POSTS BY AUTHOR
PNG Haus Bung
POLICE CALLED IN TO QUELL FIERCE FIGHTING IN TROBRIAND ISLAND
Kiriwina District Administrator John Ephraim has called on the people of Gameta on the Trobriand Islands, in Milne Bay Province to return home to their village after they had fled for their safety during a fight that erupted after a football grand final match on Saturday causing the death of a man from Bwetalu.
The call comes after successful negotiations between the district administrator and village elders of the warring factions that calmed down tensions between locals from Gameta and Bwetalu.
A meeting was held last night that lasted till early hours of this morning to negotiate peace and calm between the two factions at Bwetalu Village.
DA John Ephraim said that there was a rumour that the people from Bwetalu were planning on raiding Gameta Village were the apparent death had happened.
Mr Ephraim confirmed the death while adding that three (3) others were referred to the Alotau General Hospital due to the extent of their injuries and more receiving treatment at the Losuia Health Centre.
âA quick response team from the Alotau are here on the island to assess the situation and have been visiting affected villages carrying out awareness on not to take the law into their own hands.â
âAfter hours of negotiations, at 5:30am this morning, the people from Bwetalu agreed to lay down their arms and let the law deal with the matter,â Ephraim said.
He said people from Gameta who had fled their homes in fear can go back home now.
Milne Bay Provincial Police Commander, Superintendent Peter Barkie said that the quick response team will start investigations and people that were involved in causing the fight will be dealt with.
PPC Barkie added that the team will be on the island monitoring and assessing the situation until tensions settle and the situation is arrested.
PC: Getty ImagesÂ
Published on September 13, 2022
MIRISIM SWORN-IN AS CHAIRMAN OF TELEFOMIN DDA
Minister for Works and Highway Hon. Solan Mirisim was sworn- in as the Chairman of the Telefomin District Development Authority (TDDA) board.
The swearing-in ceremony took place last week at the Cassowary Hotel in Kiunga, Western Province.
Minister Mirisim together with Pastor Jeffery Moduwa (Church Rep), Quatroh Bisai (Womenâs Rep) and Kepi Alungim (Business Rep) joins the TDDA board.
Senior Provincial Magistrate David Susame witnessed the swearing-in ceremony in the presence of Telefomin District Administrator (DA) Mr. Nemsin Kibisep, Deputy DA Mr. Anslom Mani, Finance Manager Mr. Weka Fragim.
Minister Mirisim thanked Mr. Susame for making his time available and for witnessing this important ceremony.
âWe will start work right away after this ceremony. We have three months before the close of 2022 and we will need to deliver to our people.
Having said Iâm thankfully to my people for re-electing me and also to everyone who were part of my re-election. We have a huge task ahead of us and having the board in place is very important for service delivery.â
He also welcomed the new board members and congratulate them on their appointment.
âYou have been chosen among many to be part of this important board. We will continue to deliver to our people. You will carry the voice of the people to the board and I have every confidence that you will represent them well.
This place is for us to make decision for the district, I want you all to contribute equally. Bring in ideas that can help the district. I welcoming debate, arguments, disagreements to some of the decisions so that we can have a vibrant board.
Donât come here, sit down and do nothing, you are appointed on purpose so you need to contribute to the development of the district. You have to be the voice of the people,â he said.
Other board members of Telefomin DDA are President of Telefomin LLG Hon. Benny Remi, President of Oksapmin LLG Hon. Koniel Nereng and President of Yapsie LLG Hon. Pius Tony.
Edwaki LLG President Hon Peter Iwei disqualify himself from the board after he resigned to contest the 2022 West Sepik Provincial seat
Published on September 13, 2022
U19 NATIONAL TEAM DENIED ENTRY INTO NZ
It is unfortunate the PNG National Menâs Youth U19 team could not travel out of Fiji on Sunday to Auckland, New Zealand enroute into Tahiti.
PNGFA President John Kapi Natto, when informed of the situation was very disappointed and has been in contact with the team in Fiji and been communicating with OFC management to help resolve the issue.
Mr. Natto after enquiring on the situation was informed that the main reason for not allowing the team to travel to New Zealand was because the PNG National Youth Team did not obtain an entry visa to enter Tahiti.
However, the Assistant to the Head of Office in Papeete Mareva Beaugrard in a letter to all the teams dated June 30th, 2022, has exempted entry visa for all 10 participating countries, travelling into French Polynesia for a three months per six months period.
This exemption allows the other countries to travel into Tahiti for the tournament. Unfortunately, there was a misunderstanding between the Air New Zealand staff in Nadi Fiji and hence, did not allow the PNG team to board the flight to New Zealand.
Mr. Natto could not understand why the other countries were allowed to travel into Tahiti through New Zealand with the entry visa exemption notice, while PNG Team was denied by Air New Zealand.
However, he has confirmed that the team is been looked after well in Fiji and PNGFA is working very closely with OFC, and Air New Zealand and the Travel Agents to sort the misunderstanding and accept the team to travel.
Attempt to contact the Air New Zealand office in Nadi Fiji was unsuccessful and not helpful.
OFC management has stepped in and have assisted the team and we are adamant that a positive outcome will be reached soon, and the team shall travel.
PNGFA confirm the team have been accommodated in a hotel in Nadi Fiji. As soon as Air New Zealand have a response, the team will travel.
OFC and PNGFA are now trying to establish the root-cause of the whole issue why the PNG Menâs Youth Team has gone through such a nightmare.
Mr Natto said this is the second incident the team were denied entry into New Zealand as such situation.
The last time similar incident has happened was several years ago when PNG national womenâs team was denied entry into New Zealand and also non-participation by PNG menâs team in the 2007 Pacific Games in Apia, Samoa when PNGFA failed to meet the Justification Requirements by PNG Olympic Committee where to send an Under 23 menâs team.
Published on September 13, 2022
SOUTH PACIFIC EXPORT GETS NAMING RIGHTS FOR FASHION AWARDS
South Pacific Brewery under its South Pacific Export Brand has entered into a partnership with the PNG Fashion week and earned the naming rights for the PNG Fashion Week Fashion Awards.
SP Export is the Silver sponsor with K50, 000 given to PNG Fashion Week.
South Pacific Export Brand Manager, Shandi Bock said that the company is delighted to give their support during the launching of the NGCB Paradise Runway.
âPNG Fashion Week is the countryâs premier fashion platform that provides opportunities for local established and emerging designers and models to showcase their creativity.â
âAs PNGâs world class export, it is only fitting we support another internationally recognized brand, PNG Fashion Week.â
Bock on behalf of South Pacific Brewery wished all the participating designers and models all the best.
Meanwhile, Founder and Director of PNG Fashion Week, Philly Kelegai said that the theme for this yearâs runway is the "Dreams of a nation" so the designers were to put out designs according to the theme.
The funds raised from this event will go to the Fashion Foundation.
There will be 3 established designers along with 8 emerging designers showcasing their designs at the fashion show.
The NGCB Paradise Runway will take place on Saturday 17th September, 2022.
Published on September 13, 2022
BREAKING NEWS: WEWAK OPEN MP PASSES ON
This news just in! Itâs confirmed that Wewak Open MP Kevin Isifu has passed away today.
The United Resources Party Inc has confirmed this saying it is with great regret that URP advises of two term member for Wewak open Vale Kevin Isifu.
Details of the cause of his death are not yet established at this stage.
We will keep you informed as more updates come in.
Keep listening to the news on this station and follow our news website pnghausbung.com for more updates.
Published on September 13, 2022
NATIONAL COMMAND CENTRE RESPONDS TO 7.6 MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE
âI have been briefed by our team at the National Command Centre that has been stood up at Morauta Haus", said Police Commissioner, David Manning.
âAt 9:46 morning, Sunday 11th September, a 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck in the Markham Valley, reported by the US Geological Society to be at a depth of 90 kilometres.
âA second 5.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded at 10:42 occurring 70 kilometres north of the original tremor, at a depth of 101 kilometres underground.
âThe most significant damage reported to date has been in districts of Morobe, Eastern Highlands and Madang provinces.
âThe tremors caused damage to buildings and public roads in these provinces, and a number of landslides were triggered.
âSadly, seven people have been confirmed dead as a result of these landslides. Three in Kabwum District and three in Wau Town, Morobe Province, and one in Rai Coast, Madang Province.
âI offer our condolences to the families of those who have died in these tragic circumstances.
âThis was a significant earthquake, however it occurred deep below ground level and this meant damage was less than if the epicentre had been closer to the surface.
âTo put this into perspective:
· The Markham Valley earthquake was similar in size to the 2018 Highlands Earthquake;
·  The difference being that the 2018 Highlands earthquake was 23 kilometres underground, whereas the Markham Valley earthquake was 90 kilometres below the surface.
âThe immediate response that was directed by the Prime Minister was the standing-up of the National Command Centre at Morauta Haus.
âThe National Command Centre is staffed by specialist personnel from Police, Defence and other relevant Government agencies. Their immediate task of was to identify affected district communities in the affected provinces, and then ascertain the type of response required and deploy this immediate support.
âThese actions and the ongoing exchange of information the provincial disaster office and other government agencies has enabled a coordinated and immediate response.
âAerial reconnaissance is ongoing to identify landslides in remote and rural areas.
âThe COVID-19 hotline has been tasked to receive details from the public of any damage for relay to the National Disaster and Emergency Services, the National Command Centre and provincial authorities. Calls to the hotline number, 1 800 200, have been coming in with information to be provided to relevant agencies, and seeking information on the current response situation.
âI will provide you with a summary of the information we have currently from each of the three affected provinces.
âOverall, there have been reports of damage to the regional power grid, internet cables, and roads and highways.
âDamage to the Ramu hydropower station infrastructure has resulted in serious system outages across the Highlands, Madang, and Morobe and this is being assessed by engineers at the current time.
âPNG DataCo has reported disruptions to services that have disrupted operations of the Kumul Submarine Cable Network express link between Port Moresby and Madang, and the PPC-1 cable between Madang and Sydney. This is affecting customers in Momase, the Highlands and New Guinea Islands.
âNo damage has been reported to aviation infrastructure and regional commercial airports remain operational.
In Morobe Province:
· The most significant damage was in Kabwum District, where three deaths have been reported and an unknown number of injuries. Medical evacuations have taken place from Kabwum;· Landslides have been identified in Bulolo, Wau and Boana, and damage was sustained by houses and other infrastructures in these areas;
· Damage was identified on several public roads and highways;
· Damage was also sustained by the Muya Power Plant infrastructure causing supply outages; and,
· Minor damage was reported in the Lae Metro area to buildings and roads.
In Eastern Highlands Province:
· There has been damage to public and private infrastructure. This includes cracks appearing in buildings at the University of Goroka male dormitory and other tall structures inside the campus;
· There are reports of injuries to students on the campus and they have been admitted to hospital. Further details on these injuries are being collated;
· Cracks have been reported on the bridge just after Kainantu towards Yonki, and minor cracks have occurred in the road to Yonki;
· Two minor landslips occurred near kolwara close to the fish market area;
· Engineers are undertaking assessments on damage to Yonki Dam infrastructure that has resulted in power outrage in most part of the Eastern Highlands Province;
· A major land slide noted at Kassam Pass where a 25-seater bus windscreen was damaged, fortunately passengers escaped unhurt from the vehicle; and,
· The Kainantu Mine reported that there was damage to its' underground operations or its' other site infrastructures.
Â
In Madang Province:
· One death has been reported in the Rai Coast, with medical evacuations taking place from Nankina.
· There have been reports of building damage at New Town with 13 people injured at Fox Nest House;
· The Government Store compound reported that 23 semi-permanent houses were damaged;
· 22 semi-permanent houses at the Wagol settlement were damaged;
· At the DCA Compound, one permanent building and 76 semi-permanent houses were damaged with one report of a person injured;
· Damage to the Yonki Hydropower Station is being assessed;
· The North Coast highway into Madang Town has been affected with reports of damage to buildings, power lines and public roads;
· Due to power blackouts, reports from Rai Coast, Usino Bundi and other rural stations, damage reports are still being collated and provided to the National Command Centre.
âIt is now 24 hours since the initial earthquake struck and response operations are underway and being strengthened.
âThere remains a significant risk of aftershocks, so our people must be vigilant and think of the safety of their families and communities above all else. This means avoiding areas where there is the potential for landslides and coastal areas that could be at risk of tsunamis.
âThe Northern Divisional Commander and his Provincial Police Commanders (PPCs) are maintaining round the clock operations to:
· Identify all areas and communities affected by the earthquake in their respective districts, and facilitate immediate requirements for medical support and the delivery of urgent suppose.
· The National Command Centre is working with the Provincial Disaster Office, provincial administrations, and other relevant stakeholders including Churches and NGOs to maximise our collective response actions.
In conclusion:
· All efforts are being undertaken to facilitate immediate responses to areas requiring support, particularly medial support;
· Our country has faced many similar potential disasters, and through the lead of the National Disaster and Emergency Services with the support of Police, Defence and other relevant agencies, we have plans in place that were enacted immediately after the earthquake occurred in the Markham Valley;
· But we must all maintain vigilance for the ongoing risk of aftershocks â I cannot stress this enough.
âThe National Command Centre will continue to engage with all stakeholders and ensure emergency support is provided where it is needed.
âI will continue to brief the Prime Minister on current operations, and there will be the ongoing release of public information.
âI urge our people not to be mislead by false information that circulates on social media, and rely on news information that is verified by government agencies.
âWe are a strong and resilient people in Papua New Guinea, and our people stand tall when our communities are threatened by potential national disasters.â
Published on September 13, 2022
FRANCE SHOWS SOLIDARITY WITH PNG FOLLOWING THE EARTHQUAKE
France shows solidarity with Papua New Guinea following the earthquake that severely hit the country, a neighbor of New Caledonia.
A magnitude 7.6 earthquake shook the East of Papua New Guinea on Sunday.
France stands in solidarity with Papua New Guinea.
We are ready to send help from New Caledonia to address any requirements and needs expressed by the local authorities.
The Crisis and Support Center of the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, in conjunction with the French Embassy in Port Moresby, is following the evolution of the situation.
The delegated Minister in charge of the Overseas Territories, who is on site, ensures the total mobilisation of the French Government in New Caledonia.
Published on September 12, 2022
CITY FLAGS AT HALF-MAST IN HONOR OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH II
All flags raised around the city for the 47th Independence Anniversary will fly at half-mast as Port Moresby mourns the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
City Manager Ravu Frank issued the instructions at City Hall in compliance with the directive from the Department of Foreign Affairs for all flags in the country to be lowered to half-mast as a mark of respect for the late Queen of England and the Commonwealth of nations.
âWe have complied accordingly with all our flags in the city as we mourn the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the Queen of England and the Commonwealth of nations.
âThe flags were raised all over the city in preparation for the 47th Independence anniversary celebration however, in these circumstances we are obliged to comply as a mark of respect and honor of our head of state.
âThe City of Port Moresby extends sincere condolences to the royal family with prayers and thoughts on this very significant loss,â Mr. Frank said.
Queen Elizabeth II had a strong connection to Papua New Guinea and displayed gracious and humble leadership of the Commonwealth over the 70 years of her rule.
She visited Papua New Guinea in 1974 prior to Papua New Guineaâs independence and Port Moresby hosted her visit at the now re developed Sir Hubert Murray Stadium.
âPort Moresby deeply feels the passing of Her Majesty,â Mr. Frank said.
Meanwhile, the City Manager is strongly appealing to city residents to refrain from stealing the Papua New Guinea flags hoisted in public places for the purpose of celebrating the countryâs 47th independence anniversary.
His appeal follows reports of missing flags from public areas which are presumed to be âstolenâ from the locations.
The national flags and the other decorations are put up to instill pride and a feeling of nationalism in our city as we approach independence day and stealing the flags is totally unacceptable,â Mr. Frank said.
Published on September 12, 2022
BIDEN RECALLS UNITY AND VOWS VIGILANCE ON 9/11 ATTACK
US President Joe Biden has invoked the memory of America's united response to the September 11, 2001 attacks by Al Qaeda and vowed to "never give up" in the face of terrorist threats in a solemn commemoration at the Pentagon.
Mr Biden's remarks about national unity on the 21st anniversary of the attacks on Sunday stood in contrast to his warnings in recent days about dangerous divisions in American society stoked by former Republican president Donald Trump.
"I hope we'll remember that in the midst of these dark days, we dug deep. We cared for each other. And we came together," Mr Biden said, as rain fell on troops standing behind him, flanking his Defence Secretary and top general.
Nearly 3,000 people died in the attacks when Al Qaeda hijackers flew planes into New York's World Trade Center towers and into the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, while a fourth plane crashed in Pennsylvania.
Passengers on United Airlines Flight 93 overcame the hijackers and that plane crashed in a field, preventing another target from being hit.
[caption id="attachment_26446" align="alignnone" width="862"] Speaking at the Pentagon, Mr Biden said the fight against terrorism would go on.(AP: Andrew Harnik)[/caption]
'We will not rest'
The anniversary comes a year after Mr Biden ended the US-led war in Afghanistan, launched two decades ago to root out the Al Qaeda militant group that carried out the 9/11 attacks after plotting them from Afghanistan.
His chaotic withdrawal of USÂ troops last year and the resulting rapid fall of the country to the Taliban drew criticism from members of both political parties.
But Mr Biden vowed that the fight against terrorism would continue.
"We will not rest. We'll never forget. We'll never give up," he said.
Last month, he authorised a drone strike in Kabul that killed Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, an Egyptian surgeon who had a $US25 million ($36 million) bounty on his head and helped to coordinate the September 11 attacks.
The disclosure of Zawahiri's presence in Kabul raised questions about the degree to which Al Qaeda is receiving sanctuary from the Taliban.
Biden vows to prevent similar attack
Military and intelligence officials had warned that a complete US withdrawal from Afghanistan could allow Al Qaeda as well as Islamic State to strengthen and, left unchecked, to eventually plot against the US.
Mr Biden and others argued that the threat from terrorism had spread throughout the world over the past 21 years, and that there were better ways to combat it than open-ended military deployments and war.
"Our commitment to prevent another attack on the United States is without end," Mr Biden said.
[caption id="attachment_26447" align="alignnone" width="862"] Vice President Kamala Harris attended the service at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in New York.(AP: Julia Nikhinson)[/caption]
The first lady, Jill Biden, attended a ceremony in Pennsylvania on Sunday morning, while Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff, were at a memorial in New York City.
In New York, key moments, such as the times at which each tower of the World Trade Center fell, were marked with a moment of silence after the tolling of a bell.
Families of victims of the attacks have waited for years to see several of the people accused of planning and assisting the hijackers brought to trial and convicted.
US plan to hold plotters to account
They include Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four others imprisoned at the US military base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
On Sunday, Mr Biden told reporters that "yes, there is a plan for that" â to hold the accused plotters accountable â but declined to comment further.
Without naming Mr Trump, Mr Biden again also raised a call for Americans to safeguard democracy.
"It's not enough to stand up for democracy once a year or every now and then," Mr Biden said.
"It's something we have to do every single day.
"So this is a day not only to remember, but also is a day for renewal and resolve for each and every American in our devotion to this country, to the principles it embodies, to our democracy."
SOURCE: ABC News
Published on September 12, 2022
RABBITOHS MARCH ON FOLLOWING ELIMINATION FINAL WIN OVER ROOSTERS
The Rabbitohs are through to week two of the Telstra Premiership finals after ending the Roosters' season with a 30-14 win, coming at the end of a war of attrition on Sunday afternoon at Allianz Stadium.
Across an 80 minutes best described as chaotic, there were seven sin-binnings - an NRL record, which included Victor Radley and Taane Milne both being sent on two separate occasions - and a high injury toll which saw four players suffer game-ending injuries inside the opening hour.
Among the casualties, the Roosters lost star fullback James Tedesco to a failed HIA, with Angus Crichton (HIA) and Daniel Tupou (groin) following.
It took just three minutes for emotions to spill over, with Radley the first of three players sent to the sin bin in the first half, in his case after being ruled to have thrown a punch during a scuffle with Milne.
Milne and Tom Burgess soon followed, with both sent for 10 minutes following swinging arm tackles.
Burgess was in the thick of it again early in the second half, this time as the victim of a dangerous tackle from Jared Waera-Hargreaves which landed the Roosters prop in the bin.
Burgess then left the field for an HIA which he failed.
Both sides responded remarkably well to their numerical disadvantages though, with the Roosters scoring twice during Radley's time off the field in the first half and South Sydney crossing for their second try while down to 11 men.
Amid the drama, the Rabbitohs took a 12-8 lead into the break thanks to converted tries to Alex Johnston and Latrell Mitchell.
By the time the second minute of the second half rolled around, the Roosters were down to 14 fit players, and South Sydney were on top, scoring further four-pointers through Johnston and Jai Arrow.
Isaiah Tass struck the final blow, selling the Roosters on a dummy out wide which allowed him to stroll through for his side's fifth try of the day.
Source: NRL.com
Published on September 12, 2022
PM THANKS UN RESIDENT COORDINATOR FOR PAYING A COURTESY CALL
Prime Minister James Marape, has thanked the UN Resident Coordinator, Mr Themba Kalua for calling upon him last Wednesday (07/09/22) at the Prime Ministerâs Office, whereby Mr Kalua seized the occasion to congratulate Mr Marape on his resumption as Prime Minister as well as reaffirm the United Nations (UN) presence in Papua New Guinea and continuity of its development assistance programs.
The Prime Minister informed Mr Kalua that the Resident UN Coordination Office continues to be a valuable development partner and the alignment of its work programs to the Medium-Term Development Plan III and the ensuing MTDP IV indeed complements Papua New Guineaâs overall objectives to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGâs) and development agenda.
He said in terms of current and ongoing UN assistance programs, he wishes to reiterate his deepest appreciation for support to Bougainville.
In their discussions, Prime Minister Marape said that the Wabag Roadmap was a timeline for presentation of the Referendum results whilst the Era Kone Covenant consolidates the outcome towards ratification of the outcomes of the Referendum.
Prime Minister Marape said he has made it abundantly clear that under PNGâs Constitution, Parliament is the ultimate Authority that decides on the issue of Independence. Outside of this, any sentiments for secessionism individually or at public rallies, and even on social media are tantamount to treason under existing laws.
âIn terms of the Chief Moderator for Bougainville I highly recommend for the retention of former Prime Minister of Ireland Bertie Ahern and for engagement of senior global citizens from Australia and New Zealand,â he said.
âFor Australia, I recommend Professor Edward Wolfers who has had a long attachment to PNG as he was also part of the Constitutional Planning Committee in PNGâs formative years.â
Prime Minister Marape added that apart from the foregoing, he welcomed the UNâs continued support in governance and social services, such as education and health, in particular vaccination for children, economic growth through entrepreneurship work with farmers to have access to value chains and market access and peacebuilding initiatives in the Highlands.
âUN commitment to assist with electoral reform and the census are very timely and will complement our efforts to review the role of Parliament, women in the electoral process, role of Governors, use of identification cards for polling purposes and the proposal to have the Prime Minister directly elected by the people.â
He said these Constitutional issues he mentioned are currently work in progress and will be resolved by 2025.
The Prime Minister further added that the Census is equally important to determine and confirm our population, so that policy priorities and development issues are evidence based and can be effectively implemented.
On Mr Kaluaâs offer to meet with Resident coordinators, Prime Minister Marape he is in agreement and proposes that they meet, including selected Ministers of his Cabinet on the occasion of UN Day on 24th October 2022 and asked the UN to liaise with his Office to firm up arrangements.
He said with regard to the construction of the UN House and Compound for staff, he confirmed that land is available and there is the option for the UN to construct or alternatively he can arrange for landowner investors to construct and offer the UN to lease on market terms.
In other matters, Prime Minister Marape sought Mr Kaluaâs assistance in recruiting professionals, especially teachersâ, doctors and nurses as well as tradesmen and women, particularly from Zimbabwe. This will indeed fill in the employment gap and for skills and knowledge transfer.
Published on September 12, 2022
PRIMA CONTINUES TO SUPPORT ATHLETICS
Prima Smallgoods is continuing its support for Athletics with monthly product donations to national squad athletes training in Goroka , Port Moresby , East New Britain and NCD.
Pictured is Primaâs Lae based Events Co Ordinator Brian Waongo handing the latest supply to national athletes Ongan Awa , Edna Boafob and Scholastica Herman.
Published on September 12, 2022
