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GG WELCOMES HRH PRINCESS ANNE TO PNG GG WELCOMES HRH PRINCESS ANNE TO PNG
H.E. Grand Chief Sir Bob Bofeng Dadae GCL, GCMG, KStJ, Governor General of Papua New Guinea, has on behalf of the nation, extended a warm welcome to Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal and her husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence who arrive in the country on Monday on a three day Royal Visit. The Royal Visit by Her Royal Highness Princess Anne to Papua New Guinea is in commemoration of Her Majesty the Queen’s 70th platinum jubilee anniversary as the longest reigning monarch of the United Kingdom and head of the Commonwealth of Nations. “On behalf of the people and Government of Papua New Guinea, it is my greatest honour and privilege to welcome to Papua New Guinea, Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence on the occasion of the celebration of Her Majesty the Queen’s 70th platinum jubilee anniversary." "We are indeed delighted to be part of this special occasion with the visit of Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal." "Her Royal Highness has visited Papua New Guinea on several occasions in the past, her last visit was in 2005 in honour of our 30th Independence anniversary during which the Princess Royal officially inaugurated the national honours and awards system – The Orders of Papua New Guinea." "The three day visit by HRH the Princess Royal speaks of the close relationship shared between Papua New Guinea and the United Kingdom and more importantly, celebrates the remarkable life of dedicated service to the Commonwealth, of which Papua New Guinea is a part of, by our Head of State Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II since her accession to the throne in 1952,” the Governor General said. Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal is the only daughter of Her Majesty the Queen. During her three day visit, the Princess Royal will meet with the Governor General and Lady Emeline Dadae, Prime Minister James Marape, and visit a number of sites and national institutions and unveil a resource centre for women and girls.
Published on April 10, 2022
BARRICK AND PAPUA NEW GUINEA SIGN NEW PORGERA SHAREHOLDERS’ AGREEMENT BARRICK AND PAPUA NEW GUINEA SIGN NEW PORGERA SHAREHOLDERS’ AGREEMENT
A new shareholders’ agreement has been signed by Barrick Niugini Limited (BNL) and the State of Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) nominee, Kumul Mineral (Porgera) Limited. The shareholders’ agreement now only awaits the signature of Mineral Resources Enga (MRE) for the document to take effect, which would clear the way for the incorporation of a new Porgera joint venture company and the application for a new Special Mining Lease, a condition of the Porgera mine’s reopening. The new Porgera joint venture company will be owned 49% by BNL and 51% by PNG parties, including an increased equity stake for the landowners of Porgera. Barrick president and chief executive Mark Bristow said Barrick remained committed to an early restart of the mine and called on all stakeholders, especially the landowners, to work together to make it happen. Bristow said that despite the delay in reopening, Barrick has continued to invest in care and maintenance with its capital outlay at about USD $312 million (over K1 billion) to date. “We recently completed our strategic planning meetings with the mine’s key leadership team, comprising 80% PNG nationals, and we look forward to welcoming back more than 2,000 local miners as we ramp up to full production,” he said.
Published on April 10, 2022
ENGA PROVINCE VALIDATES CLIMATE ACTION PLAN ENGA PROVINCE VALIDATES CLIMATE ACTION PLAN
The Enga Province has successfully validated and endorsed its Climate Resilient Green Growth (CRGG) Action Plan in a two-days’ workshop which concluded today. The Action Plan captures priority climate-resilient and green growth initiatives to be mainstreamed into the Province’s “Enga Step-up” Strategic Development Plan 2022-2030. “Climate change poses risks and challenges both at the national and international fronts,” said Acting Managing Director for Climate Change and Development Authority (CCDA) Mr. William Lakain. “The Government of PNG is committed to ensure that there are appropriate plans and policies in place to support PNG adapt to growing challenges induced by climate change and global warming. “This means practical local actions are needed. The CRGG Action Plan for Enga is one crucial step that paves way for mainstreaming CRGG at the provincial level”, said Mr. Lakain. The Enga CRGG Action Plan was developed based on a provincial assessment conducted from 2019-2022. The assessment identified entry points for CRGG priorities in Enga Province with recommendation from the Provincial Climate Change Committee (PCCC) to have climate change mainstreamed in the provincial development plan. Strategic initiatives under the Action Plan includes sustainable forests (REDD+) and sustainable landscapes; climate-smart agriculture; water conservation and access; green industries and jobs; green infrastructure, transport, energy, buildings, and cross-cutting green growth interventions. Country representative for Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) Mr. Sakiusa Tuisolia commended the Enga provincial government and participants for their local knowledge and inputs in the formulation of the Action Plan and stressed on the importance of implementing the plan. He reiterated that the action plan is world class action plan which aims at achieving climate resilience and green growth in the province. “What’s important to note is that plans are just ideas on paper, until we take action and mobilize resources to implement it, and only then the intended objectives will be met for the benefit for the people and the country. “GGGI is happy to support the PNG Government and the Enga Provincial Government and its people in the CRGG interventions”, said Tuisolia. Deputy Provincial Administrator of Enga, Mr. Raphael Tamean, highlighted the Action Plan validation as a way forward for the province to identify, commence and upscale its climate adaptation and mitigation efforts. On behalf of the Enga Provincial Government, Mr. Tamean acknowledged the support of GGGI, CCDA, the Government of Australia and key stakeholders for the partnership in the development and validation of Enga’s CRGG Action Plan. The Enga Province is one of three pilot provinces to mainstream CRGG into its strategic development plan. The other two provinces are New Ireland and Milne Bay. The CRGG Project is being implemented by GGGI in partnership with CCDA and funded by the Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)
Published on April 10, 2022
SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS POLICE TAKE STOCK OF MANPOWER, FIREARMS AND VEHICLES SAYS PPC YANGEN SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS POLICE TAKE STOCK OF MANPOWER, FIREARMS AND VEHICLES SAYS PPC YANGEN
Police in the Southern Highlands Province are taking stock of manpower, police issued firearms and vehicles in the province as part of its pre-election operations for the 2022 National General Elections. Provincial Police Commander (PPC) Chief Inspector Daniel Yangen, who has recently taken over the command, said he needs these important details before he can commence pre-election and election-proper security operations. “We currently have on record 224 policemen and women in the Southern Highlands Province. However, I will have to conduct a manpower audit to confirm whether this number is actually present in the province. Parades will be conducted in the following week to cross check names to ensure the current manpower list of 224 are actually on the ground,” Mr Yangen said. Mr Yangen said the names of policemen could be on the list but most of them may not be in the province. The PPC said the role of police is to provide security to ensure the electoral process takes place as smoothly as possible. “I am also taking stock of firearms in the province. Most of the firearms are registered under the names of individual police officers. All firearms will be checked and registered under the command and not under individual members. Some of these firearms were purchased by the provincial government for police to use but a number of those firearms are still in possession of individuals,” Mr Yangen said, adding that he has directed these policemen to return the firearms to the Police armoury in Mendi. He said these firearms have to be brought back into the police armoury and reallocated to locations considered hotspots for security operations for the 2022 National General Elections. Mr Yangen said the same will be for police allocated vehicles. All vehicles will be identified and reallocated accordingly. He said individual policemen should not be holding onto and exclusively using these police assets. “I am strongly warning individual police officers to comply with the instructions. If they do not comply with this directive then they would be charged administratively and followed by criminal charges for illegally using police issued firearms, weapons and vehicles,” Mr Yangen said. He said he is not waiting for resources to come from headquarters to conduct security operations for the national general election. He said as much as possible current manpower and assets will be reallocated to ensure security is provided for the election to take place. The PPC also warned that he will not tolerate policemen in uniform driving civilians in private vehicles. He said policemen will only use police allocated vehicles. “I do not want police officers to be escorting intending candidates. For the current sitting members, I must be informed if authorisation has been given for Close Protection Officers which is usually from the Office of the Commissioner of Police. Otherwise, there should not be any police officer attached with any leader, whether sitting MPs or intending candidates,” Mr Yangen said. Mr Yangen appealed to the leaders and their supporters to respect the police and allow them to do their constitutionally mandated responsibilities without fear, favour or undue influence.
Published on April 9, 2022
MOU FOR WATER PNG TO IMPROVE GOROKA WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE SYSTEM MOU FOR WATER PNG TO IMPROVE GOROKA WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE SYSTEM
Partnering with key stakeholders through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to upgrade and improve the Goroka Water Supply and Sewerage System. An MOU was signed on Friday 25th March in Port Moresby between Water PNG Limited (WPNGL), Eastern Highlands Provincial Government (EHPG), Goroka District Development Authority (GDDA), and the Goroka Urban Local Level Government (GULLG). Under the MOU, WPNGL will conduct system audit and valuation assessment of the Goroka water supply and sewerage system to identify improvements and repair works required to upgrade the assets. The EHPG will be responsible for funding arrangements and ensure smooth management, operations and maintenance work is carried out. It will also assist with addressing landowner and community issues with the support of GDDA. The GULLG will allow WPNGL staff and agents free access to the assets for the purposes of management, operations and maintenance of the water supply and sewerage system. The signing ceremony was witnessed by members of the WPNG Board, the Executive Team and WPNGL Business Centre Managers who were in Port Moresby for a one-day workshop themed “Reducing Debt to Stimulate Growth”. “Honorable Member for Goroka you are lucky. The people who will work on the water project are here. Our workshop is to develop a strategy to collect our debt,” WPNG Chairman Amb. Olmi said. The Chairman added that Water PNG faced many challenges, which included inaccessibility due to the county’s rugged terrain and finance remained the greatest challenge. Acting Chief Executive Officer Parkop Kurua acknowledged that Goroka was a large urban centre that needed adequate water and sewerage services for its residents. “Goroka has been declared a water district. Goroka’s water and sewerage system upgrade is part of our strategic plan. This MOU signing marks a milestone for the Eastern Highlands Provincial Government and the Goroka Urban LLG,” said Mr. Kurua. MP for Goroko Mr. Tambua thanked Water PNG Board and Management Team for signing of the MOU. “I am very happy to say that the MOU paves the way for more water in Goroka,” an elated Mr. Tambua said.
Published on April 9, 2022
ACTOR WILL SMITH BANNED FROM ATTENDING OSCARS FOR 10 YEARS ACTOR WILL SMITH BANNED FROM ATTENDING OSCARS FOR 10 YEARS
Will Smith will not be allowed to attend the Academy Awards for the next 10 years, as a result of his slapping comedian Chris Rock on stage during this year's Oscar ceremony, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences announced in a statement obtained by CNN. "The Board has decided, for a period of 10 years from April 8, 2022, Mr. Smith shall not be permitted to attend any Academy events or programs, in person or virtually, including but not limited to the Academy Awards," Academy President David Rubin and CEO Dawn Hudson said in a statement on Friday. The decision was made during a Board of Governors meeting held earlier in the day in Los Angeles. The meeting, initially scheduled for April 18, was expedited after Smith announced his resignation from the Academy last week. Smith issued a quick, concise statement on his ban from the Oscars for the next decade. "I accept and respect the Academy's decision," the actor said in a statement to CNN. CNN has reached out to Rock's representatives for comment. The decision came following "tons of debate" on what the consequences of his on-stage slap should be, a board member tells CNN. The Academy's letter added: "The 94th Oscars were meant to be a celebration of the many individuals in our community who did incredible work this past year; however, those moments were overshadowed by the unacceptable and harmful behavior we saw Mr. Smith exhibit on stage." "During our telecast, we did not adequately address the situation in the room," the letter went on to state. "For this, we are sorry. This was an opportunity for us to set an example for our guests, viewers and our Academy family around the world, and we fell short — unprepared for the unprecedented." The Board of Governors said in a previous statement that they wanted the matter to be "handled in a timely fashion." Smith's resignation means that he is no longer part of the Academy's voting body, but it does not prevent the Oscar winner from being nominated in the future, a source with knowledge previously told CNN. Typically, the previous year's best actor winner presents the current year's best actress award (and the reigning best actress presents to the best actor trophy). With Smith's ban, the Oscars will have to break that tradition. What happened and what came next The actor struck Rock as the comedian was on stage presenting at the Academy Awards on March 27 after Rock had made a joke about Smith's wife, Jada Pinkett Smith's, close-cropped hair. Pinkett Smith suffers from hair loss due to alopecia. Rock has not spoken in depth publicly about the incident. Days after it occurred, Rock appeared at a comedy show in Boston as part of his "Ego Death Tour" and said "I don't have a bunch of s*** about what happened, so if you came to hear that, I had like a whole show I wrote before this weekend. And I'm still kind of processing what happened, so at some point I'll talk about that s***. And it'll be serious and it'll be funny, but right now I'm going to tell some jokes." Smith publicly apologized to Rock the day after the incident via social media. Smith also reached out the next morning to the show's producer, Will Packer, apologized and expressed his embarrassment, the producer told "Good Morning America." During the interview with "GMA," Packer said officers from the Los Angeles Police Department were prepared to arrest Smith for battery, but Rock said he didn't want that. In its letter, the Academy expressed "deep gratitude to Mr. Rock for maintaining his composure under extraordinary circumstances." "This action we are taking today in response to Will Smith's behavior is a step toward a larger goal of protecting the safety of our performers and guests, and restoring trust in the Academy," the letter concluded. "We also hope this can begin a time of healing and restoration for all involved and impacted." SOURCE: CNN NEWS
Published on April 9, 2022
PIMAGA TVET GRADUATE 21 STUDENTS PIMAGA TVET GRADUATE 21 STUDENTS
A remote TVET institute located in the heart of Kutubu Local Level government graduated its first batch of 21 electrical students on Thursday 31st of March. The graduation ceremony brought guests from the Southern Highlands provincial Education board, Mineral Resources Development Corporation, Advancing PNG Women Leaders Network and communities around Pimaga and Bosavi to witness the first ever graduation ceremony. ‘’The youth will carry on our legacy, they are the next generation of leaders and we must play our part by investing in their future and providing them with a platform to express themselves to drive positive development in our community, said an emotional Pimaga TVET institute Principal and Manager, Warubi Masahimu. "I am very proud to see 21 students graduate with an electrical trade certificates." "Among the male students, we have two females who braved their way to achieving their goals. We have to be proud of our children’s achievements. This is not theirs only but for us, our family and our community,’’ Mr Masahimu added. The TVET institute birthed from a youth forum that was held in 2016 in Pimaga station during an International Youth day (IYD) program sponsored by ExxonMobil. The IYD is a day used as a youth empowerment advocacy program, an initiative of the Kutubu LLG Council of Youth & Women and supported by Advancing PNG: Women Leaders Network. In addition, with a strong support system established by the ECPNG Kuige Church, a local leader Mr Warubi Masahimu, the Kutubu LLG youths, the community, community-based organisations, Oil Search Foundation and Southern Highlands Provincial Education board, the TVET institute was established in 2019. ‘’We wanted to set the pace to be that model community and initiate projects to benefit our children. Our youth population is well over 12 thousand here in the Kutubu area and as a chairman, I was worried that there weren't any opportunities for them. This institute is quite an achievement and first of its kind in the Kutubu area. It has now opened the pathway for our people, especially the youths," said Steven Farabo, Pimaga TVET Chairman and Kutubu LLG Council of Youth Chairman. In 2019, Pimaga TVET Institute opened its doors to youths offering trade courses in Electrical, Mechanical and Carpentry Trades. 113 students enrolled and among them were six girls. That same year, the Southern Highlands Provincial Education Board recognized the efforts of the community and its partners and registered the institution. Pimaga TVET Institute is a fully-fledged registered government institution with six trade skills instructors that provide relevant practical skills, attitudes, knowledge and understanding relating to the skills provided in various sectors of the formal and informal economic and social life of Papua New Guinea. ‘’We just started the foundation and there is a serious need to train and develop young people in this part of the region. We need dynamic teachers, good students and a supportive community." ‘’I have big dreams for this school. I would like to see proper infrastructure set up in the coming years. I want to produce quality and skilled students but, most importantly, great leaders. And finally, if God willing and I’m still alive, I’d like to see this school become paperless and move into using cloud-based platforms to educate the young minds,’’ said Warubi Masahimu. Mineral Resource Development Corporation (MRDC) has jumped on board and provided student sponsorship in 2021 and 2022. The only Tertiary Institution in Kutubu is looking forward to more support from MRDC, Santos (Oil Search), ExxonMobil, the Local Level Government, Petroleum Resource Kutubu, the Churches, local Community based Organisations, NGOs, and its communities to provide the second chance opportunity for the youths that are pushed out of the formal education system. The institute currently enrolls students from Pimaga, Mubi Valley and the surrounding villages however, plans are underway to get students from Lake Side, Bosavi, Poroma or Homa Paua once dormitories are built.
Published on April 9, 2022
GULF RECIEVES TWO NEW POLICE VEHICLES GULF RECIEVES TWO NEW POLICE VEHICLES
Two brand new police vehicles were handed over to the Gulf Provincial Police Commander Chief Inspector Jeffery Lemb today at the Southern Divisional Command Headquarter in Port Moresby. Director Media, Chief Superintendent Dominic Kakas handed over the keys to the two vehicles on behalf of the Commissioner of Police David Manning. Mr Kakas said the vehicles were purchased under the Kina-for-Kina scheme initiated by Police Commissioner Manning to replace the aging police fleet of vehicles nationwide. He said police in Gulf province have not been given new vehicles for a long time so the Police Commissioner arranged these vehicles under the kina-for-kina scheme for the Gulf Province. Under the kina-for-kina scheme Commissioner Manning wanted to alleviate the logistical problems for police nationwide so the constabulary entered into the arrangements with various open and regional members whereby every kina they put in the constabulary reciprocated and purchased vehicles for their provinces and electorates. Similar arrangements were done for Namatanai Open, Madang Open, and the Northern Province. He said for Gulf province, the Constabulary is still waiting for the governor or one of the open members to participate in the scheme. “Gulf has a serious mobility issue so the Commissioner made these allocations and whatever assistance that comes later from the leaders will ensure the province will have more vehicles,” Mr Kakas said. Chief Inspector Jeffery Lemb thanked Commissioner Manning for helping Gulf Police with the two new police vehicles in time for their pre-election operations. Mr Lemb said the vehicles would help them carry out their pre-election operations effectively to prepare for a free, fair and safe 2022 election for the people of Gulf Province. Meanwhile a hand-over-take-over parade is scheduled to take place on April 13 in Kerema, Gulf Province, where outgoing PPC Chief Inspector Maria Johns will hand over the command to Mr Lemb. Mr Lemb said he will launch the pre-election security operations for the Gulf Province on April 20, 2022.
Published on April 8, 2022
BARRICK & PNG SIGN NEW PORGERA SHAREHOLDERS DEAL BARRICK & PNG SIGN NEW PORGERA SHAREHOLDERS DEAL
A new shareholders’ agreement has been signed by Barrick Niugini Limited (BNL) and the State of Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) nominee, Kumul Mineral (Porgera) Limited. The shareholders’ agreement now only awaits the signature of Mineral Resources Enga (MRE) for the document to take effect, which would clear the way for the incorporation of a new Porgera joint venture company and the application for a new Special Mining Lease, a condition of the Porgera mine’s reopening. The new Porgera joint venture company will be owned 49% by BNL and 51% by PNG parties, including an increased equity stake for the landowners of Porgera. Barrick president and chief executive Mark Bristow said Barrick remained committed to an early restart of the mine and called on all stakeholders, especially the landowners, to work together to make it happen. Bristow said that despite the delay in reopening, Barrick has continued to invest in care and maintenance with its capital outlay at about USD $312 million (over K1 billion) to date. “We recently completed our strategic planning meetings with the mine’s key leadership team, comprising 80% PNG nationals, and we look forward to welcoming back more than 2,000 local miners as we ramp up to full production,” he said.
Published on April 8, 2022
MOROBE POLICE GETS K3 MILLION FUNDING FOR ELECTIONS. MOROBE POLICE GETS K3 MILLION FUNDING FOR ELECTIONS.
Police in Morobe have been assisted with a K3 million funding from the Morobe Provincial Government for security operations in the upcoming 2022 National General Elections. Provincial Police Commander Superintendent Jacob Singura in thanking the provincial government said a big portion of this money will be used to cater for the allowances of the additional manpower from PNG Defence Force (PNGDF) and the PNG Correctional Services (PNGCS) as well as logistical support for police. “Manpower and logistical support are our biggest challenge, especially for a province like Morobe with a big landmass and scattered population,” said Mr Singura. He said his command had proposed to engage 90 plus personnel from the PNGDF and PNGCS to boost manpower in the province and was awaiting approval from the Police Headquarters. With logistical support being a big challenge, Mr Singura has advised Police Station Commanders (PSCs) throughout the province to carry out election awareness at their level within their areas of command. He said there will be a big launching of the election operation at a later date. The PPC said the Morobe province’s manpower nominal roll has been finalized and submitted to the National Election Planning Team at Police Headquarters and demonstrates that Morobe is well prepared to deliver the 2022 National General Election.
Published on April 8, 2022
MADANG AIRPORT BOOSTS ITS AVIATION FIRE RESCUE UNIT MADANG AIRPORT BOOSTS ITS AVIATION FIRE RESCUE UNIT
Madang Airport now has the additional nine Aviation Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF) officers to boost the strength of its ARFF personnel to continue meeting the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) compliance and requirements at the airport. The nine officers, seven males and two females, graduated recently in Madang as fully fledged ARFF officers after completing a serious of training since March 2021. “These officers coming on board will boost ARFF staff capability at Madang Airport to meet the CASA requirements, said National Airports Corporation Acting Chief Operating Officer, Alex Auga. The addition of the nine officers has boosted the strength of ARFF officers in Madang Airport from 11 to now 20. Mark Sahin General Manager Regional Airports at NAC said NAC’s vision is to have smart airports, however the organization must improve its capability of complying with the requirements of International Civil Aviation Organization and CASA, which regulates airport operations. He challenged the officers to read the CASA rules that governs the ARFF operations to better understand their job and to guide them do the right thing when on and off duty. ARFF is an important function at Madang Airport because Madang is categorized as Category 6 aerodrome. This means it has the minimum extinguishing agents, rescue & firefighting vehicles, sufficient ARFF personnel, optimum response capability and communication and alerting system to provide safety for passengers and aircraft in an emergency situation. The boost in ARFF is timely for Madang Airport as it undergoes upgrade and refurbishment to its aircraft pavement, runway extension, new terminal and new fire station buildings.
Published on April 8, 2022
PNG ATHLETES IN GREAT FORM IN THE USA PNG ATHLETES IN GREAT FORM IN THE USA
As the outdoor track and field season gets into full swing in the USA Emmanuel Wanga has continued the great form he showed indoors with his, 47.43 second clocking last weekend moving him from thirteenth place to eighth on the PNG All Time Best performance list for the 400m. Only Nelson Stone, Subul Babo , Baobo Neuendorf, Geoffrey Bai , Clement Abai , Takale Tuna and Daniel Baul have recorded faster times. Competing in the same heat, Jonathan Dende posted an excellent 48.75seconds, just outside his personal best of 48.74 run at the PNG Air Grand Prix in Port Moresby last year. Fellow Morobean Athlete Leonie Beu is also in great form, clocking 56.09 seconds in the 400m. Meanwhile Roland Hure is edging towards his long jump personal best of 7.21m that won him Gold in the last Pacific Mini Games in Vanuatu , with a 7.14m effort in his sixth and final jump last weekend at the University of South Dakota, Greenfield. Sprinter Monica Korowi is also improving her times in the 100m and 200m though both her 100m times of 12.22(+3.9) and 12.39 (+2.2) were wind assisted.Annie Topal and Ephraim Lerkin are both expected to return to action this weekend after recovering from injuries
Published on April 7, 2022