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TRUKAI HELPS MT SION TRUKAI HELPS MT SION
With over 300 special needs students, the Mt Sion Center for the Blind appreciates all the assistance it can get. Located outside Goroka along the Okuk Highway, the centre which comes under the Network of Callan Services is a recently added donation partner of Trukai Industries Limited. The company has over the last year come on board to assist the organization with 100kg of rice to help facilitate the feeding needs of its students as well as the teachers and the community based rehabilitation officers. Principal for Mt Sion, Justin Wagame expressed his thanks to Trukai and mentioned that the rice donation was also used during their outreach programs which catered to an excess of 700 people living with disabilities (PLWDs). “The rice donation caters to all members of the centre but it comes in handy when the community based rehabilitation officers visit our site for their weekly briefing sessions,” he said. Trukai’s CEO, Alan Preston, outlined that the centre was an example of the type of organization they supported through their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program under the TruCare brand. “Trukai is all about community based initiatives that caters to marginalized groups of people, Mt Sion Centre for the Blind with its holistic and educational based projects is a shining example of this,” he said. Trukai also supports the Cheshire Home in Port Moresby that caters to People living with Disabilities (PLWDs) and has been doing so for more than fifteen years. With over a tonne of rice donated to date, Mr Preston added that the company is excited to continue this support to such an organization that represents PLWDs in the community.
Published on May 3, 2022
DCP BILLIE LAUNCHES GULF PRE-ELECTION SECURITY OPS DCP BILLIE LAUNCHES GULF PRE-ELECTION SECURITY OPS
Deputy Commissioner Operations Anton Billie last week launched the Gulf province’s pre-election security operations. Present at the launch were the Acting Provincial Administrator Emmanuel Xaviel, Provincial Manager Gulf Election Manager Poevare Tore, Members of the Provincial Election Steering Committee; Members of the Gulf Provincial Government, Acting Southern Divisional Commander CIP Patrick Billy, Gulf Provincial Police Commander Chief Inspector Jeffrey Lemb; and members of the Kerema Town Business Community and people. Mr Billie said the Pre-Election Operation launching parade is usually held to signify the Police show of strength and its readiness to deliver the security overlay for the National General Election. Mr Billie said the people of Gulf and PNG will go into the 2022 National General Election polls this year to vote for leaders for the 11th National Parliament. He said every Papua New Guinean of voting age is expected to make a vote that will determine their future. He told the Gulf people to vote wisely and elect their leaders without expecting any personal benefits or rewards in return. “For far too long greed and corruption has taken precedence over the people and the adverse effects are faced by you and I daily. We cannot blame anyone; leaders are only chosen by the people and we are partly to be blamed. “The 2022 National General Election presents us the opportunity to decide where we will be in the next five years. We just came out from the COVID-19 pandemic and are experiencing the rising cost of living. I’m urging every citizen of the Gulf Province to take ownership of this election and work with the police to deliver a free, fair and safe 2022 National General Election in a few months’ time. “I call upon every member of the security forces in Gulf Province to do your job with honesty and sincerity. Do not take bribes. Do not allow illegal activities to take place. You have a duty first to your people to do the right thing,” Mr Billie said. Mr Billie said all Commanders and the rank and file of the Constabulary are directed to take note of the following Commissioner’s instructions for the 2022 National General Election and include: · All Police personals engaged in various Government Ministers and MP’s providing close protection duties are to cease once the writs are issued; · There should not be any more police attachment to companies, business houses or private escorts, etc.; · Very Important Point – There should not be any police affiliations to MPs, intending candidates or political parties; · Anyone seen doing escorts or providing security for intending candidates or political parties will be dealt with seriously; and: · All Commanders are required or advised to take lead and show your leadership capabilities by encouraging clean campaigning and discouraging all illegal activities. Mr Billie said the Gulf province is a resource rich province with the potential for cash crops such as copra, cocoa, and coffee in the hinterlands, sago and betelnut. Roads, bridges, jetties and wharfs need to be built to connect these fertile lands. “Now is the time to take the lead in nation building. Gulf should proudly take its place as a leader among leaders and show the country what it has to offer in the country’s development and progress. Gulf people led the country in nation building in the colonial and formative years of our young country PNG. The Gulf province provided the educated elites, trade specialists and labour in the country to set the foundation in the history of PNG. “I am urging all stakeholders in Gulf Province including business houses and the Provincial Government Authorities to assist the Police and the Electoral Commission to deliver a free, fair and safe election 2022.” Deputy Commissioner Billie concluded that law and order and the success of this election 2022 should be everyone’s concern and that all should contribute towards keeping peace before, during and after the election.
Published on May 3, 2022
OTML REPATRIATES WESTERN STUDENTS AFFECTED BY ENB CLASHES OTML REPATRIATES WESTERN STUDENTS AFFECTED BY ENB CLASHES
Ok Tedi Mining Limited (OTML) repatriated to Western Province 34 students studying in East New Britain on Thursday April 28, after clashes erupted between students at the Kokopo Business College and Ulagunan settlers earlier in the week. The students were caught in the middle of a war zone and forced to seek refuge at the Takubar Isolation Centre before being repatriated. The 34 students are from Tabubil, Kiunga, and Daru in Western Province, and Oksapmin and Telefomin in the Sandaun Province. Hannah Hagoba, a first-year Business Studies student said it was a frightening experience for them as they were forced out of the school for their own safety. “As we boarded the OTML Charter, I felt a sense of relief knowing we were okay now,’ she said. OTML came to the rescue of the students after it received a request from the students’ parents to assist repatriate the students, who were living outside the school premises since Monday April 25. Speaking on behalf of the parents, outgoing Deputy Principal-Administration of the Tabubil Secondary School, Ronald Samek, who is a parent of one of the students attending the college thanked OTML for its assistance. “I am very grateful that OTML responded positively and swiftly,” said Mr Samek. OTML Deputy CEO and General Manager Community and Operations Support, Kedi Ilimbit, said, “OTML responded immediately to repatriate the students given the dire situation they were in of being forced to leave the school out of fear. It is also a parent’s worst nightmare not knowing if your child is safe during a tense and volatile situation. “The students are the next generation of human resources for Western Province and the country and we are happy to contribute in one way or another to ensuring their safe return back to their homes.” The clash between students and Ulagunan villagers erupted following the murder of a Western Highlands man in Kokopo last week allegedly by youths from Ulagunan. According to media reports, opportunists took advantage of the tense situation, entered the college armed with homemade guns, knives and other weapons and robbed students. A clash ensued which resulted in two of the opportunists killed and four students sustaining serious injuries.
Published on May 3, 2022
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS, PORT MORESBY REOPENS DOORS HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS, PORT MORESBY REOPENS DOORS
Holiday Inn Express Port Moresby reopened its doors to guests on the 1st of May, 2022. The perfect base to get business done while in Port Moresby or start a PNG adventure, the hotel closed operations on April 16, 2020 following the first travel border closures as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Whilst the hotel remained closed for sale from 2020, a number of rooms were utilised as overflow from the Holiday Inn & Suites, in 2021. Two years on and this smart hotel choice for the business and leisure traveller reopens offering all the essentials of a great hotel at exceptional value. “A Holiday Inn Express guest is a savvy traveller that expects value, we extend free breakfast and free Wi-Fi with our rates,” says Mauro Leone, Area General Manager, IHG PNG. ”Considering the high cost of connectivity in Papua New Guinea, this sets the brand apart from the competition,” he continues. Holiday Inn Express Port Moresby offers a choice of modern queen and twin rooms and 2 wheelchair accessible rooms, as well as free on-site undercover parking and a complimentary shuttle bus to the city’s Jacksons International Airport only 6 minutes away. Located within a secure green oasis in the heart of central Waigani, Holiday Inn Express shares vicinity with Holiday Inn & Suites. Between the two hotels within the precinct they offer a variety of modern facilities, including a fully equipped gym with two squash courts, external basketball court and a walking track for guests. In celebration of this reopening, the hotel offers an unbeatable room rate to the domestic tourism market, of K399 +GST inclusive of free Wi-Fi, breakfast for two adults in Kopi Haus Restaurant and accommodation in a standard room for the month of May. Experience Holiday Inn Express Port Moresby again and book now, on reservations.holidayinn&suites@ihg.com or +675 303-2000.
Published on May 3, 2022
KANDIU DEMANDS APOLOGY FROM NEWSPAPER KANDIU DEMANDS APOLOGY FROM NEWSPAPER
A candidate contesting the NCD Governors seat in the 2017 National General Elections has expressed frustrations over a front page story article published today by a daily newspaper stating him of allegedly being directly involved in an election bribery case. The article by The National on the sentencing of former NCD Elections Manager Terence Hetinu to seven years in jail by the National Court stated Michael Kandiu corruptly giving Mr Hetinu K184, 300 to secure his election. The matter went through a lengthy court process before the sentencing last Friday. Mr Kandiu said in the court judgement copy, there was not a mention of Hetinu receiving the money from him nor him giving the money to Hetinu. “I was not arrested or charged with any offense and I was a State witness in the very case,” Mr Kandiu said. “What the judgement indicated was that the Election Manager received money to secure my elections.” He said he had sought legal advice from his lawyers and will sue The National for tarnishing his reputation on the eve of a National General Election period. He, however said he had written to newspaper’s editorial to run an apology article tomorrow on the alleged misinterpretation of the story and for the damages this has caused on his reputation.
Published on May 2, 2022
NCDC BUILDS TEAM BONDING WITH REMOTE EMPLOYEES NCDC BUILDS TEAM BONDING WITH REMOTE EMPLOYEES
Remote workers feel isolated from the main workforce and have weak relationship with fellow colleagues who work in-house. To fill this gap in trust and inclusion, the National Capital District Commission’s Human Resource Division has initiated a team building activity with its remote employees (who work on sites outside the City Hall). Last Friday (April 29th, 2022) HR Manager, Jim Bailey led his team to the Baruni Landfill. They shared relevant information on the personal benefits and had meaningful interactions with the dump attendants. Mr Bailey said the initiative was the first of its kind, adding similar sessions will be conducted with remote workers serving the Vector Control, Cemetery, Works, Parks and Gardens. “The main motive behind organizing such event is team building and most importantly, to feel the working environment and make them feel included in all other benefits others enjoy,” Bailey said. He said some of the toughest environment needs a different way of thinking, training and innovative problem-solving. “Therefore, our Human Resource Division has come up with this idea to at least share ideas and explain how to go about accessing basic benefits like leave entitlements, insurance covers, retirements and risk allowance. “Such official but informal gathering brings everybody together as peers working together for the Commission, that’s important. We all need to bond, know each other personally, and connect at a different level. Payroll Coordinator, Malaga Aria, who was also part of the team, shared key information on how to raise their queries on the payroll system and non-payment of allowances.
Published on May 2, 2022
ELECTIONS IMPORTANT; VOTE WITHOUT ACCEPTING BRIBES, MANNING WARNS ELECTIONS IMPORTANT; VOTE WITHOUT ACCEPTING BRIBES, MANNING WARNS
PNG Police Commissioner David Manning has called on fellow Papua New Guineans as the country prepares to go to the polls to treat the delayed National General Elections in June this year as a very important period to vote national leaders who will represent us in the 11th National Parliament. "This is a very important period for the 11 million-plus people of PNG as the power, which is held in trust by our leaders for five years, is given back to us again. We are given the opportunity to decide who we give the power to lead us for the next five years." He said every Papua New Guinean of voting age is expected to make a vote that will determine their future. He challenged voters to vote wisely and elect leaders without expecting any personal benefits or rewards in return. "To those who are contesting and your supporters, please refrain from violence. Do not bribe your voters. Do not threaten them. Your leadership qualities start now during the campaign and polling period. It does not start when you are elected into office." "The police force and our sister security forces stand between right and wrong. We are duty-bound to provide the environment where our people can exercise their rights, responsibly, wisely and without fear or favour, threats and intimidation." Commissioner Manning said we can only do so much because of our limitations. He has appealed to the people of PNG to come together and stand united with us as one; to take ownership of this election. Help us deliver a free, fair and safe national general election. "Every member of the security forces, whether police, Defence, or Correctional Services, have a very huge responsibility to do their job honestly and without fear or favour. Do not take bribes. Do not allow illegal activities to take place. You have a duty first to your people to do the right thing." He reiterated the that Evil triumphs when good men do nothing. He said you are not just good men and women, you are much more. HE told members of the security forces that they have been given all the powers of the land and blessed by our almighty God to protect and serve our people. "The future of PNG is in your hands. Give our people the confidence, safety and security they deserve so that they can confidently and without fear or favour vote in the leaders of their choice. When good leaders are in office the nation will rejoice and be blessed." "Our challenges for the 2022 National General Elections are not only the people. We will be challenged by the weather as well as the terrain as we have experienced in previous elections. Conducting security operations in PNG has always been a major challenge but we have always managed to deliver peaceful, free, fair and safe national general elections over the years." "I am confident that this election will be no different."
Published on May 2, 2022
SMARÉ RETAINS PRESIDENCY SMARÉ RETAINS PRESIDENCY
Incumbent president of the PNG Chamber of Mines and Petroleum Anthony SmarĂ© retained his position as President at the Chamber’s Annual General Meeting. Mr SmarĂ© was re-elected unopposed in the Chambers 34th Annual General Meeting held on Thursday 28th of April at the Hilton Hotel Port Moresby. Mr SmarĂ© in 2021 had become the Mining, Oil and Gas industry’s first non-affiliated president, and independent of all the member companies that make up the Chamber’s membership. Mr Richard Kassman of TotalEnergies EP PNG Limited retained his position as Senior Vice President, with Mr Philip Samar of K92 Mining Limited joins the Council as Vice President. Council members for the year 2022 include John Lewins (K92), Albert Kaupa Tobe (Ramu-Nico, MCC), Kepas Wali (Harmony Gold), Stanley Komunt (Newcrest Limited), Hitesh Lal (ExxonMobil PNG), Tim Richards (GeoPacific Resource), Mark McMonagle (Sun Engineering), Andrew Harris (Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu). At the AGM, which was attended by representative of member companies in person and via video conference from all of the world, Mr SmarĂ© recounted the work that the chamber and industry had done over the past 12 months, highlighting in particular the significant work that the industry did in managing the covid pandemic so that it did not disrupt important resource operations that the economy required, but also in supporting covid responses in their remote communities and providing invaluable assistance to the national government’s covid management and resourcing activities. Mr SmarĂ© also acknowledged the work that the chamber and industry had done in continuing positive engagement with the National Government and stakeholders on policy reform and implementation. Mr SmarĂ© also thanked the outgoing councillor’s Mr John Chambers (Santos), Mr Johannes Van Heerdan (Harmony) and Mr Craig Jones (Newcrest) for their contributions as councilors. He also thanked outgoing Senior Vice President Mr Leon Buskens for his stellar service and leadership, but reiterated that he hopes to see Mr Buskens, as a senior Papua New Guinean leader in the industry, take up another leadership position in the Council later this year.
Published on May 2, 2022
STRANDED MADANG STUDENTS SEEK HELP STRANDED MADANG STUDENTS SEEK HELP
Students from Madang Province attending the Kokopo Business College in East New Britain Province are calling on the Madang Provincial Government to help assist in their repatriation out of the province. Madang Student Association President Mr Solomon Garimuk said they have sent out request to the provincial administration in Madang mid last week but are still waiting for a positive response. He said a total of 27 students consisting of 18 males and 9 females are now taking refuge at the new Covid-19 Isolation Centre with other students from the other provinces who are stranded as well. “It’s a sad sight to see other provincial administrations helping out with the repatriation of their fellow students from those provinces while our cries are still not attended to,” Mr Garimuk said. Meanwhile the office of the Madang Provincial Administrator advised this newsroom that they have received the request from the students and are working on the plan to assist in the repatriation. The office has said the acting Provincial Administrator Clement Tare and his Executive Officer are out of the province at this time but will arrive today to finalize the repatriation plan.
Published on May 2, 2022
HUNTERS READY TO RESUME FROM BYE WEEKEND HUNTERS READY TO RESUME FROM BYE WEEKEND
SP PNG Hunters have committed to making improvements to enhance their on-field performances when they resume from a bye in the 2022 QRL Hostplus Cup. As part of a regular review of the Hunters’ progress, SP PNG Hunters Chairman Stan Joyce CSM and Director Jeremy Edwards have met with CEO Scott Barker and Head Coach Matt Church to discuss the Hunters’ performance. It was also an opportunity to ensure the club’s long-term strategic plan remains on track and that agreed targets are being met. The meeting acknowledged that this season’s results have not met the expectations of the club, which tasted premiership success in 2017. However, the meeting agreed that the club would continue working hard towards its long-term goal of sustained success for the SP PNG Hunters in the QRL competition.
Published on May 2, 2022
WORKSHOP HELD TO IMPROVE INVESTIGATIONS AND PROSECUTION OF SEX CRIMES WORKSHOP HELD TO IMPROVE INVESTIGATIONS AND PROSECUTION OF SEX CRIMES
A three-day Sexual Offences Squad (SOS) reflections workshop was held recently in Port Moresby with a view to improving investigations and prosecution of sex crimes. The workshop, held at the Koitaki Country Club in Sogeri, on the outskirts of Port Moresby, was attended by the members of the Sexual Offence Squad of Boroko, Police prosecutors, a State prosecutor from the Office of the Public Solicitor of PNG and Advisors from the Papua New Guinea Australia Policing Partnership (PNG-APP). The workshop was hosted by the Justice Services and Stability for Development (JSS4D) Program and led by Advisor Tevita Seruilumi and fully supported and funded under the Papua New Guinea Australian Partnership program in its priority areas to improve access to justice and help protection for survivors of family and sexual violence. Mr Seruilumi said the workshop is a combination of reflection on the work of the SOS and to learn about some new areas they can improve on together as a group from prosecutions and investigations. “Often when you do this work, it is not just exhaustive but also very traumatising and it impacts you. “Not many people value and recognise the work of the CID and prosecutions, so this is one way to say thank you and also continue our learning,” Mr Seruilumi said. The workshop was put together to reflect on the work of the SOS for the past three years and discuss the issues that arise as challenges, what currently works, and how they can improve in carrying out their duties diligently. Police Prosecutor and Officer in Charge (OIC) Committal Court Sergeant Chris Iga said it was important that as prosecutors they know and understand how they would charge people committing sexual offenses, which relates to gender-based violence within the family circle, any organisation or the general public. He said already on day one they had learnt a lot on topics surrounding sexual penetration of a minor, persistent sexual abuse, what kind of charges they can lay, understanding the concepts of why these laws have been changed or done away with such as the rule of corroboration, and the consent aspect of it. Day one saw the participants paired into groups of two, with an exercise for crime scene identification, and search for elements that helped stimulate team work with a collaborative effort. The workshop started on Thursday April 27 and ended on Saturday April 30, 2022.
Published on May 2, 2022
TRAINING FOR NATIONAL ADAPTATION PLAN A SUCCESS TRAINING FOR NATIONAL ADAPTATION PLAN A SUCCESS
A week-long capacity development training for Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) National Adaptation Plan for Southern and Highlands Regions concluded on Friday, paving the way for mainstreaming and upscaling climate change adaptation in sectoral and provincial plans. Hosted by Climate Change and Development Authority (CCDA) with the support of United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG), the training targeted managerial and technical staff in national, provincial and sectoral institutions such as agriculture, transport, infrastructure and health. “What we expect from this training is the mainstreaming of climate change adaptation within the planning processes and the structures in their provincial administration plans, and within the sectors”, said Jonah Auka, Projects and Adaptation Manager of CCDA. The training was administered using a climate change module on Climate Change and Adaptation (CCA) developed by UPNG Centre for Climate Change and Sustainable Development with support of the Ministry for Environment and Conservation and Climate Change through CCDA and with technical and funding support from UNDP. The CCA module is designed to support knowledge on the integration of adaptation planning for PNG and will contribute immensely to teaching, learning and understanding of climate change impacts, climate change adaptation planning strategies for PNG in reaching its sustainable development goals. Over fifty participants from key government agencies, stakeholders and development partners, and provincial representatives from Highlands and Southern Regions successfully participated in the training. UNDP Chief Technical Advisor Dr. Andrew Rylance highlighted the training as a significant step for PNG to adapt to impacts of climate change. “UNDP is pleased to support this great initiative led by CCDA and I would also like to thank UPNG for developing the training module and delivering the training. “UNDP has a long history of supporting climate action in PNG and this training is another example of how mainstreaming climate change into national, provincial and sectoral planning can help the country effectively adapt to the long-term impacts of climate change, said Dr. Rylance. The training concluded with awarding of certificates to the participants who have successfully participated in the five-days capacity building training. CCDA General Manager for Adaptation and Projects Mr. Jacob Ekinye thanked all participants on behalf of CCDA and encouraged them for their collaborative efforts in the implementation of the National Action Plan. “We are in this business of addressing climate change together. From the training, I know, you will bring it up to your respective organizations and factor climate change in your planning and development budget. “Let’s work together going forward. On behalf of the CCDA’s Acting Managing Director Mr. William Lakain, I thank you all for your participation. “I also acknowledge the support of UNDP and UPNG Centre for Climate Change and Sustainable Development for the partnership in delivering this event”, said Mr. Ekinye.
Published on May 2, 2022