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Katrina ANGELI
NGCB PARADISE RUNWAY TO SHOWCASE DURING INDEPENDENCE
PNG Fashion Week and Glow Boutique recently hosted a press conference in preparation for the upcoming NGCB Paradise Runway which is set to take place on the 18th of this month at the Hilton Hotel.
A total of eleven designers were nominated to take part in this yearâs first runway show.
These designers who are both in the emerging and established category include Heai Ugava, Dylan Yaruso, Natasha Tamanabae, Cynthia Chapman, Elizabeth Omeri, Anna Amos, Wandid Korimbo, Tabu Pelei Warupi, Melinda Poksen, Naomi Tom and Kenny Ng.
During the conference, the designers were presented with incentives including vouchers from a number of sponsors with National Gaming Control Board as their main sponsor followed by Tango, Shady Rest, Zucci mode and Wimble and Co.
Managing Director of PNG Fashion Week Ms Philma Kelegai said that the purpose of the upcoming runway show goes in line with Independence where the nominated designers showcase their designs based on culture and the presentation of traditional attire through fashion.
âThis event is a first of its kind as it gives us Papua New Guineans a sense of celebrating Independence through this event.â
âThe scheduling of this event during Independence is a huge deal, because, while we celebrate the countryâs Independence, we also celebrate our culture, so what a better way to express that in our fashion,â Ms Kelegai said.
Ms Kelegai thanked the sponsors for their contribution towards the designers and hopes to make the Paradise Runway an annual event.
Published on September 11, 2021
EXPO TO PROMOTE QUALITY EDUCATION
âPromoting Access to Quality Education and Training for Allâ is the theme for this yearâs ENB Education Expo which will be held at the Catholic Diocesan Hall, Vunapope, which started today and up till Thursday 9th of September.
The expo is targeted for all schools in the province including non-school leavers and the general public. The event is hosted by the Education Division under the East New Britain Provincial Administration.
Chairlady of the ENB Education Expo, Ruth Coplen, said that in previous years, the expo was targeted for mainly grade 10's and 12's, however, has changed this year because, there was a need to educate the general public as a whole.
Coplen said that the expo brings together all institutions in the province to showcase and provide what they have to offer including the performance of practicals. These institutions include Teachers colleges and Business Colleges.
âThere are two aims behind this expo, firstly to bring all established institutions in the province together to showcase what they are made of and secondly for those institutions to educate the students and the general public as well.â
Coplen said that the administration wanted to change the whole mindset of the students by getting them to realize what the province already has to offer and this will help educate them through these institutions.
âAs for the grade 12 students, this expo is targeted mainly for them as well so they donât have to look far when applying to other tertiary institutions elsewhere, but instead can apply within the province.â
âApart from the institutions attending the expo, Department of Higher Education, Research and Technology plus a number of organizations will also be present to showcase what they have.
These organizations include all the Banks in PNG, Cocoa Board, the University of Natural Resources and Environment, as well as Church organizations.â
Coplen encouraged all students and the general public who attend the expo to utilize the exchange of knowledge and information as a way of enhancing their learning and to make rightful decisions at an early age.
Published on September 7, 2021
SEVESE MOREA PRIMARY SCHOOL TO UNDERGO MUCH NEEDED RECONSTRUCTION WORKS
Sevese Morea Primary School in Vabukori, will be receiving a newly reconstructed school including classrooms, ablution blocks and 14 teachersâ houses.
Headmistress Ms. Julie Willie said that both the students and staff were very happy and thankful about receiving a brand-new school.
âThe school itself is very old and hasnât been looked at for almost twenty years now.â
âWe are in need especially for new classrooms so that our students can learn in a good environment,â Ms Willie said.
Willie said that the initial ground breaking ceremony of the reconstruction of the school took place in 2016, however, was delayed up until this day.
Member for Moresby South, Mr Justin Tkanchenko met with the teachers and students on Friday regarding the project that will be taking place.
Tkatchenko thanked the students, staff and parents for their patience throughout these five years since the ground breaking took place.
âI would like to thank the students, staff and parents for your patience, and for bearing a little bit of pain for your long-term gain to benefit you, your education and your community which is your school.â
Moresby South MP Tkatchenko stressed on the importance of education and with the upcoming new classrooms, this is the first step of learning in a good environment.
According to Ms. Willie, the students and staff were very happy for the commitment and attention given to them by their member and NCDC for the reconstruction of the school.
âWe are thankful because these kinds of gestures and commitment gives our students and staff hope and a chance of learning, teaching and living in a new and hopeful environment,â Ms Willie said.
The reconstruction of the school is set to start as of today.
Published on September 6, 2021
PARENTS APPEAL TO PUBLIC TO HELP FIND THEIR MISSING DAUGHTER
A couple from Mt Hagen have appealed to the public to help find their daughter who went missing last Thursday at the Gordonâs Market in Port Moresby.
Crystal Daniel, aged 3, was last seen running out of the gate of Gordonâs Market around 5.30pm on Thursday afternoon.
Her mother, Jennifer Daniel who sells kaukau for a living at Gordons Market said that her daughter was playing with a couple of kids not far from where she was selling her produce.
âI was sorting out the kaukau on our market table for about a minute and when I looked up to where she was playing, I couldnât see her anymore.â
Crystalâs mother said that it was unusual for her daughter to go missing because they always go to Gordonâs Market every day to sell their goods.
âEvery day when we both come here to sell, she always plays with the other kids from the market not far from where I sit.â
On that Thursday afternoon, Crystalâs mother realized she was gone when she tried looking for her amongst the other kids playing.
It was then that she alerted others at the market.â
Her mother then made her way to the Gordons Police Station where she reported the matter and filed for a missing personâs report.
Crystalâs uncle, Jonah, has been assisting her mother in searching for her but unfortunately they have not received any feedback yet from anyone including the police.
Crystalâs father who is based up in Hagen also heard about the incident and has made his way to Port Moresby to search for his daughter.
The parents and family of Crystal have made an appeal to the general public to help find their missing daughter and to provide information of her whereabouts should they see her anywhere.
To date, there has been no word from the Police as well as their family members.
Crystalâs poster has been displayed around Gordons area where the search continues and the family has also put up a reward to anyone who finds her and brings her safely to her parents.
If anyone has seen or heard of Crystalâs whereabouts, please do not hesitate to contact her mother Jennifer on 71874851 or her uncle Jonah on 79190219 or alternatively alert the police at Gordonâs Police Station.
Published on September 4, 2021
DAFFODIL DAY CELEBRATED TO PROMOTE CANCER AWARENESS
âAccept what is, let go what was and have faith in what will beâ.
This was the theme for the Daffodil Day event hosted on Friday by the Cancer Foundation at the Port Moresby General Hospital.
The purpose of the event was to celebrate the lives of those fighting cancer as well as promote this monthâs cancer awareness and to create a public health education forum.
Coordinator of the Oncology Unit, Dr Peter Olali explained the meaning of the day as a way of celebrating those fighting cancer and at the same time creating awareness about the different types of cancer.
âDaffodil Day is basically to celebrate every form of cancer. As for this month, we try to give hope to each of these cancer patients as we commemorate this special day.â
Olali explained how cancer can come about; either as a lifestyle disease or as a genetic composition.
He added that cancer is the third common cause of death in the country after HIV and Aids and Tuberculosis.
Olali said that cancer can be a devastating time for patients as well as for their family, that is why events like the Daffodil Day are celebrated to provide them with a sense of hope and comfort.
Among invited guests, were also survivors who gave their testimonies of the how they dealt with cancer.
Rakara Raula, a mother of three children and survivor of cancer spoke about the encounters she faced when she was first diagnosed with breast cancer three years ago.
âCancer came as a shock to me; I didnât know how to take it. My cancer was detected at an early stage in which I had to undergo chemo therapy as part of my treatment.â
Raula said that she had to go through a lot of treatments and tests, including four cycles of two different chemo therapy and thirty cycles of radiation.
âI fought this cancer since 2019, and now I have been cancer free for two years however, it is important that we must change our lifestyle in terms of eating healthy food, taking part in physical activities and making sure that our body has enough rest.â
Raula expressed how she always had faith in God whom she knew, blessed her with doctors who were able to help her heal.
Though it was a devastating time for her and her family, she never gave up.
She concluded by encouraging all young ladies and women to go for a regular checkup and to every person to change their lifestyle in order to live a longer and healthier life.
The Cancer Unit is proud to host this event as they continue to help cancer patients by giving them the best treatment they need and to promote awareness to as many communities as they can about cancer and how it can be avoided.
Published on August 28, 2021
A GOOD TURNOUT FOR FIRST VIRTUAL OPEN DAY
The Divine Word University recently hosted itsâ first Virtual Open Day last Saturday at the Madang Campus.
The Open Day brought together all the faculties in the university which included the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, Faculty of Business & Informatics, Faculty of Education and Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.
The Virtual Open Day was initiated by the President of Divine Word University Fr. Philip Gibbs, who advised that it was a safer and easier way to conduct the event due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
âWith the previous open days, we tend to have big crowds of people coming together for such an event like this, therefore we have decided to proceed with hosting a Virtual Open Day here at the campus where people can still be part of the event via online means.â
Fr. Gibbs said that the people can still be informed of what is happening during the event through the aid of modern technology.
All faculties together with the organizing committee met together to discuss and plan out on how the virtual Open Day would be portrayed and carried out.
âThe preparations of the event took about three months where each faculty was required to prepare film clips and a virtual guide tour of the University.â
The DWU President said that they experienced a number of challenges given that it was virtual Open Day instead of the traditional way of hosting the event on campus.
He added that a number of things had to be checked thoroughly prior to the event such as the technology requirements, the webinar on zoom and the live streaming on Facebook all of which were technically challenging for the organisers.
âSince this was an online event, we had to make sure we did not experience any problems mainly with the power source, the internet, and to make sure all videos were of high quality and at a sufficient standard.â
Fr. Gibbs said that the event is likely to happen again virtually next year depending on the Covid-19 situation.
He further stressed that the majority of the people in Madang must be vaccinated if they want to attend an actual Open Day at the campus.
âFrom the perspective of people living in Madang, there wasnât really a good feedback, being that they wanted to attend just like every other year with only a few in the province benefiting from Virtual Open Day.â
However, President Gibbs said despite this, there was a good response in terms of the national perspective of people in other parts of the country and also from overseas who were able to join in on the Virtual Open Day.
âThe outcome has been good so far; statistics will have to be improved with more viewers watching the event live on Facebook.â
âI really think that this event has pushed DWU in taking another step up in terms of operating on a modern level.â
It has been challenging, but that challenge has meant that we had to learn and operate at a higher level which is part of the learning process.â
Fr. Gibbs added that the committee is set to schedule meetings to evaluate on what was done well and what could be improved for future virtual Open Days.
Published on August 24, 2021
SERIES OF DOCUMENTARIES TO BRING ABOUT AWARENESS ON HEALTH
Paradise Private Hospital in partnership with Capital Insurance Group and Port Moresby Chamber of Commerce recently hosted a press conference followed by the screening of a documentary at the Paradise Cinema in Vision City.
The documentary âLife in the Wardâ, is the second of a series of episodes aimed at creating awareness about the COVID-19 Vaccination Rollout with Professor Glen Mola playing a leading role in the film as a scientific contributor.
The film is part of a series of documentaries that focus on some of the most pressing medical issues in the country, starting from the first episode which was about family planning.
The series of documentaries are produced by Film-BRO, an audiovisual company who produces and creates awareness on issues such as health through films in PNG.
Director for Administration of Paradise Private Hospital, Janet Sios, said that they were more than happy to be the main sponsor of this event especially the screening of the documentary.
âWe are proud that Paradise Private Hospital is endeavoring on getting the message out on such important issues for health.â
âThe main reason as to why we are sponsoring this event is mainly being proactive in bringing awareness starting with family planning which was showcased in the first episode,â Sios said.
Sios added that their main focus was to get all Papua New Guineans to understand the importance of working together in getting everyone vaccinated.
âIt is important that we all get vaccinated so that we can all go back to a normal life and also protect ourselves from this pandemic.â
Director of the documentary, Marco Venditti also stated that the purpose of the documentary was to showcase the hard work of doctors in PNG and how much effort they put into their work.
âI know how hard doctors work.â
âThey treat so many people on a daily basis with very little capacity, medicine and poor infrastructures, but yet, work so hard at what they do.â Mr Venditti said.
Venditti also added that Film-BROâs main ambition is to produce these kinds of films which will tell compelling and real-life stories about the people.
Community Engagement Officer Mr. Adrian Wamp of Capital Insurance Group who are part sponsors of the event said that the company was more than happy to support the event.
âIt is our pleasure to help assist, being that health and wellness are part of our key sponsorship areas.â
âWe want to help communities and this is one way of helping them; creating awareness to help them better understand the advantages of getting the vaccination which will lead to a safe and healthy life.â
The documentary is currently showing at the Paradise Cinemas and will be going on for the next two weeks.
The Series of Documentaries has a total of five episodes relating to the healthcare system in the country, with the third episode focusing on infectious diseases, followed by the fourth which is on Lifestyle diseases and the fifth being about Rural Health.
Published on August 24, 2021
YOUTH SEMINAR AIMED FOR SOCIAL CHANGE
A Youth Empowerment Seminar took place at UPNG today with the aim of influencing social change.
The seminar will go on for eight weeks starting with today as the first seminar.
Facilitator of the seminar, Mr Nigel Akuani, said that the main purpose of this seminar is to teach young people to become critical consumers of information rather than being mere observers that passively absorb every bit of information presented.
âThe seminar itself is basically to inform youths on the need to always question every information they absorb and to give them the ability to distinguish between facts from fake news and more importantly to instill in them the need to become proactive.â
Mr Akuani, a youth coordinator attached with the Catholic Bishops Conference said that he took up this initiative because he believes that young people can be dynamic and powerful if properly harnessed and given the right forms of platforms and opportunities to build themselves.
âIn my line of work, I work closely with youths and students and in my experience from travelling around parts of PNG, Iâve seen that youths can make a difference.â
Akuani said that this is a capacity-building training program for youths which will help aspire them to become leaders.
The session today covered a number of topics needed to positively build a youth followed by a three-speaker panel including Mr Akuani himself.
Akuani encouraged both youths and adults to join in this session and to also join in on the other sessions that will be taking place over the next eight weeks.
Published on August 21, 2021
QUEENPADS PNG ASSISTS SCHOOL GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN THROUGH AWARENESS
Queenpads PNG conducted a 2-day awareness program recently in Goroka, Eastern Highlands Province.
The purpose of the awareness was to educate girls and women as well as males on the topic of menstrual health and hygiene.
Founder of Queenpads PNG, Anne Shirley Korave, said that Goroka was one of the few provinces that Queenpads has visited so far.
The main target audience for the awareness were school girls and female employees.
âWe reached out to four schools in Goroka which we have visited and spoke to the female students and also the male students as well about better understanding the process as a normal and a special one.â
âIt was a good experience to see young boys involving themselves in the discussions which was a huge breaking barrier for us thus making it a good experience,â Ms Korave said.
Queenpads PNG who are working in partnership with the Sir Brian Bell Foundation, specializes in both the production of reusable pads and conducting of awareness programs.
According to Shirley, through their awareness sessions, Queenpads aims to start breaking the cultural and social barriers and also to break the silence in the communities when it comes to the topic of menstrual hygiene.
âWe aim to break the silence amongst the females for them to see menstruation as something normal iand that they should not be afraid and ashamed of talking about it.â
âDue to the strong cultural backgrounds and traditions in our country, we at Queenpads do our best to teach communities on the importance of this topic and are really happy that we were able to reach many communities since we started out,â said Anne-Shirley.
Queenpads have so far visited three provinces including Mt Hagen, Lae and their recent trip which was to Goroka.
According to Shirley, the outcome of the sessions have been good so far with a lot of positive feedbacks given and they hope to maintain it that way when visiting other provinces as well.
âAfter our sessions, each participant was given a âLetâs Talk periodâ flyer plus the distribution of reusable Queenpads, followed by a 10 minutes question time if they had any questions or clarifications about what we do at Queenpads PNG.â
This way we are sure that the message we deliver is clear enough for them,â Ms Korave said.
Queenpads PNG started as an initiative for those who couldnât afford menstrual pads beginning with the creation of sample pads and how to make them reusable.
Ms Korave said that a lot of research and effort had to be put into how to make pads reusable and safe to use. This included testing them as well.
She concluded that with the successful production of pads, Queenpads have ventured into helping young girls and women out there.
âWe began in Moresby where we started off at a few schools and settlement areas and after seeing a lot of positive feedbacks, we decided to branch out to other parts of the country as well.â
Shirley advised all young women and girls not to be ashamed but to embrace what they are going through as it is a normal process for women.
Queenpads PNG will continue their awareness in Madang, Kokopo and Kimbe Province.
Published on August 17, 2021
WNB STUDENTS RAISE FUNDS TO SUPPORT RURAL SCHOOLS
The UPNG West New Britain Student's Association are currently raising funds for their end of year project- A Book Drive.
This is to support rural schools back in the province who do not have enough resources to learn.
UPNG WNBSA President, Zeal Dau said that the students came up with the initiative of schools helping schools to improve the standards of learning especially in the rural areas.
âThe purpose of the fundraising is to raise funds to finance our end of the year ending project (Book Drive), also to cater for freight, clearance, and shipment of boxes to the province.â
âAs students, we know the struggles of what it is like not having the privilege of resources such as text books. Therefore, we wanted to help other students back in our home Provinces, especially those in the rural areas.â
âWith our limited capacity, we are working hard by hosting fundraisers whilst concentrating on our studies.â
Dau said that the UPNG WNBSA have called on the Provincial Government by submitting a funding request proposal to help support the goals and aim of the students.
The WNBSA is set to continue its fundraising drive today at the campus, followed by a major one which will be hosted next week Sunday.
Published on August 12, 2021
DWU UNITY RUGBY LEAGUE TEAM RAISE FUNDS FOR VICE CHANCELLORâS CUP IN PORT MORESBY
The DWU Unity Rugby League Team will be taking part in this yearâs Vice Chancellorâs Cup which will take place on the 21st to the 23rd of this month in Port Moresby.
The 3-day tournament will be hosted by the University of Papua New Guinea.
President of the DWU Unity rugby team, Mr. Joel James, said that the team has started competitions at the beginning of the academic year followed by selections of the best players who will be representing DWU and competing in the VC cup.
âWe have prepared ourselves in advance with two weeks left for training before we head into the tournament.â
âBased on the performance of each player, we have selected only twenty best players out of forty to take part in this yearâs Vice Chancellors Cup.â
James said that as the president, he has faith in the players that have been selected and hopes that they will win the VC Cup.
âAs the president, I have spoken many times to my team and trained them in the best ways possible in order for them to perform well and I have indeed seen a great change in them during the two weeks of training,â Team President James said.
Divine Word University will be sponsoring the team together with the SRC committee.
The team is also raising funds as well to cover the costs of their travelling air fares and accommodation.
âWe appeal to both the DWU community and the Madang community to support wherever they can in our fundraising activities,â James said.
Published on August 10, 2021
SPARTANS SHOWCASE BEST PERFORMANCE IN EAZY CRUZERS MAYORâS 7S
The Spartans rugby league club have showcased their best performance during the Ezi Cruzers Mayorâs 7s over the weekend at the DWU Rugby Oval in Madang. The two-day tournament was hosted by Divine Word University.
Spartans Coach, Joseph Mocke Jnr, said that the team which consists of young talented Madang youths, performed so well thus leading them to the grand finals.
âI was very happy for the way my team executed the game on Saturday and on Sunday as well for the grand final.â
âI didnât expect them to be fully prepared as we had only trained for two weeks however, I was really proud of the turnout of the games in which we took out fourth place,â Mocke said.
The Spartans coach said that though the team had lost to the 6B Pirates on Sunday, being in the grand final alone really showed how far they had come as a team in terms of performance which gives them hope to do more activities of such nature in order to keep the team spirit burning.
âFor me personally as a PNG Pukpuks World Cup 7s rep, I love what I do because itâs one way in which I can give back and share to the community what Iâve learnt at the international stage with respect to rugby,â Mocke said.
Mocke further stressed that the main purpose of creating the team was basically to provide an opportunity for the youths to get themselves involved in positive things that will enrich their lives and in turn refrain from getting involved in negative activities.
âWe encourage participation from youths in the community to help them to change bad habits and at the same time create a platform for change through sports.â
âThis activity will help change their mind sets and influence them to take responsibility for their actions and to be respectful members of the community,â said Coach Mocke.
Mocke added that most of these youths are unemployed which causes them to resort to petty crimes, therefore, sporting activities and initiatives like the Ezi Cruzers Mayorâs 7s are good for them to get themselves occupied.
The tournament itself consisted of twelve teams including, the winning team which was the 6B Pirates who went home with the grand prize of K1, 000.
Mocke expressed his thanks to the Madang Town Mayor, Mr. Ishmael Yama for his efforts in sponsoring the tournament and hopes that this is just the beginning of more sporting activities to come.
Published on August 9, 2021
