involved, and have made changes that will deliver an improved experience for customers in the Badili area, including a better range of products and an improved store layout.” “Our Badili Staff have been busy restocking the shelves and preparing the store for reopening, and are no doubt excited to welcome back our customers to Badili." “In addition to this, Stop & Shop Town has been redone and seen increased business, due to the extended operating hours during the week, and now being open for trading on Sundays." He added that CPL was sad to announce that Harbour City will not reopen, but were looking forward to future prospects of two new Stop & Shop Supermarkets in Port Moresby soon. “We can also confirm that no staff have lost their jobs, and instead have been reallocated to our existing shops, while we await response from the Government on the Business Recovery Package." The public is welcomed to visit Stop & Shop Badili and to take advantage of our Reopening Specials and Every Day Low Prices. There will also be a fun day in the Carpark on Saturday 2nd March with Bouncy Castles and the PNGFM Radio Crew, before WE PNG BUY PNG SME Week begins on Monday 4th March. All event details are available on Stop & Shop’s Facebook Page. CPL Group remains committed and steadfast as PNG’s favorite retailer, keeping to our Vision and Mission to help Papua New Guineans live better and healthier lives.
Published on March 1, 2024
SOME TEACHERS STILL EXPERIENCING PAY CUTS SOME TEACHERS STILL EXPERIENCING PAY CUTS
Teachers throughout the country have been experiencing a reduction in salaries in which a certain amount of money is being taken out from their fortnightly pay. With the issue of pay cuts often falling on deaf ears, teachers commune in groups on social media platforms like Facebook, to express their frustrations, complaints, and concerns. Three senior teachers from Madang, Milne Bay and East New Britain all confirmed the issue with their teaching staffs pay cuts. Alotau Primary School’s Head Teacher Mrs. Emma Laisetta stated that her teachers including herself had various amounts of money removed from their fortnightly pay. “One of my teachers had K48 deducted from her salary; meanwhile I had roughly K100 to K200 taken out from my pay.” Mrs. Biel Towili Deputy Head Teacher for Kusbau Primary in Madang also confirmed that teachers in Kusbau experienced pay cuts. “Our pay cuts started since the holidays and has continued till last fortnight.” Mr. Bernard Manau, Principal of Utmei Secondary School in East New Britain, spoke on the situation as well, however their grievances were addressed. “We had an issue with pay cuts, but that problem was solved after we visited the education office.” “Our pay cut amounts were done depending on the teaching position of the staff.” “As I was the principal, there was larger amount of money deducted from my salary whereas other teachers had smaller amounts of money taken from their salaries.”
Published on February 29, 2024
BIZ PRINT & SCAN SUPPORTS 50th HIRI MOALE FESTIVAL BIZ PRINT & SCAN SUPPORTS 50th HIRI MOALE FESTIVAL
In a show of support for the annual Hiri Moale Festival, local print company BizPrint and Scan, a business unit under the Remington Group of companies, has come forward as a sponsor partner. This year marks a significant milestone as the festival celebrates its 50th anniversary, which is dedicated to honouring the Motu Koitabu people's cultures and traditions. Peter Goodwin, CEO of the Remington Group, expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration, emphasizing the importance of instilling Motu Koitabu culture within the festival. Their contribution of print products goes beyond monetary value, with the goal of commemorating the festival's 50th anniversary. Goodwin compared the opportunity to creating new narratives of unity and pride, echoing the belief that Motu Koitabu tradition pervades every aspect of the festival. BizPrint and Scan's support extends to the provision of critical print materials such as banners, magazines, program booklets, and branding materials required for the festival's success. Molly O'Rourke, Events Coordinator for the Hiri Moale Festival, expressed her enthusiasm for this year's festivities, emphasizing the Motu-Koita people's pride in commemorating five decades of tradition. The Hiri Hahenamo, a major festival highlight, will feature up to ten young women from Motu-Koita villages competing for the coveted 'Miss Hahenamo' title. The reigning Miss Hahenamo, 22-year-old Kimjosh Damuri of Tubuserea village, reflected on her experience, highlighting the opportunity to showcase her culture and embrace new challenges. She encouraged future contestants to seize the opportunity to showcase their heritage, emphasizing the invaluable experiences it provides. As the festival approaches, anticipation mounts for an event that not only celebrates tradition but also serves as a platform for the empowerment of young women in Motu Koitabu communities.
Published on February 28, 2024