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STOLEN GUNS & VEHICLE RECOVERED IN POLICE OPS STOLEN GUNS & VEHICLE RECOVERED IN POLICE OPS
A quick response from Simbu Provincial Police Commander (PPC) Superintendent, Mazuc Rubiang and his team resulted in the successful recovery of three police guns, a police vehicle, and three policemen at Druamugl village in Kerowagi District, Simbu Province. According to PPC Rubiang, the policemen were responding to a dispute that arose between two groups of people regarding where to set up the independence celebration. He stated that the Kerowagi community had agreed on a location, and the District Administrator (DA) was on the ground to discuss how they would set up the stage for the celebration when he was attacked. He mentioned that his police officers were attacked while they were trying to assist the DA and his team. The police car was damaged, and three police-issued firearms were also stolen during the attack. “I was advised late yesterday (Sunday, August 31) evening about the incident where myself and a team of police officers quickly went to the scene and removed the damaged vehicle.” “The three police officers were issued police firearms. We are investigating the matter. Some suspects have been identified, and they will be arrested soon.” He further added that what the people did to the police officers, the guns, and the vehicle is uncalled for. “We will investigate the incident, and if it means we need to use excessive force, we will do that to teach those who do not respect the rule of law.” He further added that a police team will be deployed to investigate the matter, and if it means to call for additional units, the command will advise accordingly if the suspects who were involved are not brought in for questioning. Furthermore, PPC Rubiang further added that the investigators will be neutral people, so all parties must help them in the investigation to find out who is wrong. He said the vehicle and the guns have now been taken back to the police station.
Published on September 1, 2025
PM REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO KARAMUI ROAD PM REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO KARAMUI ROAD
Prime Minister James Marape has issued a public apology to the people of Karamui in Simbu province, acknowledging significant delays and missteps in a long-promised road development project. The Prime Minister's apology comes in response to recent public concerns over the lack of progress on the road, despite funds being allocated in 2020, 2021, and 2022. “I want to sincerely apologize to the people of Karamui.” “We did allocate funds for your road in past years, and I have now directed the Works Department to investigate what has happened to those allocations.” Marape admitted the project has “misfired” due to disagreements over the route and competing priorities at provincial and district levels. He stressed that while other major road projects, like the connections from Kikori to Mt Hagen and Port Moresby to Alotau, have progressed steadily, the Karamui project has been hampered by internal conflicts. To resolve this, he has instructed the Works Department to choose the most direct route and proceed without further interference. The Prime Minister emphasized his personal connection to the struggles of remote communities, recalling his own difficult childhood experiences. He shared a poignant story about his mother losing children in a remote village due to a lack of access to health services and roads. “As a child who grew up in remote Papua New Guinea, I understand the pain of isolation.” “These experiences shaped me, and they remain with me to this day.” He assured the people of Karamui that his government is committed to ensuring they are not left behind. This commitment is central to the national Connect PNG programme, a 20-year initiative designed to link all parts of the country through a network of roads, jetties, ports, and airstrips. Meanwhile, Marape highlighted the success of similar projects in other remote areas, noting that heavy machinery is already building a road in Kaintiba, a community he visited in 2020. “Just as Kaintiba has now been reached, so too will Karamui be reached.” In a final appeal, Marape urged all leaders in Simbu Province to support the national government's plan to build the main road corridor, while they focus on smaller feeder roads. “Enough is enough. Let us work together for the people. Karamui must be unlocked, and my government will not rest until that is achieved.”
Published on August 29, 2025
BSP SUPPORTS 7TH ANNUAL NETWORKING EVENT BSP SUPPORTS 7TH ANNUAL NETWORKING EVENT
Bank South Pacific (BSP) Financial Group Limited has proudly backed the future of finance by contributing K10, 000 as Platinum Sponsors of the 7th Finance Network Event Program, hosted by the University of Papua New Guinea’s (UPNG) Banking & Finance Student Association. BSP’s strong show of support highlights its dedication to promoting financial literacy and empowering emerging professionals throughout Papua New Guinea (PNG) and the South Pacific. The UPNG Banking and Finance Student Association, which is a student-led initiative at UPNG, plays a vital role in linking students with prospective employers, creating career pathways, and narrowing the gap between academic learning and the financial sector. This year’s event theme is “Augmenting Financial Integrity: Aligning with the financial action task force (FATF) standards to safeguard PNG’s Financial Market and Economic future.” BSP Head of Community Development and Sponsorship Tina Pomat, said that this year’s theme carries significant relevance and at BSP, we believe that strengthening financial integrity is not just a need. “We are proud to support initiatives like this that highlights the challenges facing PNG’s financial sector.” “By aligning with FATF standards, we can help protect PNG’s financial system from crime and strengthen trust with international partners.” “This facilitates easier trade and investment for businesses and demonstrates PNG’s commitment to combating money laundering, scams and fraudulent activities.” Meanwhile, UPNG Banking and Finance Student Association President Shannamitte Soro, expressed genuine appreciation for BSP’s ongoing support. “We deeply appreciate BSP’s backing, BSP has been supporting and driving student-led efforts to raise financial honesty and spark meaningful change across PNG’s financial landscape.” The 7th annual networking event is currently on at the APEC Haus in Port Moresby.
Published on August 29, 2025
AUSTRALIA PROUD TO SUPPORT KIMBE PORT REDEVELOPMENT AUSTRALIA PROUD TO SUPPORT KIMBE PORT REDEVELOPMENT
The official ground-breaking ceremony for the Kimbe Port Redevelopment Project which took place on the 28th of August 2025, marked a significant milestone in Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) efforts to improve essential infrastructure and enhance regional trade. Minister for State Enterprises, William Duma has turned the first sod with the Minister for Oil Palm, the Francis Galia Maneke, Governor of West New Britain the Sasindran Muthuvel, and Australia’s High Commissioner H.E. Mr. Ewen McDonald. The project is being delivered through a concessional loan from the Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP) in close partnership with the Government of PNG through PNG Ports Corporation Ltd (PNG Ports). The redeveloped Port is expected to see more than 600 thousand tonnes of cargo annually by 2050. This significantly enhances PNG’s export capacity, especially for palm oil, one of the country’s key agricultural exports. PNG Ports owns and operates fifteen ports which provide critical links to the world markets and contribute 22 per cent of PNG’s total economic activity as measured by Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Construction of the marine works was awarded to Pacific Marine Group Limited, while local-firm Global Constructions Limited will lead the K79 million shore-based works. Across both the marine and land works, the project is expected to create up to 300 local direct and indirect jobs, providing meaningful opportunities for PNG firms and workers. The Kimbe Port project (PGK260 million) is the first of five major port redevelopment projects to be delivered under the AIFFP-financed Ports Infrastructure Investment Program, which aims to support resilient, high-quality infrastructure across PNG. Minister for State Owned Enterprises, William Duma expressed how privilege he was to witness the beginning of what they will regard as a definitive event for Kimbe, and for the country. “As we break ground, we must remind ourselves we’re not merely launching a construction project, we are laying the foundations for enhanced connectivity and prosperity for generations to come in our country.” Meanwhile, Australia’s High Commissioner to PNG, H.E. Ewen McDonald, said that the PNG Australia relationship is a relationship between family. “Our modern-day relationship is about supporting conditions for economic prosperity. We are investing in high quality, sustainable infrastructure.” “Investments in roads, ports, power and telecommunications are all fundamental for creating an environment where businesses can thrive, and communities can prosper.” “With more than 90 per cent of internationally traded goods in Papua New Guinea transported by sea, maritime infrastructure is incredibly important.” First built in 1969, Kimbe Port is PNG’s third-largest port and handles around 75 per cent of the country’s annual palm oil exports, valued at approximately K1 billion per year. Furthermore, redevelopment initiatives for Oro Bay, Daru, Kavieng and Lae ports are in the pipeline, delivering on Australia’s support for PNG to build high quality, resilient and accessible infrastructure that drives economic growth, prosperity and enables Papua New Guineans to access greater opportunities.
Published on August 29, 2025
PPH LAUNCHES HPV VACCINATION TO PROTECT YOUNG WOMEN PPH LAUNCHES HPV VACCINATION TO PROTECT YOUNG WOMEN
Paradise Private Hospital (PPH) proudly launched its Medi-Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination initiative recently at Port Moresby International School (POMIS), reaffirming its commitment to protecting the health and future of young people in Papua New Guinea. With an alarming rise in cervical cancer cases which is a preventable yet deadly disease, the hospital is leading the way by ensuring that girls, women, and boys are not only given access to lifesaving vaccines but are also educated about the importance of preventative health care. The event brought together grade ten students and teachers, and featured addresses from PPH Medical Professionals including Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Doctor Grace Raire, Labour Ward- Nurse Unit Manager, Sister Fabiana Menem and PPH Director Finance, Mrs. Janet Sios. Dr. Raire said that HPV vaccination helps people develop 97% immunity, protecting all girls from cervical cancer for her lifetime. “The most effective way of preventing cervical cancer is through HPV vaccination.” The Medi-HPV vaccine is a safe and effective tool that protects against: • Cervical cancer • Genital warts • Other HPV-related diseases In addition, it is most effective when given before exposure, between the ages of nine to fourteen, but is available for all young people aged nine to 25, with special consideration for women over 25. Furthermore, PPH recognizes that access to vaccines must go hand-in-hand with education. That is why this initiative goes beyond clinical care, it is about raising awareness and equipping young people with knowledge that can save lives. “Giving your child the gift of a healthy future starts with prevention. The earlier we start the conversation, the better the protection.”
Published on August 29, 2025
THIRD COHORT OF DEVELOPMENTAL LEADERS GRADUATE FROM TVI’S PDIA COURSE THIRD COHORT OF DEVELOPMENTAL LEADERS GRADUATE FROM TVI’S PDIA COURSE
The Voice Inc. (TVI) celebrated the graduation of its third cohort of Developmental Leaders from the Problem Driven Iterative Adaptation (PDIA) course; a flagship initiative of their Local Leadership and Collective Action Program (LLCAP). The graduation ceremony not only honoured the dedication of 35 individuals who successfully completed the 12-week program, but also underscored TVI's unwavering commitment to fostering strong, effective local leadership. This course is offered by the Harvard Kennedy School of Government located in the United States of America and funded by the Australian government through LLCAP. The event which took place this morning at Stanley Hotel in Port Moresby, saw the graduation of participants from different sectors including, government, private, Non-Government Organizations and Community Based Organizations. Delivered through the Harvard Kennedy School's Building State Capability Program, the PDIA course equips leaders with vital skills to tackle complex national issues through locally led solutions. Speaking during this momentous occasion was Deputy Chair of the TVI board, Ms. Valentina Kaman who extended heartfelt congratulations to the graduating cohort, emphasizing the significant investment of time made by the graduates. “When you spend time, money can be retired, but time is an investment. And spending that time as well as the skills that you've acquired, the tools through the program and the learning, you now are better equipped to affect change, to see how you can resolve problems.” In addition, an important aspect also highlighted was the participation of senior government leaders in the program including the Secretary for the Department of Community Development and Religion, the Director-General of the National Youth Development Authority, and the Director of the National Gender-Based Violence Secretariat, who also engaged fully in the PDIA course. This course is already making a difference as leaders are now initiating, reviewing, endorsing, and influencing policy changes and legislative reforms. Moreover, Ms. Kaman underscored the ultimate outcome of PDIA as enabling civic leaders and government to work collaboratively to influence policy. “This collaboration has led to stronger partnerships and increased trust, particularly with key government bodies such as the Department of Community Development and the Youth Development Authority.” The LLCAP has been described as a growing network of developmental leaders spanning government, civil society, and the private sector. Meanwhile, with over 110 leaders now graduated from all the three cohorts, this movement is deeply embedded in communities, public services, and organizations on the ground, driving transformational change. “Leadership, this country rises and falls on the shoulders of leadership, and we need to equip our leaders.” She also stressed that the LLCAP ecosystem is envisioned as a diverse network across all 22 provinces, encompassing youth, women, reform champions, and community-based organizations, all working to advance a shared national vision. “Through LLCAP, we are not only building connections, we are also strengthening impact.” This course is actively creating pathways of leadership and change, empowering individuals with the tools, leadership training, coalition-building platforms, and supporting networks needed to be true agents of change. Furthermore, Ms. Kaman expressed her gratitude to Australia, emphasizing that their investment is supporting a movement which is locally led, nationally owned, and globally significant, with a promise towards a vibrant and empowered future for the nation. This event also warmly welcomed the incoming fourth cohort, who will now start their journey in this course program.
Published on August 28, 2025
JICA PARTNERSHIP AIMS TO ELIMINATE LYMPHATIC FILARIASIS JICA PARTNERSHIP AIMS TO ELIMINATE LYMPHATIC FILARIASIS
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the Government of Japan have been collaborating in the Pacific Programme for the Elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis (PacELF) for decades, achieving significant milestones. The Provision of Special Medical Equipment for Infection Control (Lymphatic Filariasis) Project, 2000- 2016, provided fourteen Pacific countries with Diethylcarbamazine Citrate (DEC), one of the drugs used in mass medication for Lymphatic Filariasis control, and test kits. In 2018- 2023, the Project for Elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis in the Pacific Region (Phase One) implemented Mass Drug Administration (MDA) and Transmission Assessment Survey (TAS) in each country and strengthened their capacities for six Pacific countries. In April 2023, The Lymphatic Filariasis Elimination Project Phase Two commenced as a continuation of Phase One. The project is working to strengthen the implementation capacity of MDAs and TAS/IDA impact studies (IIS) in seven targeted provinces in Papua New Guinea (PNG). The representatives from the target provinces and stakeholders have been invited to attend the project’s second Joint Coordinating Committee (JCC) meeting, which is scheduled to take place on Thursday the 28th of August 2025 at the National Department of Health in Waigani, Port Moresby. The meeting will provide an overview and discuss progress, the status of Lymphatic Filariasis measures in each province, and future plans.
Published on August 27, 2025
ENB COMMEMORATES 18TH NATIONAL COVENANT DAY ENB COMMEMORATES 18TH NATIONAL COVENANT DAY
Rabaul town's Queen Elizabeth Park in the East New Britain (ENB) province was the site of a special event on Tuesday, August 26, 2025, to mark the 18th National Covenant Day. Jointly funded by the Rabaul District Council of Churches and the ENB Provincial Council of Churches, the celebration centered on the theme “Ignite the faith of our forefathers- By upholding the sovereignty of our Nation.” ​The day began early with a trumpet blast at the Rabaul Page Market, followed by a "Jesus March" along Malaguna Road to the park. The main event brought together a diverse group of people, including church leaders, community members, and stakeholders, all reflecting on Papua New Guinea's founding principles and reaffirming their dedication to the nation's sovereignty. ​The gathering was a reminder of the covenant that the country's founding father, Sir Michael Somare, made with God. Participants engaged in prayer, worship, and reflection to rekindle the faith that has guided the nation from the start. ​Pastors Sailas Waisale of Rabaul Zion Church, a representative of the ENB Council of Churches, spoke about the significance of the day, noting that when God’s law is written on a person’s heart, they become a “living constitution.” Meanwhile, ENB Council of Churches representative, Pastor Tony Kyvung also reminded people to uphold the covenant and follow the divine principles that guide them. ​The event served as a powerful reminder of the key role faith and spirituality play in shaping the nation's identity and development. It concluded with a renewed call for churches, communities, and individuals to continue praying for and supporting Papua New Guinea's leaders and people.
Published on August 27, 2025
PNG’S NURSES LEAD THE WAY IN EMERGENCY CARE TRAINING PNG’S NURSES LEAD THE WAY IN EMERGENCY CARE TRAINING
Papua New Guinea (PNG) has marked a new chapter in national Basic Emergency Care (BEC) training, with the successful delivery of the region’s first BEC provider and training-of-trainers courses taught entirely by nurses, for nurses. The courses were hosted in Port Moresby from August 18th to the 22nd, led by local facilitators from Port Moresby General Hospital, National St John Ambulance PNG, and Angau Memorial Provincial Hospital. The BEC course was developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) in collaboration with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the International Federation for Emergency Medicine (IFEM). It is designed for first contact providers of emergency care in resource-constrained settings and provides a safe and structured approach to managing acutely ill and injured patients. For the first time, an all-nursing team of BEC trainers led the delivery of the courses, showcasing the capability and leadership of PNG’s nursing workforce and equipping nursing leaders from fourteen provinces with essential, life-saving skills in emergency assessment and management. The eighteen participants who took part included representatives from nursing schools across PNG as well as the National Department of Health (NDOH), ensuring broad national representation and alignment with health system priorities. As nursing leaders, participants are now positioned to cascade these skills to colleagues in their provinces and institutions, multiplying the impact nationwide. This training contributes further numbers to the existing 135 healthcare workers that have completed BEC training in PNG to-date. These courses are being delivered as a partnership between the Regional Emergency and Critical Care Systems Strengthening Initiative (RECSI), the World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Development at the University of Technology Sydney (WHO CCNM UTS), and the NDOH. RECSI and WHO CCNM UTS are both supported by the Australian Government through the Partnerships for a Healthy Region initiative. Course delivery has been facilitated by RECSI’s implementing partner National St John Ambulance PNG. Quotes by RECSI were attributed to Sr Wilma Sebby, Nurse Unit Manager, Emergency Department, ANGAU Memorial Provincial Hospital, Morobe Provincial Health Authority, and PNG’s first nursing BEC Master Trainer. “For nurses to teach nurses, it is a good thing. We speak the same language, and we know that nurses are the frontliners for any healthcare system. When a nurse is teaching, they will better understand us. We are kind of using the same language.” Another quote was also attributed to Sr Marcia Willie, Nurse, Emergency Department, Port Moresby General Hospital, National Capital District Provincial Health Authority and BEC Course Coordinator. “Basic Emergency Care training is very important for PNG nurses because it improves our everyday practice as care givers whether in the pre-hospital setting or in the health facility to follow a systematic approach when dealing with life threatening conditions.” It also helps us to do proper handover and transfers between facilities or from pre-hospital care to the health facility so that the patient care is effectively carried out or continued.” “As a Master Trainer, having this opportunity to teach BEC to my fellow nursing colleagues from around the country enables us to speak the same language and gives us the confidence to continue to reach out to as many nurses as we can and to train them so that they can become BEC providers.”
Published on August 27, 2025
MISS CENTRAL PROVINCE JOINS THE MISS BIRD OF PARADISE PNG MISS CENTRAL PROVINCE JOINS THE MISS BIRD OF PARADISE PNG
On Thursday, 21st August, the Miss Bird of Paradise (MBOP) Pageant signed a partnership agreement officially recognizing Central Province as the newest member of the MBOP platform through the Miss Central Province Pageant. Miss Bird of Paradise Central operates as a program under the Central Province Council of Women and is chaired by Christopher Tamuno with members including Tracey Kila as the Treasurer, Konio Doko who is the Secretary, and Andrew Kuliniasi as the Training and Grooming Coordinator. Representing MBOP PNG at the signing were MBOP Chairlady Anna Bais, Secretary Annette Airi, and Operations Committee Member Patronella Gawi. MBOP PNG Chair Anna Bais commended Team Central for swiftly assembling a strong committee to support their provincial participation. Furthermore, the Miss Bird of Paradise Central Province will put an official callout in the coming weeks where applicants would then be screened through a nomination process before a representative is selected. The MBOP PNG Committee congratulates Team Central and looks forward to receiving their nominee at the National Pageant at the end of this year.
Published on August 27, 2025
INAUGURAL WANSOL GOLF CHALLENGE FORGES STRONGER PNG-SOLOMON ISLANDS TIES INAUGURAL WANSOL GOLF CHALLENGE FORGES STRONGER PNG-SOLOMON ISLANDS TIES
The inaugural Wansol Prime Ministers Charity Golf Challenge 2025, held last Friday, August 22, brought together leaders from Papua New Guinea (PNG) and the Solomon Islands to celebrate sportsmanship, regional unity, and charitable giving. This biennial event aims to strengthen commercial and bilateral ties while raising funds for important causes, including the Honiara Golf Club and the PNG Golfing Association Local Juniors Program. ​The event attracted a mix of political leaders, former dignitaries, and private sector representatives. Prime Minister James Marape of PNG highlighted the deep-rooted historical and cultural ties between the two nations, noting their shared heritage. He explained that "Wansol" signifies that both nations are from the "same space" and have co-existed since their ancestors first roamed the region. ​Prime Minister Marape also expressed his gratitude to Solomon Island Prime Minister, Jeremiah Manele for participating, calling it a demonstration that the bond between the two countries is deeper than what we have today. He also used the opportunity to announce that PNG businesses are the largest conglomerate of businesses in the Solomon Islands, surpassing all other nations. “I encourage PNG investors to continue this trend and to form partnerships with local Solomon Island businesses to ensure mutual growth.” ​Meanwhile, Prime Minister Manele echoed these sentiments, stating that the event was a follow-up to a productive bilateral meeting, reinforcing their commitment to enhanced collaboration. ​“Sports creates friendship, unity, and collaboration, and that's the importance of this inaugural competition.” He emphasized that ‘sports create friendship, unity, and collaboration,’ and thanked his hosts for their warm hospitality. He also announced a generous pledge of K30,000 from his government to support the next challenge, which will be held in Honiara. ​Significant support from both the public and private sectors made the event a success. A special thanks was extended to key sponsors, including South Pacific Brewery, Kumul Minerals Holdings, and New Britain Palm Oil. ​The spirit of "Wansol" remains a powerful symbol of the lasting friendship and collaboration between the two nations as the Solomon Islands prepares to host the next challenge. Furthermore, a total of thirty teams from different private organizations and sectors, also took part in the event with a total of K5, 000 per team who registe
Published on August 25, 2025
POLIO IMMUNIZATION CAMPAIGN ROLLS OUT IN LAE POLIO IMMUNIZATION CAMPAIGN ROLLS OUT IN LAE
The Papua New Guinea Red Cross Society (PNGRCS), through its volunteers in Morobe Province, has partnered with the Morobe Provincial Health Authority (MPHA) to support the ongoing Polio Immunization Campaign in Lae city. The campaign was officially launched last Wednesday, followed by the vaccination rollout on Thursday. Health workers, with the support of Red Cross volunteers and other partner organizations, have since been administering polio vaccines to children across Lae. The program will continue throughout this week to ensure as many children as possible are protected. Sr. Chirs, a health worker from the Butibam clinic, thanked PNG Red Cross for mobilizing volunteers to support the effort. “The Red Cross volunteers made our job much easier. They were very helpful in explaining to the public why polio vaccination is important and convinced many parents to bring their children.” PNGRCS Morobe Branch volunteers have been playing a vital role in mobilizing communities, conducting awareness, and assisting health teams on the ground. Their support has been essential in reaching more families and addressing concerns from parents and caregivers. The National Society also partnered with the National Capital District Provincial Health Authority (NCDPHA) in Port Moresby, where volunteers supported health workers to mobilize communities and ensure children were immunized against polio. PNG Red Cross Secretary General, Gellie Akui, emphasized the importance of this collaboration as part of the Society’s mandate. “As an auxiliary to the government, PNG Red Cross Society is mandated to provide support to government departments during emergencies.” “This is a step in the right direction to work closely with provincial health authorities.” “We thank the National Department of Health (NDoH) and the Morobe PHA for this partnership, and we would like to see it continue.” “I would also appeal to other Provincial Health Authorities across the country to reach out and use the support of our volunteers in the branches.” “They are well trained and willing to provide support to make sure all children are safe and receive the polio vaccination.” PNG is currently experiencing a polio outbreak linked to low routine immunization coverage among children. In response, this campaign is targeting all children under the age of ten. PNG Red Cross is calling on all parents, guardians, and caregivers to take their children under ten years old to the nearest health facility or mobile outreach site this week to receive the free polio drops. Together, with the support of health authorities, partners, and communities, we can protect our children and keep polio out of PNG.
Published on August 23, 2025