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NURSES TO RECEIVE BENEFITS SOON AFTER MOA SIGNING
Over 4,000 nurses across Papua New Guinea (PNG) will soon receive increased salaries and allowances following the signing of a new three-year Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) between the State and the PNG Nurses Association (PNGNA) today for the determination of salaries & allowances for nursing officers.
Department of Personnel Management (DPM) Secretary Ms. Taies Sansan said that this new agreement is more than just a document, it is a testament to the enduring partnership between the government and the nursing profession, a symbol of progress, and a beacon of hope for the future of healthcare in our nation.
“The last MoA for the nurses was from 2021 to 2023. As you all may know when an agreement expires and is not renewed immediately, the terms of the current agreement continue until a new agreement is settled and agreed upon by parties, then the signing takes place.”
She thanked all the 4, 294 nurses nationwide for giving their life in the profession they chose, which is to serve the people in the health facilities around the country.
[caption id="attachment_65892" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Department of Personnel Management (DPM) Secretary Ms. Taies Sansan.[/caption]
In a landscape where healthcare accessibility and quality are paramount, this agreement is a critical step towards strengthening the very backbone of the healthcare system in the country.
“Let us not forget the fundamental truth: nurses are the heart and soul of healthcare in Papua New Guinea. You are the frontline warriors, the compassionate caregivers, the silent advocates, and the unwavering pillars of strength for our communities. From bustling urban hospitals to remote rural clinics, you tirelessly dedicate yourselves to providing crucial medical services, often under challenging circumstances,” stated Ms. Sansan.
"You are the first point of contact for patients seeking care, offering comfort, administering treatments, and educating families on preventative health care measures. Your dedication, resilience, and unwavering commitment are the driving forces behind improving health outcomes and building a healthier Papua New Guinea. Every life you touch, every patient you care for, contributes to the overall progress and prosperity of our nation."
Sansan said that to complement the growing population, there is a need for growth in the health sector in terms of medical professionals including the Nurses and called to all nursing colleges and higher education institutions to produce more nursing graduates to complement the growing population.
She stated that going into the future, the government will look at establishing a national health commission that will deal with all matters of employment, terms and conditions, and awards of all medical professionals. Also, it is in time to complement the Government's decision on establishing a University of Medicine and Health Sciences.
“These are the reforms in the health sector and together as Union members and the State, we all must ensure that these reforms come to fruition.”
Key Highlights of the 2025-2027 MoA:
· There is an increase in the Domestic Market Allowances awarded to all the positions performing clinical duties, core, and mandated functions of clinicians/nurses.
· Uniform allowances: Increase from the current K1,300 per annum to K1,500 per annum.
· Rural Nursing Attraction Allowance: Increase from current K3,000 per annum.
· An increase from current K3, 000 per annum to K5,000 per annum. This increase is a crucial incentive for attracting and retaining qualified nurses in rural and remote areas, where access to healthcare is often limited.
A notable variation includes consolidating the K75 radiation and potential risk allowance with the existing subsidies of K75 Life and Medical Insurance totaling to K150 per fortnight. These provisions are critical for protecting the health and well-being of nurses working in potentially hazardous environments.
[caption id="attachment_65891" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] PNG Nurses Association Mr. Fredrick Kwalimu[/caption]
Meanwhile, President of the PNG Nurses Association Mr. Fredrick Kwalimu said the signing of the Nurses Industrial Award is not just a formal process but a powerful affirmation of the values they hold dear for workers, recognition of their contributions, and the protection of their rights. This agreement signifies the government's acknowledgment of the sacrifices and dedication of nurses, who form the backbone of the healthcare system.
“On behalf of the Papua New Guinea Nurses Association (PNGNA), I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the Government of Papua New Guinea, particularly the Department of Health, Department of Personnel Management, Department of Labour, and Department of Finance & Treasury. Your leadership, collaboration, and willingness to engage in meaningful dialogue have been instrumental in bringing this agreement to fruition,” said Kebai.
This award sets new standards for the nursing workforce, ensuring improved working conditions, fair remuneration, and greater job security.
“It provides a clear framework that not only benefits our nurses but also strengthens our institutions and enhances the quality of healthcare services delivered to our communities.”
“As we move forward, let this signing serve as a reminder that when we work together in good faith with transparency, respect, and mutual understanding, great outcomes are possible. We look forward to continuing this spirit of collaboration during the implementation phase and in future engagements to build an even stronger and more resilient healthcare workforce.”
Published on May 23, 2025
WNB BECOMES 3RD PROVINCE TO SUBMIT PERFORMANCE REPORTS
West New Britain (WNB) province has become the third province to submit its 2024 Annual Provincial Performance Report (APPR) to the Department of Provincial and Local Level Government Affairs (DPLGA), handing in both the 2023 and 2024 reports yesterday, Thursday 22nd May.
Deputy Secretary for the Provincial and Local Level Services Monitoring Authority (PLLSMA), Mr. James Agigo, received the reports from Provincial Administrator Mr. Leo Mapmani on behalf of Secretary Philip Leo.
Mr. Agigo emphasized the importance of timely and accurate reporting, noting that it is a legal requirement under the Organic Law on Provincial and Local Level Governments (OLPLLG) and a key measure of accountability.
“Provincial Governments have to be compliant to mandatory requirements under the Organic Law on Provincial and Local Level Governments (OLPLLG),” Mr. Agigo highlighted.
Mr. Mapmani acknowledged Secretary Leo for his leadership and assured DPLGA that WNB will improve on its reporting by submitting future reports before the annual deadline (June 30th).
Mr. Mapmani also emphasized the need to review and expand the current reporting framework to better capture population growth and shifting service delivery priorities.
Secretary Leo noted that, according to DPLGA records, 12 provinces submitted their reports in 2023, while eight are still outstanding. For 2024, only three provinces have submitted their reports so far, with 17 yet to comply.
With the deadline for the 2024 APPR approaching, Minister for Provincial and Local Level Government Affairs Soroi Marepo Eoe earlier had warned provincial governments to submit their APPRs.
Minister Eoe strongly emphasized that lack of compliance not only undermines the principles of transparency and accountability that are fundamental to our governance but also hampers our ability to effectively monitor and enhance service delivery across the nation.
The Annual Provincial Performance Reports are in compliance with Section 119 of OLPLLG, which mandates annual reporting on provincial performance.
The report details the six key priority areas, which are Health, Education, Transport and Works, Primary Industry, Law and Justice and Governance.
The first province to submit its 2024 report was Simbu followed by Oro and West New Britain provinces.
Published on May 23, 2025
THE LEGENDS HELPING WATSON BECOME BLUES GAMEBREAKER
Connor Watson has turned to a pair of former Origin greats to model his game as he looks to develop into the Westpac NSW Blues' match-winner in next week's series opener.
The versatile talent has made the bench utility role his own since making his State of Origin debut last year, following in the footsteps of Blues legends Craig Wing and Kurt Gidley as an impact player.
Watson has come to appreciate the importance of his position in the side and revealed the duo have played a key role in his development into a representative player.
"When I started playing Craig was in and around the Roosters and then when I went up to Newcastle, I would chat to Kurt a fair bit," Watson told NRL.com.
"Those two are the guys who made this utility role a thing. Before that, it wasn't as much a thing and you didn't get picked in rep sides as a guy who can do that but those guys really laid the platform.
"I've always talked to those guys through my career, definitely in the early days and lent into getting as much advice off them as I could."
The bench utility role has developed into one of the most important positions in an Origin team in recent years, with injuries and Head Injury Assessments an ever-present threat.
The frenetic pace of State of Origin matches has also contributed to their value in a multi-faceted way.
[caption id="attachment_65835" align="aligncenter" width="1224"] Gidley crosses for the Blues[/caption]
A utility with speed and agility can pick apart tiring defenders and break a game open in the final 20 minutes. The ability to fill in through the middle also provides a chance for fatigued forwards to take a breather and recharge their batteries.
The Maroons have utilised the position to great advantage in the past, with Ben Hunt and Harry Grant forming a powerful 1-2 punch, while Kalyn Ponga nearly swung the match in Queensland's favour on debut in 2018.
A utility with speed and agility can pick apart tiring defenders and break a game open in the final 20 minutes. The ability to fill in through the middle also provides a chance for fatigued forwards to take a breather and recharge their batteries.
The Maroons have utilised the position to great advantage in the past, with Ben Hunt and Harry Grant forming a powerful 1-2 punch, while Kalyn Ponga nearly swung the match in Queensland's favour on debut in 2018.
While Wing and Gidley played a crucial role as bench utilities throughout their careers, the Blues have also been caught out in the years since.
Damien Cook was forced to defend in the centres for 73 minutes in 2023 while Michael Maguire's decision to select four forwards on the bench backfired in Game One last year when Joseph Joseph-Aukuso Sua'ali'i was sent off just seven minutes into the clash.
It came as no surprise when Watson was quickly called into the side for the final two matches of the series.
The utility typically plays hooker or lock for the Roosters but has also spent extended periods of time in the halves, centres and even fullback throughout his career.
It's this ability to plug gaps across the park that Wing said makes Watson such an important player in the Blues squad.
"It's all about understanding what the role is," Wing told NRL.com. "You don't have much direction going into it, you don't really know what position you're coming on to the field but you just have to be ready for everything.
"Connor has the skillset and he's so tough. You've got to be tough to be able to play in the forwards but then you have to have the skill, ability and agility to play in the backs.
"If you're trying to cover both positions, you need all of those qualities and that's what he's got."
While Watson's selection provides continuity for the Blues, Queensland have a new face in Tom Dearden as their bench utility.
The Cowboys playmaker has started as five-eighth in all four of his previous Origin matches but Cam Munster's return and Ben Hunt's injury has seen the youngster shift to the interchange.
With Harry Grant only returning from a hamstring injury last weekend, Dearden could be called to step in at hooker throughout the contest.
[caption id="attachment_65838" align="aligncenter" width="1224"] Tom Dearden's player of the match performance[/caption]
The 24-year-old has come off the bench just three times in his NRL career and has spent the rest of his 114 first-grade matches in the halves, but Maroons coach Billy Slater is confident the playmaker can cover multiple positions if needed next week.
"Tommy Dearden's taken his game to another level and he can fill a number of positions," Slater told reporters in Brisbane. "We all know the competitiveness that Tom plays with and we all know the toughness that Tommy plays with. Whatever position you put him out on the field, you know he's going to do a great job.
"You always think about all different scenarios. You don't know what you're going to be dealt with when it comes to selection but I'm really happy with those three guys, Munster, Tommy and our captain in Daly [Cherry-Evans]."
Source: NRL.com
Published on May 23, 2025
PARENTS ENCOURAGED TO VACCINATE CHILDREN AMID A POLIO EMERGENCY
The re- emergence of the poliovirus in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has prompted the National Department of Health to declare a public health emergency and urging parents and guardians to ensure little children are fully immunized against it.
For the Central Province, the Provincial Health Authority (PHA) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dr. James Amini is urging parents and guardians to ensure their children—including those who are already fully immunized—receive additional doses of the polio vaccine to boost and prolong their immunity to the poliovirus.
Dr. Amini confirmed that to date, no cases have been detected in the province. However, proactive measures are being taken, with vaccine outreach programs already underway in the Kairuku district. These will soon extend to other districts in Central Province.
“We haven’t received any reports from Central Province yet,” he said. “But we are acting quickly to prevent any spread.”
The virus identified is a circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 (cVDPV2). This rare form of the virus can emerge in under-immunized communities, but it is well understood and can be effectively controlled through vaccination.
Poliovirus spreads primarily through contact with the feces of an infected person or through droplets from coughing or sneezing. Even trace amounts of the virus can contaminate hands, food, or drinking water. If ingested by an unvaccinated individual, the virus may infect the gut and spread to the bloodstream or nervous system, potentially causing severe illness.
Early symptoms can include fever, fatigue, headache, sore throat, stomach pain, nausea or vomiting, neck stiffness, and muscle pain in the arms and legs. These symptoms typically last two to five days but can lead to more serious complications in some cases.
Dr. Amini stressed the importance of prevention.
“That’s why we strongly encourage everyone to get their children vaccinated. It’s far better to be protected. The strain we’re dealing with is vaccine-derived, which means it originated from the oral polio vaccine but mutated in communities with low immunity.”
He explained that vaccine-derived polioviruses (VDPVs) are linked to the weakened live virus used in the oral polio vaccine (OPV). However, both OPV (oral drops) and IPV (injections) are safe, and receiving an extra dose poses no harm—even for fully immunized children.
“Getting an additional dose is completely safe. It only strengthens immunity and helps protect our communities,” Dr. Amini emphasized.
“We will cover each district to ensure that all kids less that 5-years -old are immunized.”
Published on May 22, 2025
VEITU DIRO ANNOUNCED AS SP SPORTS AWARDS GUEST SPEAKER
Sporting icon Veitu Apana Diro, CBE, MBE, will take centre stage as the guest speaker at this year’s SP Sports Awards, to be held on Saturday, 14th June 2025, at the Crown Hotel.
A legendary figure in Papua New Guinea’s sporting history, Diro has represented the nation with distinction across netball, basketball, and softball, securing gold at the South Pacific Games and competing in six South Pacific Games and three Pacific Mini Games throughout her career.
She also played a key leadership role as part of the Commonwealth Games General Management team, further cementing her legacy both on and off the field.
“Veitu is a South Pacific Games gold-medalist and a proud ambassador of PNG sport. We are honoured to welcome her as our guest speaker for the 2025 SP Sports Awards,” said John Nilkare, SP Brewery’s Corporate Affairs Manager.
"We have arranged a coaching clinic at the Taurama Aquatic Centre where with the Team PNG Basketball and Beach Volleyball athletes to inspire our young players before they depart to Palau in June for the 2025 Pacific Mini Games."
Veitu was a dominant force on the court as an athlete and coach, and she is honored to engage with our athletes." Nilkare added.
She represented Papua New Guinea in:
· The inaugural PNG National Basketball 1967 in Townsville, Australia
· South Pacific Games in Port Moresby in 1969
· South Pacific Games in Tahiti in 1971 where she won her first gold medal in basketball
· World Netball Series in 1975 New Zealand
· South Pacific Games 1979 in Fiji
· Pacific Mini Games in 1981 in Guam
Veitu Diro’s coaching leadership has been instrumental in Papua New Guinea’s sporting success over the years. Under her guidance, the PNG Netball Team (Pepes) secured silver medals at the 1991 South Pacific Games in Guam and the 2001 Pacific Mini Games in Norfolk Island. She also led the PNG Women’s Basketball Team to a silver medal at the 2005 Mini Pacific Games in Palau, and a bronze medal at the 2007 Pacific Games in Samoa.
Veitu Diro has made a lasting impact on the development of sports in Papua New Guinea. Her journey in sports administration began in 1972, and she went on to serve as President of the PNG Netball Federation for 11 years, leading the organisation with dedication and vision.
She was also elected as the First Female Vice President on the Papua New Guinea Sports Federation Board in 1974 (now the PNG Olympic Committee), serving an impressive 32 years. Her tenure marks her as one of the longest-serving executives in the organization's history. From 2000 to 2008, Veitu also served as the Chairperson of the PNG Women in Sports Committee. Her involvement in national netball selections spanned over 30 years.
Off the court, the 78-year-old remains a passionate advocate for women in sports, dedicating her time to mentoring aspiring athletes and championing equality in sports.
Published on May 21, 2025
2025 SP SPORTS AWARDS FINALISTS REVEALED
A total of 36 finalists have been officially announced for the highly anticipated 2025 SP Sports Awards (SPSA), celebrating excellence across Papua New Guinea’s sporting landscape.
The announcement was made today in Port Moresby by Mr. Warwick Vele, Chairman of the SP Sports Awards Selection Panel, praising the depth of talent and commitment shown by nominees from across the country.
"This year, we were pleased to see a strong level of interest and participation in the nomination process. A total of 210 nominations were received across all categories 135 submitted online and 60 submitted in hard copy, with 15 of those hard copy nominations received without supporting documents. Please note that those 15 were included in the overall total," said Vele.
"While this is slightly fewer than what we received last year, it nonetheless reflects continued public trust in the SP Sports Awards as a meaningful platform to acknowledge excellence in sport. It also reminds us that quality always matters just as much as quantity, and the pride Papua New Guineans take in celebrating their sporting heroes remains as strong as ever."
"One notable highlight this year was the Male Athlete of the Year category, which received the highest number of nominations across all categories. We recorded a total of 49 nominations, 44 submitted online and 5 in hard copy, reflecting the vast talent and competition among our male athletes in 2024," he added.
He emphasized that the vetting and selection process is a serious task where each nomination is carefully reviewed and discussed at length.
"We followed a fair and transparent process, guided by the strict criteria set out for each award category. It gives me great pleasure to officially announce the finalists for the 2025 SP Sports Awards."
CATEGORY
FINALIST
SPORT
Male Athlete of the Year
Morea Baru
Weightlifting
Josh Tarere
Swimming
Alivin Komolong
Soccer
Female Athlete of the Year
Leonie Beu
Athletics
Thelma mea Toua
Weightlifting
Adrine Monagi
Athletics
Carbine Club: Team of the Year
PNG Mosquitoes
AFL
PNG Kurakums
AFL
PNG Lewas
Cricket
Brands Pacific: National Performance of the Year
Valley Hunters
Rugby Union (7s)
Alotau Womens 3x3 Basketball
Basketball
Iraqi Pirates
Rugby Union (7s)
Community Sports Initiative
Roland Muluyaru - Soccer Kick
Out Home Brew
Soccer
Jason Lahui - Chess in the Hood
Chess
Special Olympics PNG
Multi-Sport
Coca-Cola Europacific
Partners PNG: Junior Male Athlete of the Year
Gaba Frank
Cricket
River Jordan Hakena
Tennis
Allan Sevara
AFL
Coca-Cola Europacific
Partners PNG: Junior Female Athlete of the Year
Timonaliz Alarcos Kriebisch
Squash
Colita Hakena
Tennis
Ani Geua Gavera
Weightlifting
CPL: Para-Athlete of the Year
Manega Tapari
Badminton
Haoda Agari
Table Tennis
Regina Edwards
Athletics
Trukai Industries Ltd: Sports Official of the Year
Edward Kassman
Taekwondo
Victor Sarwom
Rugby
Nelson Stone
Athletics
Trukai Industries Ltd: Sports Media of the Year
Jamie Haro
Sunday Chronicle
Michael Philip
The National
EMTV Sports Scene
EMTV Sports Scene
Sports Photo of the Year
Lone Child - Tony Haro
Crossfit Rope - Sibona Kala
Denied Allyoop Basket - Brenda M Kariko
Stan Joyce Awards
1. Pacific Industries Ltd
2. ExxonMobil PNG
3. Moni Plus Ltd
The announcement of the finalists also signals the official opening of public voting for the People’s Choice Award, the 13th category in this year’s SP Sports Awards.
The winner of the People's Choice Award is selected through a public vote, using the SP Sports Awards SMS and WhatsApp voting platform. The more votes a finalist gets, the more chances of them winning.
Candidates for this category come from four finalists of the following:
Male Athlete of the Year
Female Athlete of the Year
Team of the Year
National Performance of the Year
Voting for the People's Choice Award category will close on 30th May 2025. The Presentation Night will be held at the home of the SP Sports Awards, Crown Hotel on Saturday 14th June.
The awards night will be live streamed on the SP Sports Awards Facebook page and broadcasted live on FM100.
Published on May 21, 2025
BOUGAINVILLE ACTS TO COMBAT SORCERY-RELATED VIOLENCE
In a major move to promote peace and justice, the Autonomous Region of Bougainville recently held its first-ever Sorcery Accusation Related Violence (SARV) Forum in Arawa, Central Bougainville.
Held in April, the forum brought together community leaders, law and justice agencies, churches, and civil society organizations, all dedicated to finding sustainable, locally driven solutions to combat SARV.
The forum created a platform for participants to probe into the root causes of SARV, listen to stories from survivors and law enforcers, and explore ways to strengthen legislation and policies to combat this pervasive issue.
Recognizing the cultural sensitivity surrounding SARV, the forum was locally led to ensure discussions aligned with Bougainville’s traditions and community values. This approach ensured the discussions were culturally appropriate and respected local customs.
Acting Secretary for the Department of Justice and Legal Services, Ms. Julianne Sapaka, underscored the urgency of addressing SARV.
"Sorcery related violence has affected lives and torn apart communities in Bougainville. This forum is an important step for all of us to work together to maintain peace and order in Bougainville. We must work together—our leaders, our people, churches, and our partners—to make our communities safe," Ms. Sapaka said.
Justin Borgia, Autonomous Bougainville Government Member for North Nasioi, attended the forum's first day and emphasized the critical need to address SARV before it escalates further.
“SARV is affecting our communities in ways that threatens peace and security. For our communities to truly prosper, we need a serious shift in mindset and attitudes. It’s not the vast resources that will bring peace, but how we live together peacefully. Without peace, those resources can become a curse,” Mr. Borgia said.
The forum, supported by the Australian Government, underscores the value of international partnerships in tackling local challenges and building resilient communities.
Published on May 21, 2025
GOVERNMENT ADDRESSING MANAM RESETTLEMENT COMMITMENTS
The National Government has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the displaced Manam Islanders in Madang province and has also clarified recent claims regarding funding delays.
Minister for Provincial Government and Loca-Level Government (LLG) Affairs Soroi Eoe, recently confirmed that the government has fully complied with court orders and financial obligations to the Manam Resettlement Authority (MaRa).
Minister Eoe said the K10 million commitment pledged by Prime Minister James Marape in May 2024 has been released and disbursed to Manam Resettlement Authority in full early April with the stringent financial guidelines to ensure transparent and accountable use on priority areas in the resettlement project.
The minister has placed on record that the MaRa and DPLGA have been working closely in the resettlement efforts since 2019. He added that since K10m came in time where MaRa was in dire need of funding to settle first lot of IDPs according to the plan, the government acted in good faith and released it directly to MaRa.
The Minister clarified that the K10m payment was separate from the National Court-Ordered K6m special legal liabilities.
While the government leads funding efforts, Manam Project requires collaboration with Madang Provincial Government, Bogia District Development Authority (DDA) and other stakeholders to fast-track resettlement of Manam Islanders.
Minister Eoe urged Madang Provincial Government and local authorities to partner with MaRa on the physical infrastructure development and service delivery as these services are not only for the Manam islanders but will benefit the communities surrounding the resettlement area.
He reiterated that the affected Manam Islanders remain their top priority, and their resettlement is a complex, long-term process requiring careful planning and there is no temporary fix.
He further stated that, the Marape/Roso Government through the Department of Provincial and Local Level Government Affairs remains committed to permanent solutions for the internally displaced people of Manam by volcanic eruptions.
“We call on all stakeholders to unite constructively, rather than politicizing this humanitarian issue.”
Published on May 21, 2025
PM REAFFIRMS GOVT COMMITMENT TO PROTECTING PNG'S CHILDREN
Prime Minister James Marape has reaffirmed his government’s strong commitment to improving the lives of children and young people across the country on the eve of the country's 50th Independence Anniversary.
In a recent high-level meeting in Port Moresby city with UNICEF, the United Nations, and key development partners, PM Marape emphasized the importance of delivering lasting, positive change for every child in PNG with UNICEF ready to support that mission every step of the way.
The meeting brought together senior government officials, including NCD Governor Powes Parkop and Minister for Community Development, Youth and Religion Jason Peter, to discuss shared priorities in education, healthcare, nutrition, and youth empowerment.
UNICEF Papua New Guinea Representative Dr Veera Mendonca PhD welcomed the Government’s commitment to building a brighter future for every child and praised the PM’s leadership.
“UNICEF looks forward to working alongside the Government and our partners to help turn these commitments into tangible improvements in children’s lives,” Dr Mendonca said.
“Papua New Guinea’s 50th anniversary presents a unique opportunity to secure a better future for millions of children and harness the country’s demographic dividend,” she said.
The discussion highlighted the importance of improving access to education, immunization, protecting children from violence, and advancing the implementation of the Civil Identity Registry Act to ensure all children are registered at birth and able to access essential services.
The PM highlighted the urgent need to tackle child stunting and improve access to clean water and sanitation — critical priorities for PNG, where one in two children are affected by stunting.
He emphasized the vision of a healthier generation, beginning with ensuring every child grows up with proper nutrition and safe, reliable access to clean water and sanitation services.
UN Resident Coordinator Dr Richard Howard commended the collaborative spirit of the meeting, saying Papua New Guinea’s children represent the nation’s greatest hope for the future.
“By working together, we can ensure that every child grows up healthy, well-nourished, educated, and safe from harm. The UN stands ready to support the Government’s vision,” he added.
A key outcome of the meeting was the proposal for a Parliamentary Committee focused on Children and Youth to oversee policies, funding, and accountability measures.
The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to strengthen partnerships between Government, development agencies, the private sector, and community organizations to create lasting, positive change for children across the country.
Published on May 20, 2025
MATERNITY CARE AT ARAWA HOSPITAL GETS CLEAN WATER SUPPLY
Arawa District Hospital, a key healthcare provider in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, has made a major stride in improving maternity care through enhanced access to clean and safe water.
As part of its commitment to community well-being, the hospital has benefited from BSP Arawa’s 2024 Community Project, ensuring that patients, visitors and staff now have reliable access to clean and safe water.
Additional improvements-including backfilling the surrounding area with gravel to help maintain a dry, hygienic environment. This essential upgrade strengthens healthcare standards, supporting both medical staff and the wellbeing of up to nearly 30 mothers and newborns each month.
Established in the 1970s and expanded in the 1990s following the Bougainville conflict, Arawa District Hospital has long served as a vital healthcare provider for the Arawa community and its surrounding areas. However, the maternity ward faced significant challenges due to aging water tanks, restricting access to clean water and impacting the quality of care available to mothers and newborns.
During the handover ceremony, BSP Arawa Branch Manager, Rosemary Seeto, emphasized the bank’s commitment to supporting health and wellbeing in rural communities.
“Access to clean water is fundamental to providing safe healthcare. Through this project, we aim to support better maternity services and long-term community health outcomes for the people of Arawa,” said Ms. Seeto.
Arawa District Hospital’s Acting CEO Mr. Ignatius Girana was grateful for the support.
“This project is a blessing for our maternity ward. The restoration of clean water access will greatly improve the quality of care for mothers and babies. We thank BSP for their invaluable support to our community, “he said.
BSP continues to implement projects that have a lasting positive impact on communities across Papua New Guinea through its Community Project Program.
Published on May 19, 2025
DATA PROCESSING OFFICERS UNDERGO WEEKLONG TRAINING
Thirty-three Data Processing Officers in Kiunga, Western Province are currently participating in a week-long training program focused on data processing.
The training which commenced on Friday May 16th, 2025, aims to equip Data Processing Officers (DPO) with advance skills and knowledge to update electoral accurately.
Provincial Election Manager Max Paul said data processing training is important in updating electoral roll for the benefit of all villages and the people of Western Province.
He said the updating of all the data is derived from the census conducted in 2024, therefore, the updated electoral roll will be used for the upcoming LLG elections.
He said, “Western Province has seen a successful nomination for all its Local Level Government elections. The province has a total of 21 LLGs, 389 wards and four districts.
These are South Fly, Delta Fly, Middle Fly and North Fly districts.”
The ICT at Kiunga Electoral Office headed by assistant Cosmas Kawop and facilitator Trevor Mallen from the PNGEC’s ICT Department, facilitated this training to ensure efficient and accurate data entry.
Mr. Paul added that training would take 2 weeks or more depending on the workload, saying each officer would be tasked to update the common roll for respective LLG’s.
In supporting the Electoral Commission in the province, the Fly River Provincial Government has allocated K2.7 million budget to help deliver LLG elections successfully.
“So far, peaceful nominations have been observed in the province. Counting and declaration of council wards, president seats, and ward mayor’s seat will be done in respective LLG’s within the province. We will stick to election scheduled as per notice from the main office in Port Moresby.”
As election period continue, all supporters and candidates contesting for this year’s LLG elections have been urged to maintain good order for peaceful and successful election in Western Province.
Published on May 19, 2025
PACIFIC PRIDE ON DISPLAY IN SPECTACULAR FLOAT PARADE IN POM
Following the spectacular float parade that ended yesterday as part of the lead-up celebrations to Papua New Guinea’s 50th Independence anniversary, under the leadership of NCD Governor, the program kicked off this morning at the Sir Hubert Murray Stadium with the Pacific Stories festival.
This was acknowledged through a vibrant display of cultural dances like the Maori Poi dance & the famous Haka, the traditional Samoan tattoo crafting method and many more with local pacific SME stalls displaying their arts & crafts and food sales as well.
Present to witness and be part of the event, Miss Papua New Guinea May Hasola said, Papua New Guinea did not come this far on their own and it is only fitting to celebrate this great mile stone together.
“It’s means a lot to me to be able to celebrate with our Pacific brothers and sisters, because it reinforces the idea that we did not to 50 years on our own but with the help of all our pacific community and all pour people so I think that’s the most important thing."
"Just remembering that we all did this together so it’s only right that we celebrate together,” said Hasola.
With the event set to come alive tonight, Miss Hasola is looking forward to watch the vibrant cultural Maori Haka and the Samoan Siva to be performed by the former Miss Pacific Islands and Miss Samoa Meomoana Schwenke.
She further emphasized that, in the lead-up to our 50th anniversary celebrations, young people should embrace the spirit of unity as Pacific Islanders and be encouraged to celebrate their resilience and identity as Papua New Guineans.
“At the launch of this event yesterday, Prime Minster James Marape was talking really strongly and gave good insight into how we shouldn’t take our democracy for granted and how free we are in our country.”
“And I think that’s the most important thing as youths is too not just take for granted how far we’ve come as a country and our freedom.”
Published on May 17, 2025