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RELOCATION EXERCISE PART OF BRINGING SERVICES CLOSER TO MEMBERS RELOCATION EXERCISE PART OF BRINGING SERVICES CLOSER TO MEMBERS
Nambawan Super officially opened its recently relocated Daru Branch today, as part of its continued focus on improving Member access to superannuation services in rural centers around the Country. The Branch was opened yesterday, by Nambawan Super Member representatives including Nurses, Police and Teachers, alongside Nambawan Super Limited (NSL) CEO, Mr. Paul Sayer. The Branch is now conveniently located in the Callan Services Resource Centre, Daru. Mr. Sayer advised that, “the Nambawan Super Daru Branch is now within walking distance to local schools, Government offices, key state institutions and several other businesses which employ many of our Members in Daru”. “The relocation exercise and opening of this Branch is part of the Nambawan Super strategy to bring services closer to our Members’ doorsteps.” “The Branch has also been upgraded to improve on Members’ experience and ensure our staff have everything they need to deliver quality services. It will have the same welcoming look and feel that is now the standard for all our Branches Countrywide, to ensure that our Members receive the same level of services wherever they are”. “The Branch is able to accommodate up to 15 Members with 3 counters attended by our Member Service Officers; 1 self service counter for ease of access; and 1 comfortable meeting room that provides privacy for Members when discussing their superannuation benefits and retirement savings with us.” “The Branch is also fully air-conditioned, has improved staff and Member amenities, and it utilises a backup genset for the best Member experience for our over 3000 plus Members that live and work in Daru and the wider South Fly District within Western Province”, he added. Nambawan Super has 22 offices across the Country which play an integral role in bringing valuable superannuation services to Members in both rural and urban settings “Western Province is a significant contributor to the economy of Papua New Guinea, and Daru has a high potential for growth. We aim to continue supporting the people of Daru and Western Province by accessing our valuable superannuation products and services”, Mr. Sayer noted. “The Fund works hard through its investments to generate strong returns on Members’ savings so that the money they save today, grows over the long-term to help Members achieve their best retirement outcomes”, he concluded.
Published on December 7, 2022
REMOTE BOUGAINVILLE COMMUNITIES GET AUSSIE FUNDED GRANTS
Eight communities in Torokina District, located in a remote part of South Bougainville - without road access to major centres - have benefitted from small community projects valued at over K270,000 funded through the Australian government’s Bougainville Community Grants Scheme. The people of Ukoto ward built two poultry sheds, fully equipped with drinkers, feeders, lamps and stock feed which has increased economic activity in the area and will provide opportunities for investment in other income generation activities. Torokina district’s six wards had their sports facilities improved including upgrades to six soccer fields, purchase of sports equipment and training courses in sports administration and refereeing for sports personnel. These developments will support community cohesion in the wards. And in Laruma ward, a water and sanitation system was installed counting twenty water tanks that have improved access to clean drinking water for the estimated 500-plus community members as well as the construction of toilets which provide better sanitation for the community. President of Laruma Women’s Group, Lynette Variatsi said: “Long makim maus bilong ol mama, mi tok bikpela tok tenkyu tru igo long Australia gavman long bringim twenty-pla wara tenk na tripela VIP toilet ikam insait long Laruma komuniti. Em i pes taim mipela kisim kain project na dispela i bringim planti bikpela senis tru ikamap.” [On behalf of the mothers, I would like to convey our gratitude to the Australian government for bringing twenty water tanks and three VIP toilets into Laruma community. This is the first time we have received such a project which has brought about many big changes]. “Mipela mama i amamas tru bikos em i daunim hevi bilong wokabaut longpela distens tru long painim gutpela wara. Taim mipela kisim dispela ol services, mipela lukim olsem sik dairea where ibin planti tru bipo na i afektim tru planti pikinini, i ipinis nau.” [We, the mothers, are very happy because these facilities have eased the burden of having to walk long distances to look for good drinking water. Since receiving these services, we have seen a reduction in diseases such as diarrhoea which was affecting many of our children.] The two wards and the district sports association are among 60 successful community groups who were awarded funding from the Bougainville Community Grants Scheme. Australian First Secretary for Bougainville Development, Dr. Anthony Mason, who attended the launch of these projects said, “the grants are part of Australia’s long-term commitment to help Bougainville communities establish projects that will support economic development and improve the health and general wellbeing of women, men and youth”. The grant scheme is administered by the Bougainville Partnership, on behalf of the Australian Government, in partnership with the ABG’s Department of Community Development. Applications for the grants are open until 15 August 2023. For further information contact District Offices or the Bougainville Partnership offices in Buka or Arawa.
Published on December 7, 2022
UGURO THANKS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION STAFF FOR SUCCESSFUL 2022 UGURO THANKS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION STAFF FOR SUCCESSFUL 2022
Minister for Education Jimmy Uguro, MP has thanked the staff of the Ministry of Education for a successful 2022 academic year despite many challenges and difficulties. The Ministry of Education is made up of the Teaching Service Commission, the Office of Libraries and Archives and the Department of Education. “Despite the many challenges and difficulties experienced, including being locked out of your office due to rental issues, you all have performed well our core functions, roles and responsibilities as expected." "Because of your commitment, hard work and perseverance, we have successfully implemented a number of our policies and programs and also achieved a number of our targets including the presentation of the 2021 Annual Report for the Department to the Parliament on Wednesday, November 30. I sincerely thank you all.” Minister Uguro also thanked the Government for the funding allocated to implement education programs and policies in 2022. “I also thank the Marape/Rosso Government for its unwavering commitment and support to the education sector by fully funding the tuition fees and project fees for this year." "I have instructed the Department not to release funds for the project fees this year because the academic year closes in a few days’ time. I have also asked the Department to liaise with the banks to close all school bank accounts when schools close for the holidays and open them again when the academic year opens in 2023.” The Minister also thanked all the teachers, students and parents for their support throughout the year and added that he looked forward to their continued support in 2023. “I wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous and happy new year."
Published on December 7, 2022
FAKE NEWS! SIR J IS ALIVE: NIP GOVT
Fake News! The New Ireland Government and its people have slammed the constant fake news and rumors of the passing of its leader and Governor Sir Julius Chan. Acting Governor Sammy Missen said this time the New Ireland Government will take action against individuals who have without restraint or any moral compass gone out of their way to spread rumors through social media. “We will collect all numbers and Facebook profiles that have contributed to the unwarranted anxiety to the general public and Sir J’s family, and they will face thefull force of the law under the cyber-crimes act,” said Sammy Missen. The Deputy Governor confirmed that Sir J is alive and well and is currently recovering from an operation undertaken in Brisbane, Australia. “If there is any real news it will come from Sir J’s family and then from his official office. So all you rumor mongers just shut up and respect the founder of our Nation. You rats can’t seem to win at the polls so you revert to character assignations! ” said Missen.
Published on December 7, 2022
HAKIMI'S PENALTY SEALS WORLD CUP AS MOROCCO BEATS SPAIN IN SHOOTOUT HAKIMI'S PENALTY SEALS WORLD CUP AS MOROCCO BEATS SPAIN IN SHOOTOUT
Morocco continued its stunning run at Qatar 2022, beating Spain on penalties to reach the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time in its history. Spain missed all three of its spot kicks as Moroccan goalkeeper Bono made himself the hero of the shootout, saving efforts from Sergio Busquets and Carlos Soler, while Pablo Sarabia hit the post. Achraf Hakimi, who was born in Spain, buried the winning penalty with the cheekiest of Panenkas, chipping the ball gently into the middle of the goal to send the thousands of Moroccan fans inside Education Stadium into dreamland. Defeat for Spain continues its wretched World Cup record since lifting the trophy in 2010, with La Roja managing just three tournament wins – against Australia, Iran and Costa Rica – in the three editions since that triumph. Ahead of Tuesday’s game, Spain coach Luis Enrique said that he had given his players “homework” a year ago to practice 1,000 penalties at their clubs, but when the heat of the moment arrived, Busquets, Soler and Sarabia cracked under the pressure. [caption id="attachment_31878" align="alignnone" width="906"] Achraf Hakimi's cheeky penalty sealed Morocco's place in the quarterfinal.[/caption] Not so Hakimi, whose nerveless dink sparked wild scenes on the pitch as the Paris Saint-Germain full-back was mobbed by his teammate and coaching staff, who celebrated Morocco becoming the first Arab nation to reach the World Cup quarterfinals. This Morocco team has been a revelation this tournament, defending valiantly and attacking with verve and fans of the North African national team will rightly feel confident of getting past either Switzerland or Portugal in the next round to create yet more history. Spain stutters Spain produced arguably the most eye-catching result of the opening round of fixtures, dismantling Costa Rica 7-0 in an utterly dominant performance to put all the other World Cup contenders on notice. In its next two matches, however, Spain stuttered to a draw against Germany and was then shocked by Japan, eventually qualifying for the round of 16 in second place behind the Samurai Blue. Morocco, then, could be forgiven for feeling slightly aggrieved at drawing Spain in the knockout stages after qualifying comfortably top of its group. But the Atlas Lions have been without a doubt among the most impressive performers so far in Qatar and will have justifiably felt no fear at all going into this clash against La Roja. Morocco’s head coach Walid Regragui had told his players before this game to “aim for the sky” and they started the match with an intensity that showed they were not going to be overawed by the occasion or their World Cup-winning opponent. [caption id="attachment_31879" align="alignnone" width="906"] Spain continued its terrible World Cup record since lifting the trophy in 2010. [/caption] Red Moroccan shirts were snapping into tackles inside 30 seconds, never allowing the Spanish players a moment’s peace on the ball. Morocco’s fans – who have been some of the best in Qatar, making each game almost feel like a home fixture – responded vociferously, roaring on every Moroccan tackle and jeering loudly every time Spain was in possession of the ball. Morocco looked like the most dangerous team inside the opening 20 minutes, too, causing Spain’s defense problems on the break, with one of those counterattacks forcing Busquets to bring down Sofiane Boufal. Hakimi, who was born in Spain to Moroccan parents, flashed the subsequent free-kick over Unai Simón’s crossbar. Perhaps Morocco’s early dominance perhaps made its players overconfident, as some casual passing out from the back resulted in a glorious chance in front of goal for Gavi, but goalkeeper Bono recovered brilliantly to tip the forward’s effort onto the crossbar without knowing the linesman’s flag had gone up for offside. It was a first warning for Morocco that any lapse in concentration could be punished at any moment by Spain’s talented front line. [caption id="attachment_31881" align="alignnone" width="906"] Achraf Hakimi was mobbed by his teammates after his winning spot kick.[/caption] Just three minutes before half time, Morocco had the best chance of the game so far. Created by wide man Boufal, who had impressive match, his cross to the far post was headed over the crossbar by Naif Aguerd, who really should have at least got his effort on target. As brilliant as Morocco had been in the first half, finishing the opening 45 minutes with a flourish, Spain had been equally as disappointing. As so often in this World Cup, Enrique’s side had enjoyed considerably more possession, but most of it had been ponderous passing 10 yards from the Moroccan penalty area. Moroccan history There would have likely been a few choice words at half time from Enrique to his players, who came out in the second period with considerably more intensity. Morocco barely had a touch of the ball in the attacking half, as the light blue Spanish shirts swarmed their opponents every time they lost possession. Though Morocco’s defense was certainly looking more stretched – Aguerd at one point put in a brilliant last-ditch tackle on Alvaro Morata inside the penalty area – for all of Spain’s possession, which reached a staggering 85% in the second half, Bono in the Moroccan goal was yet to be seriously troubled. It took until the 81st minute for Spain to conjure its first chance of note, as substitute Nico Williams’ through ball set Morata away but the forward’s flashed shot across goal was poked away by Bono’s toe with not another Spanish player anywhere near the Moroccan goal. It felt increasingly inevitable that this game was heading to extra time, but Spain did have one final chance to win it. Dani Olmo’s whipped cross into the box missed Williams’ toe by millimeters and Bono was able to punch the ball behind for a corner. In what was a predictably cagey first half of extra time, Morocco had a glorious opportunity to take the lead but substitute Walid Cheddira hit his effort straight at Simón after being put through one-on-one by Hakim Ziyech. [caption id="attachment_31890" align="alignnone" width="906"] Morocco players celebrates after the team's victory in the penalty shootout against Spain.[/caption] Bizarrely, Spain finally seemed to wake up in the dying moments of extra time, heaping pressure on the Moroccan goal until Rodri’s brilliant cross found Sarabia unmarked in the box, but the Paris Saint-Germain forward struck his volley against the far post. Sarabia was made to rue that miss as his night went from bad to worse, striking his penalty in the shootout against the post with Spain’s first effort. It was a sign of things to come for Spain, with Busquets and Soler also failing to score. Despite Badr Banoune missing his penalty for Morocco, Abdelhamid Sabiri, Ziyech and then, coolest of them all, Hakimi buried their spot kicks to book their place in Moroccan football folklore. Source: CNN.com
Published on December 7, 2022
WERROR FAREWELLED AFTER 34 YEARS OF SERVICE WITH OTML WERROR FAREWELLED AFTER 34 YEARS OF SERVICE WITH OTML
The outgoing Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Ok Tedi Mining Ltd (OTML) Musje Werror boarded the OTML Charter one last time on the 5th December 2022 as he was farewelled at the Tabubil Airport. It was an emotional atmosphere at the Tabubil airport as employees, business partners and Tabubil residents turned up to farewell Mr. Werror. Mr. Werror embraced and said goodbye to everyone in a guard of honour which lined from the terminal to the aircraft, followed by a water cannon salute as the aircraft taxied to the runway. A dinner was held last weekend where OTML management, employees, business partners and community leaders paid tribute to Mr. Werror’s service and contribution to OTML. OTML Board Chairman, Dr. Roger Higgins, said in a letter read at the dinner that Mr. Werror deserved all the congratulations and accolades for his many achievements and that he still had more to offer beyond OTML. “You have much more to give to Papua New Guinea and the mining industry internationally. I have no doubt you will have opportunities to do this in the coming years,” said Dr. Higgins. OTML Acting CEO, Mark Thompson, said in his farewell speech to Mr Werror that “you should leave in the knowledge that you have made an extraordinary contribution to OTML and to the people of the Western Province and Papua New Guinea. It has been a privilege to with and for you, and be assured that we will all continue to work together in the spirit of ‘One Team, Wan Pasin’ to realise the journey you have commenced.” Mr. Werror encouraged those who gathered during his farewell dinner, as well as various teams he visited before his departure, to continue to support OTML’s vision to make OTML the leading mining company in PNG. Mr. Werror added “This is the opportunity for Papua New Guineans to show what we can do. I believe that we can and we will become the leading PNG mining company. Mr. Werror’s tenure as MD and CEO ended formally on 1st of December concluding 34 years of service with OTML.
Published on December 7, 2022
DIKA TOUA STARTS HER ATTEMPT FOR OLYMPIC NUMBER SIX DIKA TOUA STARTS HER ATTEMPT FOR OLYMPIC NUMBER SIX
Dika Toua, whose appearance in Tokyo last year made her first female weightlifter to compete at the Olympic Games five times, has started her attempt for Olympics number six. No athlete, male or female, has ever done that. Dika Toua, whose appearance in Tokyo last year made her first female weightlifter to compete at the Olympic Games five times, has started her attempt for Olympics number six. No athlete, male or female, has ever done that. Toua, who has a 16-year-old son and a 12-year-old daughter, lifted on the opening day of the 2022 IWF World Championships in Bogotá, Colombia, the first qualifying event for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Four of the 11 lifters in her session were aged 17, which is 21 years younger than Toua. If she qualifies she will lift in Paris aged 40. Toua made five of her six attempts for 70-95-165 in the women’s 49kg C Group. With 22 rivals to come in the A and B Groups, Toua believes her best chance of qualifying is not by finishing in the top 10 in the rankings but through continental representation as Oceania’s highest-placed athlete. Toua became a weightlifting history-maker as a 16-year-old when she was the first female  ever to lift at the Olympic Games at Sydney 2000. That was when the International Olympic Committee (IOC) first welcomed women on to the Olympic weightlifting programme. “I was very nervous and I missed that first lift, but I soon came out and made the second one,” she said. In Sydney, Toua lifted in the old 48kg category, and here she is 22 years later weighing only 1kg more. “I have never weighed more than 53kg in my life,” she said. Asked what gets harder as the years go by, Toua said it was not so much gym work as recovery. “I tend to sleep a lot, it’s the only recovery I really get,” she said in between posing for photos with her teenage fellow-competitors. “But I always did sleep a lot so it hasn’t changed much. “The hard part is after training. It might be ice packs, sitting in a cold bath or going for a swim – depending on the weather of course. You don’t want to be in the sea in winter in Melbourne!” Toua, whose husband Willie Tamasi is Papua New Guinea’s national coach, splits her time between her home village of Hanuabada and Melbourne, where her long-time coach Paul Coffa is based. Coffa, who has coached more than 100 medallists at major championships, became the first coach to be inducted into the IWF Hall of Fame at the weekend After returning from Colombia, Toua will spend a few weeks in Papua New Guinea before heading to Melbourne in January with the entire family to prepare with Coffa for more qualifying events, including the Pacific Games in the Solomon islands in November. Her son Paul – already as old as his mother was when she first lifted at the Olympic Games –   is not a weightlifter but her daughter Anigeua recently competed at the national championships for the first time, aged 12. “She’s into netball, athletics and weightlifting so we’ll go with the flow and see which sport she likes best,” said Toua. Toua carried the flag for Papua New Guinea in Tokyo last year and also at the Athens Games in 2004. Another honour was having a grandstand at the Hubert Murray Stadium in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea’s capital, named after her in September. She might already have competed at six Olympic Games but she took a break to spend more time with her children in the years before Rio 2016 and did not try to qualify. She had been close to death in 2013 when she was diagnosed with tubercolosis and had to spend nearly four months in isolation in a hospital in New Caledonia, where she was training at the Oceania Weightlifting Institute. “It’s hard being a mum and a weightlifter at the same time, but I don’t know when I will stop,” Toua said. “Weightlifting is in my blood.” Source: iwf.sports
Published on December 7, 2022
CHEERS STAR PASSES ON AT 71 CHEERS STAR PASSES ON AT 71
Actress Kirstie Alley, a star in both television and film, has died after a short battle with cancer at age 71. Alley shot to fame in the TV comedy Cheers, set in a Boston bar, going on to have starring film roles in Look Who’s Talking and Star Trek II. Alley’s death was confirmed by her two children, True Stevenson, 30, and Lillie Parker Stevenson, 28, who posted the sad news on her Instagram page today. “We are sad to inform you that our incredible, fierce and loving mother has passed away after a battle with cancer, only recently discovered. Following the news of her death, her former co-star John Travolta – who she starred with in Look Who’s Talking - paid tribute with a post on his social media acknowledging their relationship as “one of the most special” he has ever had. Alley rose to fame in 1987 after starring as Rebecca Howe in the NBC show Cheers and went on to win an Emmy for outstanding lead actress in 1991 and a Golden Globe for best actress. Over the course of her career, Alley - who would have turned 72 next month - earned 76 acting credits. The star, while mainly an icon in the 90s, continued to make an impact in pop culture in recent years after she competed on America’s Dancing with the Stars and The Masked Singer. Source: nzherald.com
Published on December 6, 2022
BOUGAINVILLE GOVT KEEN TO SEE A RESUMPTION OF MINING BOUGAINVILLE GOVT KEEN TO SEE A RESUMPTION OF MINING
An independent environmental and human rights legacy impact assessment of Rio Tinto's former Panguna mine in the autonomous Papua New Guinea region Bougainville is due to begin this week. Last year, Rio Tinto publicly committed to fund the independent assessment in response to a human rights complaint brought by 156 local community members, represented by Australia's Human Rights Law Centre. The mine was forced to stop operating in 1989 by what became a ten-year long civil war. The Bougainville government is very keen to see a resumption of mining there as it strives to develop its economy in its quest to achieve independence by 2027. The human rights complaint alleges that the massive volume of mine waste pollution left behind by the Panguna mine is continuing to put people's lives and livelihoods at risk. Over a billion tonnes of waste tailings were released directly into the Jaba and Kawerong rivers during the operation of the Panguna mine between 1972 and 1989. "This is an important step towards addressing insecurity and pain for the people in the impacted community areas," said Bougainville MP Theonila Roka Matbob. "Thus, we welcome the assessment into the impacts of the Panguna mine as soon as possible." Another to welcome the move is the Human Rights Law Centre. "We welcome Rio Tinto's commitment to this process. We really need Rio to continue its support and commit to funding the next steps," said Keren Adams, the legal director at the Centre. Tetra Tech Coffey, an independent global consulting company, will undertake the Legacy Impact Assessment. The first phase of the work, which will examine acute impacts and risks posed by the mine to communities, is expected to take 18-20 months. It will identify mine-related impacts and what needs to be remedied. Rio Tinto has not yet committed to funding the clean-up and remediation of the mine site that communities are calling for. Following the conclusion of the impact assessment, further discussions will be held between the company, community representatives and other stakeholders regarding the assessment's recommendations and next steps. Source: rnz.co
Published on December 6, 2022
CENTRAL PA STAFF VIST LATE RAPHAEL YIBMARAMBA'S FAMILY CENTRAL PA STAFF VIST LATE RAPHAEL YIBMARAMBA'S FAMILY
A delegation of staff consisting of senior officers visited the two widows of the late former provincial administrator for Central, Raphael Yibmaramba in Wewak over the weekend. The two widows and their family members met with the officers at the Village Inn hotel to do the formalities of the presentation of foodstuff and cash contributions. Acting Deputy Provincial Administrator for Social Services, Michael Uaiz when presenting the cash contributions to the families of the deceased, said “we are here to represent the Central Provincial Government and Administration and the people of Central Province to convey our deepest condolences to the families and relatives and the people of East Sepik Province. Mr Uaiz said due to delays in government payments systems, the team was not able to come on time for the funeral and burial of the late provincial administrator Raphael Yibmaramba. “But is better late and never come at all but we are here to show respect and give the families courage and comfort at this time of mourning”, Mr Uaiz said. The officers contribute ten thousand kina respectively to the two widows, with local food and store goods and protein to the families. Meantime, Mrs. Monica Yibmaramba, widow of the Late Raphael Yibmaramba thanked Governor for Central Rufina Peter and Provincial Administrator Francis Koaba and the staff of Central Provincial Government and Administration for the support shown to the family for contributions in cash and kind to the families of the Late Raphel Yibmaramba by traveling to Wewak, East Sepik Province. She said the cash contributions will help in their customary obligations and remove the hauskrai and other family commitments.  
Published on December 6, 2022
BRAZIL MAKES A STATEMENT WITH 4-1 WIN OVER KOREA BRAZIL MAKES A STATEMENT WITH 4-1 WIN OVER KOREA
Brazil danced its way past South Korea and into the World Cup quarterfinals on Monday, sweeping aside its opponent 4-1 in a dazzling performance at Qatar 2022. This was a real statement of intent from Brazil, as Tite’s side showed why it was considered the favorite to lift the trophy coming into the tournament. Four first-half goals from Vinicius Jr., Neymar Jr. , Richarlison and Lucas Paqueta ended this match as a contest soon after it had begun, with a combination of shambolic Korean defending and brilliant Brazilian attacking play leading to the most one-sided game of this World Cup so far. However porous the Korean defense was, the opening 45 minutes were truly a football spectacle and encapsulated everything that has made Brazil both feared and admired at the World Cup over the years. That included some perfectly-timed choreographed dancing as Brazil celebrated each of its four goals in style, even convincing head coach Tite to join in with Richarlison’s ‘pigeon dance’ for the third goal. The second half was little more than a procession for Brazil, as its players took their foot off the gas and began conserving their energy for the much sterner test against Croatia that lies ahead on Friday. Seung-Ho Paik grabbed a consolation goal for Korea 15 minutes from time as his long-range strike took a deflection off Thiago Silva that helped it past Alisson into the far corner. With the recent news that soccer great Pelé had been admitted to hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil’s players celebrated the win at full time with a banner paying tribute to the three-time World Cup winner. [caption id="attachment_31814" align="alignnone" width="906"] Neymar made the score 2-0 from the penalty spot after Richarlison was fouled.[/caption] Brazil means business Brazil came into this tournament as the favorite to lift the trophy, but had so far failed to live up to that tag. Tite’s iteration of the Seleçao has always been known for its pragmatism instead of the Joga Bonito style of football displayed by some of the great Brazil teams of old. Even by his pragmatic standards, however, the team’s three group games were stodgy affairs, with only brief flashes – primarily in the closing stages of the 2-0 win over Serbia – of the flair we have become accustomed to associating with Brazil over the years. But that pragmatism has made this defense remarkably stingy; before Tite had made nine changes for the third group game against Cameroon, Brazil had not faced a single shot on target in Qatar. Brazil was also given a huge boost ahead of its match against South Korea with the news that Neymar was fit to play for the first time since suffering an ankle sprain in that opening game against Serbia. If Brazil’s players for whatever reason did need some added motivation, news that PelĂ© would be tuning into this game from the hospital in Sao Paulo where he is currently receiving treatment would have certainly provided that. South Korea, meanwhile, has impressed in reaching the round of 16, coming through a difficult group that included Portugal, Ghana and Uruguay. But Brazil started this game like it meant business, barely allowing the Koreans a touch of the ball inside the opening five minutes. [caption id="attachment_31816" align="alignnone" width="906"] Vinicius Jr of Brazil celebrates after breaking the deadlock just six minutes into the match.[/caption] That early dominance paid off after just seven minutes thanks to some beautiful footwork from Raphinha that started a flowing Brazil move, which was finished off with unerring accuracy at the far post by Vinicius Jr., who placed the ball perfectly past four Korean players. Korea’s poor start quickly turned into a nightmare, as Woo-Young Jung mistimed his swing for the ball and instead caught Richarlison on the foot inside the penalty area. It was certainly soft, but there was enough contact for referee Clement Turpin to award the penalty. Neymar, on his return from injury, made no mistake, nonchalantly strolling up and placing the ball to the goalkeeper’s left. The goal was Neymar’s 76th for the national team, just one strike away from equaling PelĂ© as Brazil’s all-time top goalscorer. By scoring Neymar also became just the third Brazilian player in history after PelĂ© and Ronaldo to score at three different World Cups. Hee-Chan Hwang did force Alisson into a wonderful one-handed save soon after the penalty, but that was the closest South Korea came to scoring in the first half. In fact, Turpin did a better job of defending Brazil’s players than any South Korean – at one point the French referee inadvertently blocked off Neymar’s path and forced the Paris Saint-Germain forward to about turn and find a teammate. Brazilian magic With the result already beyond doubt, it was now party time for Brazil. There were two more goals before half time and both of these showcased the very best of Brazilian football. [caption id="attachment_31817" align="alignnone" width="906"] Tite joins in with the celebrations after Richarlison's goal.[/caption] For the first, Richarlison began playing keepy-uppies with the ball on his forehead, before flicking it round a Korean defender, exchanging passes with Thiago Silva and Marquinhos and slotting the ball past Kim Seung Gyu. The second came after a flowing Brazil counterattack as Vinicius stood the ball up to the far post for the onrushing Paqueta to volley home. This game was already long over as a contest, but it was now in danger of turning into a humiliating night for South Korea, if it hadn’t already. It was without doubt the best and most dominant half of football any team has put together so far at this World Cup, as Brazil finally announced itself as the leading contender to lift the trophy in Qatar. If there was one positive for South Korea at the interval it was that the score was only 4-0 instead of seven or eight, but the second half would merely be an exercise in damage limitation. Both teams had chances to add to the scoreline but the goalkeepers came out on top for most of the second period, until Paik’s crisp half-volley on 75 minutes finally beating Alisson thanks to a deflection off Silva. That was to be the last meaningful action of a match that, in truth, had been over since the 30-minute mark. Brazil and Tite in particular will be delighted with the manner of the victory and with the performance of star man Neymar, who looked sharp as he came through his first match back unscathed. Source: CNN News
Published on December 6, 2022
JAKARTA EMBASSY TO GET K6MILLION MAKEOVER JAKARTA EMBASSY TO GET K6MILLION MAKEOVER
Foreign Affairs Minister Justin Tkatchenko has announced a K6 million allocation in the 2023 Budget for the refurbishment of Papua New Guinea’s embassy office and all its state owned properties in Jakarta, Indonesia. Minister Tkatchenko upon his arrival in Jakarta on Saturday told staff that Indonesia was among the first of four foreign missions that the government had approved for renovation and refurbishment. “I look forward in renovating the properties, getting them back to a modern standard as the Republic of Indonesia is an important diplomatic partner to Papua New Guinea,” Minister Tkatchenko said. While on his way to Bali, Indonesia for the Pacific Forum for Development, Minister Tkatchenko visited the embassy office and all state owned properties in Jakarta. Minister Tkatchenko said the government was resolute in its commitment to transform all missions abroad and this was demonstrated by tripling the budget for The Department of Foreign Affairs to K120 million for 2023 making this the biggest allocation ever received by the Department. Minister Tkatchenko emphasized the refurbishment work needed for all the country’s missions abroad, including Indonesia was long overdue. “You will see Jakarta raised from the ashes, being taken to a next level.” “We have secured K6m for the refurbishment of this office as well as all the properties in Jakarta starting in the first quarter of next year,” Minister Tkatchenko said. Minister Tkatchenko added that apart from the renovation work, an official appointment for a permanent Papua New Guinea Ambassador to Indonesia has been prioritized. “Foreign Affairs used to be the premier department, but over the last 15 to 25 years, it had gone down, not enough input, commitment, responsibility and loyalty.” “That’s all now going to change, with the government backing me all the way, we look forward for a new relationship with the Republic of Indonesia, going forward in Defence, Agriculture, Security as we share the biggest border taking our relationship to a level where it has never been before.” “I will be working closely with your Foreign Minister of Indonesia Retno Marsudi, whom I’ve known for about six years in one my previous ministerial capacities as APEC Minister.” “I’m looking forward to strengthening the relationship with Indonesia and making sure that we are all working tougher on the same level, especially when it comes to Defence.” “We are now going to move forward in signing a Defence Corporation Agreement between PNG and Indonesia, sharing the security on the borders together, working tougher and partnering together.” “For me I will not take no for an answer, we are going to get things done in a big way.” “All the problems that you have had in the past, I would hope by the end of next year all those would have been addressed.” “I look forward in renovating all the properties, getting them back to a class standard, renovating the embassy office to show everybody that Indonesia is a prime location,” Minister Tkatchenko said. Meanwhile, as per an official invitation from Prime Minister James Marape, Papua New Guinea is preparing for an Official State Visit of the Indonesian President Joko Widodo next year.
Published on December 6, 2022