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PMGH WELCOMES 23 NEW YEAR BABIES, FROM MIDNIGHT TO MIDDAY
Port Moresby General Hospital (PMGH) has welcomed 23 New Year babies born between midnight and midday on January 1st, 2026, marking a positive start to the year and highlighting the dedication and hard work of its maternity and neonatal teams.The births included 13 boys and 10 girls, delivered through a mix of normal vaginal deliveries and assisted procedures, all under the careful supervision of PMGH's skilled midwives, nurses, obstetricians, and support staff.
All mothers and newborns are reported to be in stable condition and are receiving appropriate postnatal care.
PMGH Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dr Paki Molumi, commended the maternity ward staff for their commitment, professionalism, and resilience in providing quality care around the clock, often under demanding conditions.
“These births are a reminder that life continues every day at PMGH, and our staff remain committed to ensuring safe deliveries and the wellbeing of both mothers and newborns.”
PMGH continues to serve as the country's main referral hospital, providing essential maternal and newborn health services to families from Port Moresby and across Papua New Guinea.
Dr. Molumi also congratulated the 23 mothers and their families as they welcomed their new members into the New Year.
Among the mothers was 32-year-old Erue Gabutu from Baruni, Central Province, who gave birth to her fourth child at exactly 12:00 midnight, making her baby the first baby born at PMGH of year 2026.
“The mother was overjoyed and grateful to welcome a baby boy born on the New Year.”
Meanwhile, among the 23 mothers, were two 18-year-old young mothers who each gave birth to their first child.
Published on January 2, 2026
OK TEDI SUPPORTS WATER POLICE OPERATIONS
Ok Tedi Mining Limited (Ok Tedi) has stepped in to assist the Water Police with supplies to help in their operations, showing also its commitment to community safety and law and order.The donation includes four 200-litre drums of zoom to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary (RPNGC) Water Police Directorate in Port Moresby city.The fuel support will enable the Water Police team to increase maritime patrols and maintain law and order across Fairfax Harbour, safeguarding it, the surrounding areas and the Motukea logistics corridor.
This contribution forms part of Ok Tedi’s ongoing assistance to Police in the National Capital District, reinforcing the company’s existing Memorandum of Understanding with the RPNGC.Acting Director of the Water Police Directorate, Inspector Giwi Yaku, whilst welcoming the donation described the support as timely and essential.“This is a timely donation as we move into the peak hour of the festive period. We greatly appreciate the support from Ok Tedi Mining Limited. It will boost our maritime patrols, especially around the critical high-risk zones in the harbour,” Inspector Yaku said.Ok Tedi Manager Media and Public Relations, Ms. Ruth Waram, who officially handed over the zoom drums, said the company values its partnership with its stakeholders, including the police.“Ok Tedi is committed to contributing to a safer community, and supporting the work of the Water Police is one way we can help maintain peace and security during this busy festive season. We appreciate the important role Police play in keeping our people, assets and communities safe,” Ms. Waram said.
She said through partnerships like this, Ok Tedi continues to support law enforcement efforts and promote a secure environment for all.
Published on December 31, 2025
POLICE CRACK DOWN ON ILLEGAL FIREARMS IN BULOLO
Two youths have been arrested in Bulolo in the Morobe province after police found them in possession of illegal firearms and ammunition.The arrests were made on the night of December 30 during a special police operation along the Wau–Bulolo Highway near the AOG Church.Police were conducting random checks at about 9pm when officers stopped and searched the youths. The search uncovered two semi-factory firearms and live ammunition. The items were confiscated.Both suspects were taken to Bulolo Police Station and charged with possession of illegal firearms and ammunition. They were refused bail and remain in police custody.Morobe Provincial Police Commander Chief Superintendent Samson Siguyaru said the operation was successful.“This is another successful operation by Bulolo police in keeping dangerous weapons off the streets,” he said.Police believe the suspects are linked to the “38 Special” gang operating in the Bulolo and Wau areas. Chief Superintendent Siguyaru said more gang members have been identified and further arrests are expected.He warned gang members to surrender their weapons and become law-abiding citizens in 2026.
Published on December 31, 2025
STARLINK: A 3-YEAR LEGAL BATTLE BETWEEN NICTA & THE OMBUDSMAN COMMISSION
Almost three years later and still no license for Starlink as the National Information Communications Technology Authority (NICTA) and the Ombudsman Commission (OC) continue to tussle in formalities and legal reviews.Here is the essential breakdown of the dispute and why Starlink services remain restricted.
In December 2023, Starlink was set to have its license through NICTA since its initial approval by the end of that same year; with the only thing stopping it being additional review of terms and conditions before it would be awarded its license.
According to reports, Starlink had met all requirements from NICTA to begin services so the halt felt uncalled for.
By January of 2024, Public concerns had been sparked after a statement by the Minister for Information Communication Technology (ICT) at the time, Timothy Masiu, who said that NICTA had approved for Starlink to operate in Papua New Guinea (PNG) under a five-year license, when in fact, negotiations over terms and conditions were still under way for an official license to be given.
However, Minister Masiu said the announcement in January was essentially an intent based on the decision of the NICTA board to grant an approval in principal to Starlink.
By February 28 - March 2024 NICTA was effectively halted in its advanced negotiations to finalize Starlink’s licensing.
The Ombudsman Commission (OC) justified this decision through citing constitutional authority under Section 27(4), saying the matter required further stakeholder consultation.
Forward to August 5 - September 5, 2025 NICTA fired back at the OC by filing for lawful review of the commission’s interference.
A report by a notable newspaper stated that the issue is now being reviewed in a court of law.
“The matter is currently before the court, and all the parties are awaiting its determination, Minister Masiu said.
“It is imperative that due process is followed to ensure compliance with national laws and regulations.”
Recently in December 11, 2025, Starlink was advised by NICTA to stop all of its services in PNG; which would effectively be a ban in light of unlicensed use of Starlink routers by over 160 users.
NICTA subsequently confirmed that it formally instructed SpaceX, the parent company of Starlink Internet Services PNG Limited, to cease the provision of Starlink satellite services in PNG.
Subsequently, on 16 December 2025, SpaceX disabled Starlink satellite services to PNG.
Meanwhile, ongoing importation, installation, and use of Starlink terminals across the country have been observed in recent months and warned that such activities are unlawful under the National Information and Communications Technology Act 2009.
All further use of Starlink and its services are considered unlawful until a definite resolution and confirmation of license and operation for Starlink is met.
On December 18, 2025 - One year since the entire ordeal started - NICTA held a press release to provide clarification and an update.
The NICTA Board in their release said, “NICTA reaffirms that it remains ready and willing to license Starlink once the legal impediment is resolved.”
“NICTA has acted in good faith throughout the process and continues to support the expansion of innovative, reliable, and affordable connectivity solutions for PNG, within the framework of the law.”
Today, what can be expected from the almost three-year-long tug of war over legal implications, politics and user concerns is a resolution as NICTA and the Ombudsman Commission are still in court over the matter.
Additionally, for NICTA and all eager users, it is a matter of whether the Ombudsman withdraws from further interference in halting Starlink’s licensing through NICTA, or a Supreme Court decision that leans in favour of licensing.
Until then, no official decisions have been made in regard to Starlink and its license to operate in PNG.
What Has Happened?
December 18, 2023
Starlink gets its license approved by NICTA to carry out its network operations with only little legal paperwork to sort out before it officially commences.
January 2024
Public speculation raised concerns about the nature of Starlink’s licensing.
Minister for ICT Hon. Timothy Masiu made a public statement on the matter saying that NICTA had licensed Starlink to operate in the country.
Negotiations over terms and conditions were still under way for an official license to be given.
Feb 28 - March 2024
The Ombudsman Commission ordered a halt by NICTA in licensing Starlink.
OC justified this decision through citing constitutional authority under Section 27(4), saying the matter required further stakeholder consultation.
NICTA had been effectively stopped from any advanced negotiations to finalize Starlink’s licensing.
Aug 5 - Sept 5
NICTA fires back at the OC by filing for lawful review of the commission’s interference.
OC meets NICTA in judicial review as Arguments ensue over legal concerns from both parties.
What’s HappeningDec 11 - 16, 2025
Starlink was advised by NICTA to cease all of its services in PNG
SpaceX, parent company of Starlink, followed up by disabling its satellite services nationwide to comply with NICTA’s instructions.
Dec 17 - 22
NICTA addresses speculations online through a press release stating that these decisions were made under legal implications. Meanwhile concerned citizens joined a petition that grew to about 200 signatures; additionally, they sent emails sharing their opinions.
What to Expect?
NICTA and the Ombudsman Commission are still in court over the matter at hand
As of today, December 26, 2025, no official decisions have been made in regard to Starlink and its license to operate in PNG.
For NICTA and all eager users, it is a matter of whether the Ombudsman withdraws from further interference in halting Starlink’s licensing through NICTA, or a Supreme Court decision that leans in favor of licensing.
Published on December 31, 2025
PRIMARY SCHOOL IN MOROBE GETS NEW WATER TANKS
The Itsir Primary School in the Morobe province has received two 9,000-litre water tanks valued at K6,138, with the donation facilitated by the Australian Consulate General in Lae city.Mr. John Gaif, the chairman of Itsir Primary School and the Markham Smart Farmers Association, expressed his gratitude. “I really appreciate this partnership for development,” he said.He added that partnerships like this, supported by Australian taxpayers, are an inspiration for real development in rural areas of Markham and across Papua New Guinea (PNG).“We need to partner. We need to make an impact today so future generations can be proud and build from where we left,” Gaif said.He described the donation as a true gift of Christmas and hoped it would help make PNG a better place today and tomorrow.
Published on December 31, 2025
PM ANNOUNCES NEW HOUSING RELIEF
People wanting to own their own homes next year can expect 2026 to be a year for the implementation of new reforms aimed at easing the burden of first-time home buyers.Prime Minister James Marape has given that reassurance when outlining a new suite of housing and tax reforms aimed at helping working Papua New Guineans secure their first home.Speaking during his recent site visit to the PNG LNG facility in the Hela province, the Prime Minister said the Government will introduce measures in 2026 that include:
Removal of stamp duty on first-home purchases under K700,000
Removal of 10 per cent GST on first-time home purchases
Allocation of state land for first-time home buyers in both the public and private sectorsThese initiatives build on recent cost-of-living reforms, including raising the tax-free threshold to K20,000 and removing GST from key household items.
“We want employment to translate into long-term security. Every working Papua New Guinean should have the opportunity to own a home in their country,” Prime Minister Marape said.He encouraged workers to save and plan responsibly, saying home ownership is central to family stability and national development.
Published on December 31, 2025
TAULIL UNITED CHURCH RECEIVES FINANCIAL SUPPORT
Taulil United Church, located in Toma LLG, Gazelle District, has received K20,000 in financial support from East New Britain’s Provincial Government.The donation is part of ongoing church partnership programs aimed at fostering community development and spiritual growth.
The cheque was officially presented by Provincial Church Representative Ps Tony Kivung on behalf of East New Britain Governor Michael Marum to Taulil United Church Chairman, Mr. Wenzelm M. Apolos.
The presentation took place during the introductory service of the newly established Taulil Circuit under the Gaulim Division, a significant event for both the church and the local community.
The occasion was attended by Bishop RT Rev. Abel Uraboro, clergy members, and church leaders, marking it as a momentous occasion for the church and the region.
Published on December 30, 2025
ENB GOVERNOR CONTINUES SUPPORT OF SOGAR COORPERATIVE SOCIETY
East New Britain Governor Michael Marum has showed continued support towards one of the biggest community-based organizations in the North Baining area — the Sogar Cooperative Society of Gazelle District through his Community Enrichment Program.The cooperative, with more than 1,000 members, received K50,000 to strengthen its existing Cooperative group.
The funding will enable the purchase of vital equipment including a new outboard motor for the Messakanapuka fishing groups, as well as support operational activities in Karo Ward and provide assistance to Catholic churches, nearby schools, and surrounding wards within the Vunamarita area of North Baining.
This occurred after a recent visit to Vunamarita Village in the Lassul Baining Local Level Government (LLG) area, accompanied by Danley Pauapena, Provincial Deputy Administrator for District & LLG Affairs, Thomas Monep - Deputy District Administrator - Kokopo District Administration, Misiel Waliria, the newly elected Inland Baining President, and members of the media.
He also visited Messakanapuka Island – a potential tourism attraction, near Karo Ward and also the popular Clean Wara recreation area, which continues to attract many local visitors and families.
In support of local tourism and community recreation, the Clean Wara Area Program also received K50,000 in funding from the Office of Governor Michael Marum.
The funding was presented to Mr. Wolcott, the principal owner of the Clean Wara area, to upgrade recreational facilities.
Published on December 30, 2025
LAE NIGHTCLUB BREACHES ALCOHOL BAN, LOSES LIQUOR LICENCE
A Lae city nightclub has had its liquor license cancelled after continuing to sell alcohol during Morobe’s provincial liquor ban this festive season.The Muse Night Club stayed open and sold liquor on Christmas Day, Thursday December 25th, despite police warnings on December 24th.
License holder Jason Kang Xue, 37, from China, and Bar Manager Phoe Hla, 35, from Myanmar, were arrested for the breach. Both were charged and convicted under Section 104 (1)(b) of the Liquor Licensing Act.
District Court Magistrate Cathleen Sopa cancelled the club’s liquor license and fined each man K1,000. The fines were deducted from their K5,000 police bail.
Published on December 29, 2025
PROTECT PEACE & UPHOLD UNITY: PM MARAPE
Prime Minister James Marape wants his people to hold high in their hearts both peace and unity this festive season as they prepare to welcome in the New Year in a few days’ time.Addressing his people of Tari Pori whilst he was in Tari District this Christmas, Prime Minister Marape said peace must remain the foundation for development, service delivery and normal community life.
“I thank you for being peaceful. From 2024 to 2025, there has been no major trouble in Tari District. I am pleased with you all my people, and I urge you to continue this behaviour,” he said.
Prime Minister Marape acknowledged the peaceful conduct of the recent Local-level Government elections in Tari, describing them as historic.
“The recent Local-level Government elections were peaceful and orderly, the first time in Tari that we have seen such a smooth and peaceful transition of leadership,” he said.
“I thank all those who contested the elections for exercising restraint and maturity, and for accepting the results peacefully. We now have a new Tari Town Mayor and council presidents, and this shows that Tari can change and move forward through peaceful leadership,” he said.
Reflecting on the true meaning of Christmas, Prime Minister Marape said the season was about unity, forgiveness and recognizing the birth of Jesus Christ.
Looking ahead to the New Year, the Prime Minister reassured the people of his continued leadership and engagement.
“I will come back, and we will share our work responsibilities in January 2026. I will come and we will plan what to do together,” he said.
On governance and law and order, Prime Minister Marape called for unity among leaders at all levels.
Published on December 29, 2025
SUSPECTS IN MADANG BOXING DAY KILLING NOW IN CUSTODY
A church elder in the Rai Coast district of Madang Province was brutally killed by four (4) suspects on Boxing Day at the Bawak village in the Astrolabe Bay Local Level Government (LLG) area.The victim, Jason Anepo, was walking home after a night church service when he was attacked by the four-armed men who allegedly mistook the victim for someone else that they were after.
Tension rose after the killing with community members demanding the suspects be surrendered. Police intervened and secured the surrender of four suspects at the Ariaga village. The suspects were then taken to Madang and are now locked up at Jomba Police Station.
Police investigations revealed the men were hired to kill a person suspected of practicing sorcery. Due to poor visibility, they attacked the wrong man.
Madang Provincial Police Commander (PPC) Superintendent Robert Baim praised police for acting quickly.
“The quick response prevented further violence and possible loss of life,” Superintendent Baim said.
He confirmed that the suspects will remain in custody and urged the public to respect the law and not engage in any retaliatory attacks.
The body of the late Jason Anepo is at Modilon Hospital Mortuary while police investigations continue.
Published on December 29, 2025
NMSA REVEALS FINDINGS ON GROUNDED SHIP OFF FINSCHHAFEN
The Papua New Guinea (PNG) National Maritime Safety Authority (NMSA) has released its initial findings into the grounding of the Australian-registered passenger vessel MV Coral Adventurer off its Coast at Finschhafen in Morobe province, confirming that no injuries or environmental damage were recorded.The vessel ran aground on a coral reef at approximately 5:25am on Saturday, December 27th, while operating within PNG waters.
The PNG Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (PNGMRCC) was alerted shortly after sunrise through the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre (JRCC) Australia, and direct communication was quickly established with the ship’s master.
Authorities confirmed that all 124 people on board, comprising 80 passengers and 44 crew, were safely accounted for and remained in good health throughout the incident.
Preliminary inspections by NMSA found no breach to the vessel’s hull, no water ingress, and no oil spill or environmental pollution.
The authority also confirmed that the ship’s machinery and anchors remained operational following the grounding.
“Our investigations so far confirm that the immediate risks were well managed,” said Mr. Paul Unas, General Manager and Chief Executive Officer of the National Maritime Safety Authority.
“The safety of passengers and crew, as well as protection of the marine environment, remains our highest priority.”
Mr. Unas said NMSA officers, together with the Provincial Disaster Office and Water Police, boarded the vessel later on Saturday to conduct formal inspections and commence a detailed investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.
NMSA confirmed that a natural refloating attempt during high tide using the vessel’s own engines was unsuccessful, prompting authorities to engage Pacific Towing.
A tugboat departed Lae Port early Sunday morning to assist with salvage operations.
As part of its findings, NMSA revealed that a detention order has been issued to the vessel’s master, preventing the ship from departing the site pending further investigations, including a Port State Control inspection.
PNGMRCC continues to monitor the situation closely in coordination with JRCC Australia, while further updates are expected as salvage operations and investigations continue.
Published on December 29, 2025
