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TENNIS: DREAM WIN FOR EMMA RADUCANU AT US OPEN TENNIS: DREAM WIN FOR EMMA RADUCANU AT US OPEN
Britain's Emma Raducanu has completed a Grand Slam fairytale, with the 18-year-old becoming the first ever qualifier to win a Grand Slam title. She beat Canadian Leylah Fernandez 6-4 6-3 in the battle of the teens to be crowned U.S. Open champion. Raducanu is the first British woman to hoist a major trophy since Virginia Wade triumphed at Wimbledon in 1977. The first Grand Slam final -- men or women -- to be contested by two unseeded players was an improbable matchup that no one could have predicted, featuring 150th-ranked qualifier Raducanu and little-known Fernandez, ranked 73rd. All the more remarkable was that Raducanu's march to the title required 10 matches, including three wins in qualifying, and she did it without dropping a single set along the way. Raducanu threw herself to the floor in disbelief as she fired down an ace to conclude what has been the most remarkable journey. Raducanu served for the match at 5-3 but cut her leg as she went break point down, leading to a medical time-out and a clearly irritated Fernandez expressing her frustration to the match official. However, Raducanu shrugged off the delay, saving a further break point before closing out her third championship point. The two shared a warm hug before Raducanu headed up the stairs at Arthur Ashe Stadium to celebrate with her support box. She will take home $NZ3.5m in prize money, rise to 23 in the world rankings and will become the British number one on Monday. SOURCE: RNZ NEWS
Published on September 12, 2021
CASES INVOLVING GBV TO BE REVISITED AGAIN SAYS KRAMER CASES INVOLVING GBV TO BE REVISITED AGAIN SAYS KRAMER
Cases that made news headlines involving crimes against women and children that were either dismissed or given compensation payments as a form of sentencing by the courts will be reviewed and appealed before the Supreme Court. Justice Minister Bryan Kramer made this known in Parliament on Thursday when asked by Oro Governor Gary Juffa. Governor Juffa in his series of questions asked Minister Kramer if the Department of Justice is considering conducting reviews in the criminal prosecution and the justice system amidst the growing trend of what he called “the breakdown in justice system.” Minister Kramer in response said even though the Public Prosecutors Office lies outside of the Justice Department’s jurisdiction, they’ve had talks to review those cases and establish the reasons. “ The reviews are to establish if it was a case of poor investigations, insufficient evidence or possibly an error in the judgement,” Mr Kramer said. “From there, considerations will be made for those cases to be brought back to the Supreme Court for appeal.” Kramer added that there are reforms currently undertaken by the police minister and the Justice Department to align their work in addressing those issues however specific details will be made known in other sessions of Parliament.
Published on September 11, 2021
POMAT CALLS FOR PARLIAMENT TO HAVE BUDGET SHARE POMAT CALLS FOR PARLIAMENT TO HAVE BUDGET SHARE
The National Government has been called on to ensure the National Parliament is given its share of funding in the upcoming national budget. National Parliament Speaker Job Pomat sounded the call on Thursday in Parliament in light of a request for a parliamentary committee to immediately commence investigations into the procurement of a controversial medical drug that has resulted in several fatalities last month. Mr Pomat said in his last four years as Speaker, successive governments continue to overlook the Parliament’s budget that he presents in the annual budgets. “Over the years, the Parliament’s budget that I present to the executive government annually according to law were never met,” Mr Pomat said. “All the Parliamentary Committees are not functioning because of this reason.” “I’m asking that the upcoming budget must be inclusive of Parliament’s share as it is an arm of the government, in fact the first arm of government,” Mr Pomat stated.
Published on September 11, 2021
BUK BILONG PIKININI 6 MILE LEARNING CENTRE CELEBRATES INTERNATIONAL LITERACY DAY BUK BILONG PIKININI 6 MILE LEARNING CENTRE CELEBRATES INTERNATIONAL LITERACY DAY
Students from the Buk Bilong Pikinini (BbP) Learning Centre at 6 Mile celebrated the International Literacy Day on Wednesday by thanking PNG Air for their support for the last 3 years. The students presented “When I grow Up” books to the PNG Air Team. “PNG Air assists with the re-establishment library kits where schools across Papua New Guinea have received books for their libraries,” said the Executive Officer, Ms. Leanne Reeson. Ms Reeson said that so far 68 schools and learning centres across the country have received over 40, 000 books. She added that not only does PNG Air support BbP with freighting the library kits, they also support with the training and up skilling of the BbP staff from the outside provinces. Meanwhile, the Acting Chief Commercial Officer, Ms Nancy Nakikus thanked BbP for allowing PNG Air to partner with them. Ms Nakikus said PNG Air likes to encourage young people to aspire to reach their goals. PNG Air will be delivering the “When I grow Up books” to over 24 destinations that they cover with their air services.
Published on September 11, 2021
REGISTRATION OPENS FOR THE ANNUAL PM’S GOLF CHALLENGE 2021 REGISTRATION OPENS FOR THE ANNUAL PM’S GOLF CHALLENGE 2021
The Papua New Guinea Olympic Committee (PNGOC) is now inviting organisations from both the public and private sector to register and field Teams for the annual Prime Minister’s (PM’s) Golf Challenge 2021. With the start of registrations early this month, PNGOC Secretary General Auvita Rapilla re-iterated this call with reminders on the closing dates for both chapters of the challenge in Lae, and Port Moresby, Mrs Rapilla said, “With the current challenges due to the coronavirus, we are hoping that we will get a good number of teams to participate similar to last year’s turnout in both Lae and here in Port Moresby. “Under PNGOC’s new strategic term 2021 to 2024, we have 4 Games on the calendar for Team PNG, which includes the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games in the United Kingdom and the 2022 Saipan Mini South Pacific Games, in the Northern Marianas, 2023 Pacific Games in Honiara, Solomon Islands and 2024 Paris Olympic Games in France. A mammoth task indeed for PNGOC”. “With registrations now opened, we welcome all organisations to take part and support our national Team”, she said. Chairman of Fundraising Committee Michael Henao acknowledged the continued patronage of our current annual PM’s Golf pool of sponsors The National, Ela Motors, Theodist Ltd, Media Partners, Brian Bell Group and SP Brewery. “We grateful for your myriad contributions and immense support over the years, including invaluable support during and through the pandemic. The on-going support from Team PNG’s current partners is a source of renewed strength in the organisation’s capacity as a valuable agent for positive change for Papua New Guineans”. “As partners of the PNG Olympic Committee, you are important stakeholders that provide significant support to achieve our goals and objectives, you all play an important part in nation building and uniting our country”. Registrations will close on October 01st for Lae while registration for the Port Moresby will close on October 26th, with competitions dates scheduled for October 3rd for Lae and October 22nd for Port Moresby respectively.
Published on September 11, 2021
RE-ENGAGEMENT ON P’NYANG, VERY POSITIVE FOR PNG - SMARÉ RE-ENGAGEMENT ON P’NYANG, VERY POSITIVE FOR PNG - SMARÉ
President of the Papua New Guinea Chamber of Mines and Petroleum, Anthony SmarĂ©, has applauded the Marape-Basil government, Petroleum Minister Kerenga Kua, ExxonMobil PNG, and their joint venture partners for agreeing to reengage in negotiations on the P’nyang project in Western Province. Mr. SmarĂ© said “In light of the extremely challenging economic conditions in PNG, the P’nyang and Papua LNG projects, are projects that are desperately needed to be kick-started to kick-start the country’s stagnant economy creating jobs, bringing in foreign exchange and providing opportunities for PNG businesses, particularly SMEs in the impacted areas”. “I congratulate the Prime Minister, Minister Kua, the SNT and Exxon Mobil and its partners for restarting these negotiations, and strongly encourage them to secure a win-win outcome that sees the progress of the P’nyang project in the near term, and in turn helping PNG and our people.” In making the announcement of re-engaging in negotiations on P’nyang, on August 20th, Petroleum Minister Kerenga Kua highlighted the economic importance of these two projects alone. “The benefits of phasing the construction of both Papua and P’nyang projects over an eight year period shall be a substantial boost to the economy and the country. “This tremendous investment would extend our gas pipeline infrastructure into the country’s Western Province and have a meaningful and lasting economic impact for Papua New Guinea and its people,” Minister Kua said. He also announced that there would be a series of workshops regarding the development of the P’nyang Gas Fields, and if these continued unhindered, an expected signing of a P’nyang Heads of Agreement could be expected by end of this month, with a Gas Agreement to follow. “While there continues to be misinformation on the true impact of resource projects in the country, the government remains fully aware that projects which remain in the pipeline, will not be able to effect much financial benefit, until they are negotiated and commissioned. “This announcement by government of re-engaging with ExxonMobil PNG and its joint venture partners on the P’nyang project, is an extremely positive step in the right direction,” Mr. SmarĂ© said.
Published on September 11, 2021
NRI COURSE A STEPPING STONE TOWARDS POST-GRADUATE STUDIES AND EFFECTIVE POLICY ANALYSIS SKILLS NRI COURSE A STEPPING STONE TOWARDS POST-GRADUATE STUDIES AND EFFECTIVE POLICY ANALYSIS SKILLS
The PNG National Research Institute’s Economic Policy Analysis Course (EPAC) can open the way for participants to go on to do post-graduate studies. This is one of the values of the course that the participants can gain from, as highlighted by the Papua New Guinea National Research Institute (PNG NRI) Acting Director, Dr. Osborne Sanida in his address to the 2021 intakes on Monday 6 September 2021. “The curriculum is unique in its conception and presentation
 A lot of you can go on to do post-graduate studies. EPAC is the stepping stone to it,” Dr. Sanida said. A number of graduates, who are part of the EPAC alumni, have testified of the Course assisting them to pursue post-graduate studies after completing the EPAC program. Other areas participants can expect to gain from the course are: skills to analyse data and design policies; it sharpens thinking; informs decision-making, especially decsions to improve the welfare of the people; and, promotes time management. The course aims to promote the candidates’ knowledge on government development policies, comprising government economic policies and other major public policies with implications for economic growth and national development. Dr. Sanida said the program attempts to present the analysis of major government policies and their impacts on income creation, employment generation or retention, and development. “No other research Institute or educational institution in PNG is better placed to offer the EPAC than the PNG NRI which has been mandated to inquire, inform and influence development policies.” The course is offered for middle and senior management executives and promising bureaucrats in the public and private sectors and leaders interested in government and public policymaking. The EPAC continues to be very popular and has trained many Papua New Guineans holding high positions in the public and private sectors; and it is also in high demand.
Published on September 11, 2021
KINA BANK DONATES TO THE NATIONAL CONTROL CENTRE FOR COVID-19 KINA BANK DONATES TO THE NATIONAL CONTROL CENTRE FOR COVID-19
One of Papua New Guinea’s commercial banks has come to the aid of the National Control Centre for COVID-19 by donating laptops. In response to a request from NCC, the Kina Bank agreed to donate 10 laptops, two of which were presented to NCC this morning by the bank’s Chief Financial Officer Chetan Chopra and Executive General Banking Lesilie Taviri. The two senior officers said the remaining eight laptops will be given next week. Deputy Controller of the National Pandemic Response Dr Daoni Esorom thanked the bank for the donation and said NCC needs such donations to be able to do  its work. “We work very hard.  We work long hours, 24/7, at weekends as well so we need all the help we can get,’’ said Dr Daoni. Dr Daoni also reminded the two bank senior officers that the bank staff were essential workers and hoped that they were vaccinated to protect themselves against COVID-19. In response, Mr Chopra thanked Dr Daoni and staff for the work they are doing. “You work is very important. It gives us confidence that we are safe,’’ said Mr Chopra. There are seven clusters within NCC health operations and the 10 donated laptops will go a long way in supporting and maintaining data.  
Published on September 11, 2021
HELI SOLUTIONS DISTRIBUTES RAINBOW FINGERLINGS THROUGH ENGA HELI SOLUTIONS DISTRIBUTES RAINBOW FINGERLINGS THROUGH ENGA
Around 100,000 rainbow trout fingerlings were distributed throughout the Enga Province by Wabag MP and Minister for Fisheries & Marine Resource, Dr Lino Tom, and his Fisheries team this week. The distribution of these fingerlings is part of a pilot project that began in July this year and it is aimed to provide an alternate source of protein and improve food security in remote areas. The Fingerlings which are bred at Kalopa Hatchery on the Northern foothills of Mt Giluwe, the second highest mountain in PNG, in the Southern Highlands Province was transported into Enga Province and distributed with the assistance of Heli Solutions. Chief Pilot of Heli Solutions, Captain James Pima, who flew the team for the last two days (Tuesday and Wednesday (today)) during the exercise says apart from being a source of protein for the people in the near future, the trouts could also be an international Tourist attraction for those avid trout fishermen. The fingerlings were transported in coolers and gently released to12 different locations in Maramuni, Kompiam- Ambum, Kandep, Laigam, Wabag and Wapendamanda areas.
Published on September 11, 2021
OCO: TRANSNATIONAL CRIMES REQUIRE REGIONAL COLLABORATION OCO: TRANSNATIONAL CRIMES REQUIRE REGIONAL COLLABORATION
Despite border closures and reduced air and sea travel because of COVID-19, Customs administrations in the region say threats in the Pacific remain high from illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing fleets – as well as threats from illegal movements of people, drugs and weapons, which are often facilitated by trusted insiders. The issue was discussed at the Oceania Heads of Customs annual meeting last Thursday (August 26), held virtually with 21 of the 23 Oceania Customs Organisation (OCO) members attending. Members agreed there is a critical link between national security and traditional customs functions and that the region is more secure if all parties work together through engagements with organisations such as the OCO and the Joint Heads of Pacific Security (JHoPS). “We all know that not all of us have ample resources to effectively carry out roles but if we share our resources and we work together, we will become more effective,” OCO outgoing Chair and head of Customs of the Federated States of Micronesia, Salvador Jacob said. “A good example of regional collaboration is the Australian-developed Pacific Small Craft Application, which was launched last year to increase information sharing and enhance border security practices. This mobile app used by Customs administrations in the region will support secure movements in the Pacific in the future as it also includes a COVID-19 quarantine tracking feature.” OCO members also discussed the impact of COVID-19 on their respective countries and their national responses, including border measures to protect their citizens. Members also noted the priorities placed on ensuring the facilitation of essential goods by Customs administrations were consistent with the health protocols in place. To support vaccine supply chain in the Pacific, members also welcomed the Australian and New Zealand-drafted World Customs Organization Operational Guidelines for the Facilitation of Situationally Critical Medicines and Vaccines that would greatly support Customs administrations. Meanwhile, as Pacific Island nations respond to the impacts of COVID-19, Customs administrations also acknowledged OCO’s capacity building efforts focus on COVID-19 recovery, and the implementation of PACER Plus last year provided a useful tool to support economic recovery through greater trade. Fiji based OCO carried out capacity building activities in the Pacific, which included training in valuation, tariffs, vessel searches, border security assessments, small craft targeting, cargo search, e-commerce, disrupting criminal business activities, risk assessment, document examination, investigations and intelligence to bolster Pacific border security. “There is a silver lining to COVID-19, because of the border closures we have had to hold most of our training virtually,” OCO Head of Secretariat, Richard Brennan said. “While it has been challenging, the positive is that we have been able to include more participants from the region. We need to continue building the capacity of our members so that we can be effective in our roles as we face and address the impacts of COVID-19 and the ongoing threats to our borders.” The meeting welcomed the incoming Chair Mr. Xavier Mitchell Head of Customs, Cook Islands. Dependent on the re-opening of borders, Cook Islands will host the 2022 annual conference and the Federated States of Micronesia in 2023. Both countries were unable to host the respective events in the last two years with travel restrictions in place.
Published on September 11, 2021
FAO COMMUNITY-BASED FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AND COVID 19 EMERGENCY SUPPORT PROJECT IN MANUS PROVINCE FAO COMMUNITY-BASED FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AND COVID 19 EMERGENCY SUPPORT PROJECT IN MANUS PROVINCE
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in collaboration with the National Fisheries Authority (NFA) recently conducted an inception workshop on Bipi Island, Manus Province. The workshop is part of a project being implemented by the agencies on mainstreaming community based fisheries management (CBFM) in West Coast Manus, particularly, Bipi Island. The aim of the project is to; (1) Provide technical advice and support to mobilize, strengthen and develop knowledge and capacity to engage in CBFM sustainable fisheries; (2) Contribute to strengthened local food systems founded on traditional institutions which are formally recognized and; (3) To prepare relevant communities to trial and implement CBFM as well as to extract lessons learnt and best practices to contribute to the province and nation-wide policies, strategies and plans  for mainstreaming and implementing CBFM. The inception workshop was conducted under the leadership of Mr. Blaise Kuemlangan, Chief, Development Law Service, FAO Head Quarters, Rome-Italy. Mr Kuemlangan provided background information on the project, its aims, objectives and outcomes. In attendance were women, men and youth representatives from the islands of Suwawech, Papi Pus, Paindreh, Papi Sanan, Pai, Patiles, Kaheu, Kopasu, Pehelan, Nyatau, Sapasamu and Pasu. During the course of the inception workshop, participants were informed on Community Based Fisheries Management, the need for Fisheries Management, Controlled Fishing and the impacts of overfishing and dynamite fishing. NFA Fisheries Management officers’, Mr. Haeremai Solomon and Mr. Robinson Liu emphasized on Fisheries Management approaches in the three main areas of, Data Collection, Stock Assessment and Management. Mr. Haeremai stressed on effective monitoring and enforcement of fishing management controls, legal framework to be setup and the need for more collaboration from the government as well as non- government organizations including community support and participation. “Equal participation by both men and women and ownership by the local community in this CBFM pilot project is key to achieving success, as lessons learned will contribute to other foundational work on CBFM in PNG, and further open doors to future support by FAO, NFA, and more importantly, attract support from other relevant International Development Partners and Donors to enhance the support to protect the marine resources of our country”, the FAO Head of Programme, Ms. Mirriam Mondia, emphasized during the Inception Workshop and Launching of the project. This was also an opportune time for the FAO team to meet with the Manus Local Level Government stakeholders, Lorengau Urban LLG President, Mr. Joseph Kimat and the Lorengau Market Manager Mr. Henry Konduo on potential collaboration on FAO’s COVID-19 Emergency Support Project in Manus Province. The objective of the project is to reduce the further spread of COVID-19 along the agricultural value chain and to support agricultural livelihoods recovery and income generation activities through restoring food production, improving nutritional status, strengthening the resilience of affected population in the country. As part of promoting awareness on the COVID 19 “Niupla Pasin”, Ms. Mondia presented a number of COVID PPE items to the provincial stakeholders.
Published on September 11, 2021
DIGICEL FOUNDATION DONATES READING BOOKS FOR INTERNATIONAL LITERACY DAY DIGICEL FOUNDATION DONATES READING BOOKS FOR INTERNATIONAL LITERACY DAY
To commemorate International Literacy day, Digicel Foundation donated more than ten boxes of reading books to its’ partner school, Tubusereia Primary School in the Central Province. International Literacy Day has been celebrated by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) since 1967 to raise awareness on the importance of literacy in building a more literate and sustainable society. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, which disrupted the learning of children and young adults, UNESCO has themed this year’s International Literacy Day with “Literacy for human-centered recovery: Narrowing the digital divide” which falls in line with Digicel PNG Foundation’s goal of building a connected, educated and healthy Papua New Guinea. Digicel PNG Foundation CEO, Serena Sasingian, said that libraries are an essential part of a students’ educational journey. Libraries create opportunities for learning, support literacy and education, and help shape the new ideas and perspectives that are central to a creative and innovative society. “To date Digicel Foundation has built 33 libraries all over the country as part of its School infrastructure program. Tubusereia Primary School is a partner school of the Foundation and one that has done an excellent job at maintaining a library with a collection of books for their students to read. We are happy to support them with this new collection of books to read,” said Serena Sasingian. The donation of the reading books is an addition to the current building of an eight in one classroom for the Tubuserea Primary School. The building of the classroom is to introduce Digicel PNG Foundation’s latest program, the Sustainable Whole School Development program that began late last year. Head Master for Tubusereia Primary, Mr. Kwara Kwara, said it was a great privilege for the school to be supported by Digicel Foundation not only for donating the books for the humble library but also building the new 8 in 1 classroom. “English is not our mother tongue or language so our library set up is one of the way to increase reading in the school. Tthis book donation is timely and I am proud of the team, Digicel Foundation for supporting with the new books and one of our goals is to have a stand-alone library for the school,” said Kwara Kwara. Since the launch of Digicel PNG Foundation in October of 2008, Digicel Foundation have invested a total on K139.8million in education and health projects in all 89 districts in the country. To date Digicel Foundation has built 33 libraries all over the country as part of its School infrastructure program.
Published on September 11, 2021