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MOROBE POLICE CHIEF URGES RESPECT FOR AUTHORITY AFTER WEAPONS SURRENDER
Morobe Provincial Police Commander (PPC) Chief Superintendent Samson Siguyaru has called for a shift in community attitudes towards government authority, saying peace in remote areas will only last if people work with public institutions.
His remarks followed a peace and reconciliation ceremony in Sialum, Tewai-Siassi District, where rival groups handed over firearms and traditional weapons following earlier clashes.
The process was conducted with police, church leaders, elders, and local officials overseeing the reconciliation between the two sides.
Chief Supt. Siguyaru said travel into the area highlighted serious infrastructure and service delivery challenges, including poor road access, long and difficult journeys, and limited government presence.
He said despite these difficulties, communities continued to show strong cultural respect through traditional welcomes and ceremonies for visiting officials.
However, he noted that basic government services remain stretched, with few teachers, health workers, and police stationed in the area.
Local police and auxiliary officers were commended for maintaining law and order under difficult conditions and with limited support.
He said the peace exercise gave both groups an opportunity to raise issues openly and restore stability in the community.
But he warned that reconciliation efforts would not succeed unless there was a change in behaviour and attitudes towards authority.
“Respect for government workers and systems is important,” Chief Superintendent Samson Siguyaru said.
He added that cooperation between communities and government is essential to improve service delivery and prevent future conflict.
Siguyaru said the ceremony went beyond weapons surrender, describing it as an effort to rebuild trust between communities and the state.
He urged leaders and residents to support long-term behavioural change to avoid a return to conflict.
Published on May 26, 2026
BU DJ COMPETITION CROWNS PNG’S TOP TURNTABLE TALENT
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Papua New Guinea, through its BU Energy Drink brand, has successfully concluded the 2026 BU Disc Jockey (DJ) Competition Masters & Prodigy, following a nine-week showcase of local DJ talent in Port Moresby city.
The competition, which ran from March 21st to May 23rd, was hosted every Saturday night at Cosmopolitan Night Club, ending in a grand final on Saturday, May 23rd.
The event brought together aspiring and established DJs who competed across several music genres including Afrobeat, Dancehall, Hip-Hop, Electronic Dance Music (EDM), and club mixes. Contestants were assessed on technical skill, creativity, originality, and crowd engagement.
Representing CCEP PNG on the judging panel were Dorothy Bengo, Head of Public Affairs, Communications and Sustainability; Marcel Eno, Key Account Manager; Mea George and Richard Rawali, both Area Sales Managers; and Gabriel Manoi, Head of Marketing, Brand and Activation. They joined expert judges in evaluating the performances throughout the competition.
A total prize pool of K25,000 was awarded across the Pro and Prodigy categories.
DJ Wayne Dawg and DJ Skedeh emerged as overall winners, taking home K13,000, including K10,000 for the Pro category and K3,000 for Prodigy.
Second place went to DJ Jay Young and DJ Dogg 6iix, who received K7,000, while DJ Savage and DJ Tragic placed third with K3,500. DJ Fixx and DJ Unkz Mickey finished fourth, earning K1,500. Teams placing fifth and sixth received BU sponsor merchandise.
CCEP PNG Head of Marketing, Brand and Activation, Gabriel Manoi, said the company was proud to create opportunities for local DJs to showcase their talent.
“We are proud to have provided a stage right here in Port Moresby for our local DJs to shine,”
“To every DJ who stepped up, showed up, and brought their energy to the decks, this competition was built for you. We look forward to seeing where your journey takes you next.”
Backed by a total sponsorship of K30,000, the BU DJ Competition forms part of CCEP PNG’s ongoing commitment to supporting youth development, creativity, and entertainment initiatives across Papua New Guinea.
CCEP PNG manufactures and distributes several beverage brands in the country, including BU Energy Drink.
Published on May 26, 2026
GOROKA AIRPORT BACK IN ACTION AFTER RUNWAY INCIDENT
Goroka Airport in the Eastern Highlands province reopened this morning after being shut down for about a day following a PNG Air aircraft incident.
The National Airports Corporation says operations resumed at 9:30am after overnight inspection of cleanups and full safety checks in Eastern Highlands.
The problem started Monday 25 May around 10:16am when a PNG Air ATR 72-600 had a tire failure during take-off on Runway 17R.
By 10:59am the airport was closed after a NOTAM was issued, and emergency teams moved in to secure the aircraft and clear the runway.
All 32 passengers and crew were safely evacuated, and no injuries were reported.
NAC together with PNG Air engineers worked through the night to remove the aircraft and restore the runway to safe condition.
After final checks, the runway was cleared, and flights slowly resumed this morning.
Authorities say the quick response helped prevent a worse situation and safety procedures worked as they should.
Airport management thanked all teams involved for the fast coordination during the emergency
With operations now back to normal attention shifts to stabilizing flight schedules and monitoring runway systems moving forward.
Published on May 26, 2026
TWENTY ENGA POLICE OFFICERS COMPLETE DEFENSIVE TACTICS TRAINING
Twenty (20) police officers from Public Safety and other units in Enga Province have completed a Defensive Tactics training program at the Kimininga Police Barracks in Mount Hagen city, Western Highlands Province.
A second intake of fifteen officers is currently undergoing the same training.
The program was delivered with support from the Papua New Guinea & Australia Policing Partnership (PNGAPP), following a formal request from the Enga Provincial Police Commander through the Office of the Commissioner of Police.
The training covered weapons handling, drills, ground control techniques, baton use, restraint methods, and close quarters for defensive responses.
PNGAPP confirmed the partnership operates under the country led priorities and continues to support capacity building within the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
Enga Provincial Police Commander (PPC), Chief Superintendent Steven Harris, said the training responds directly to rising incidents of violence against police officers in the province.
“The welfare and safety of my officers is paramount, and it is non-negotiable,” PPC Harris said.
Adding “We have seen a troubling spate of attacks on police members in Enga that have resulted in injuries, and that must stop!”
“Our officers put themselves in harm’s way every day to protect this community, and they deserve every skill and resource so they can go home safely at the end of their shift.”
PPC Harris said he holds strong respect for communities in Enga and acknowledges ongoing cooperation between police and the public.
He said officers travelled to Mount Hagen for the training, describing the arrangement as practical and effective for delivery.
He also acknowledged the support of the Commissioner of Police, PNGAPP, and Western Highlands Provincial Police Commander Chief Superintendent John Sagom for facilitating use of training facilities.
“I am deeply grateful to the Commissioner of Police for actioning this request through his office, and to PNGAPP for deploying instructors and supporting our members,” he said.
While adding “I also wish to extend my sincere gratitude to the Western Highlands Provincial Police Commander, Chief Superintendent John Sagom, for his support in making his facilities available.”
PPC Harris said discipline, professionalism, and performance remain key expectations for officers serving in Enga Province.
He said continued support from RPNGC leadership, the National Government, and the Enga Provincial Government is strengthening policing capacity in the province.
The training concluded with a graduation ceremony where participants received certificates of completion.
Published on May 26, 2026
RPNGC WELFARE SECTION EXTENDS OUTREACH TO POLICE FAMILIES IN CENTRAL & GULF
The Welfare Section under the Human Resource Division of the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary (RPNGC) has expanded its Welfare Awareness Program to Central and Gulf Provinces, targeting spouses and children of police officers, as well as members living with chronic illnesses.
The initiative follows earlier sessions conducted in police barracks within the National Capital District, where internal assessments identified gaps in family awareness of available welfare services.
The program is the first of its kind to be extended beyond Port Moresby, reflecting the Constabulary’s focus on strengthening support systems for police families.
Police Welfare Officer-in-Charge, Inspector Susan Rumints, said the program was introduced following recurring issues involving entitlement claims.
“One of the common issues is when policemen’s wives come forward after their husbands pass on to claim entitlements, only to discover they were not registered as the legal spouse,” she said.
Inspector Rumints said the program is designed to help families better understand welfare entitlements, legal processes, and support systems available to them.
The awareness sessions also align with national and organizational frameworks, including Vision 2050, the RPNGC Corporate Plan, and internal welfare and personnel risk management strategies.
Key areas covered include welfare services, entitlement management, family protection laws, domestic violence awareness, marriage and maintenance laws, financial literacy, spiritual guidance, health and wellness, legal administration, and human resource compliance.
The program commenced on Friday, May 22, 2026, beginning at Moreguina Police Station in the Cloudy Bay Local Level Government area of Abau District, before continuing to Kupiano and Upulima Police Stations.
The team has since visited Kwikila and is scheduled to continue outreach at Sogeri later this week.
Inspector Rumints thanked the RPNGC management for supporting the initiative, saying it is expected to improve awareness among police families regarding their welfare rights and responsibilities.
Inspector Rumints said, “It is anticipated that after this program, spouses will know where they stand in terms of welfare and can take the necessary steps to resolve issues, The Welfare Office is here to guide them through.”
Published on May 26, 2026
CIMC TO CONVENE FIRST INFORMAL ECONOMY DIALOGUE AFTER LONG HIATUS
The Consultative Implementation and Monitoring Council (CIMC) is set to hold its first Informal Economy Sectoral Committee Meeting of 2026, marking a significant return of structured dialogue on one of Papua New Guinea’s most dominant economic sectors.
The meeting will take place this week Thursday 28 May 2026 at the Crown Hotel in Port Moresby, bringing together government agencies, civil society actors, and private sector representatives to discuss policy direction and reform priorities for the informal economy.
The session will be chaired by Department for Community Development and Religion Secretary Jerry Ubase, who said the dialogue is critical for addressing long-standing legislative and institutional gaps affecting the sector.
He said the engagement is not only about policy discussion but about shaping human development outcomes and strengthening family livelihoods.
“Engaging in this dialogue is critical; it establishes a vital precedent for the informal economy to advance human development and family well-being,” Ubase said.
He added that collaboration between stakeholders is essential to bridge development gaps and ensure the sector is properly supported under national planning frameworks, including the Reset@50 initiative and the country’s long term development roadmap.
Ubase also highlighted the importance of recognizing the scale and cultural role of informal economic activity in Papua New Guinea.
“The informal economy represents the true ‘PNG Way,’ where our culture and daily livelihood seamlessly integrate into commerce, sustaining over 85% of our population,” he said.
“Instead of viewing the informal sector as a nuisance, we must regulate it effectively, foster its growth, and cultivate a conducive environment where it can thrive.” He added
The meeting will focus on key national reforms, including updates on the Revised Informal Economy Bill, the National Informal Economy Policy II, and the National SME Policy, which aim to better integrate informal workers and small businesses into the formal economy.
Among the key agenda items are updates from the Constitutional Law Reform Commission on the Informal Economy Bill, discussions on Safe Cities Market Initiatives led by the NCDC Markets Division, and the adoption of the committee’s 2026 work plan.
CIMC Executive Officer Wallis Yakam said the meeting will serve as a major platform for aligning government and stakeholders on practical reforms.
“This meeting is a pivotal platform for government, civil society, and the private sector to align on a roadmap that empowers our informal sector,” Yakam said.
“By addressing policy gaps and the bottlenecks affecting the management of the informal economic sector, we are laying the foundation for sustainable growth for thousands of PNG families.” He added
Media will be invited to attend a group photo session and follow up interviews with committee facilitators after the formal proceedings.
The dialogue is expected to play a key role in shaping how Papua New Guinea regulates and supports its informal economy, which remains a major driver of livelihoods across the country.
Published on May 26, 2026
NVS INDUCTS 22 COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER VOLUNTEERS IN MANUS
National Volunteer Service has inducted 22 Community Health Worker (CHW) volunteers in Manus Province, marking a significant step in strengthening healthcare delivery in rural and remote communities.
The induction program is part of efforts to improve access to essential health services across the province, particularly in hard-to-reach areas where staffing shortages continue to challenge service delivery.
The week-long program, held from May 25 to 29, 2026, officially opened on Monday, May 25 at the Manus College of Health Sciences in Lorengau, Ward One. The opening was officiated by Manus Provincial Health Authority Chief Executive, Francis Possy.
Manus Provincial Health Deputy Director for Public Health, Ella Michael, said the health sector remains committed to ensuring quality healthcare services reach all parts of the province.
She reaffirmed the authority’s commitment to overcoming geographical barriers and improving access for isolated populations, noting that public-private partnerships remain a key strategy in addressing service gaps.
Ms. Michael also acknowledged the National Volunteer Service as a key partner in supporting healthcare delivery in remote communities, particularly where health worker numbers remain limited.
National Volunteer Service Director for the Volunteer Management Division, Kelly Aisi, said the initiative is designed to support short-term contract with Community Health Workers by formally inducting them as volunteers under NVS coordination.
He explained that the program ensures CHWs can continue serving their communities safely while awaiting formal absorption into the government's payroll system.
Frontline health worker Rachel Ramus welcomed the training, describing it as an important opportunity for professional growth and improved service delivery.
She said it was her first time attending a volunteer induction and expressed enthusiasm about gaining new skills that would better equip her to serve rural communities across Manus Province.
Over the course of the week, the 22 inductees will undergo training on NVS policies, community engagement, and volunteer ethics before deployment to their respective communities throughout the province.
Published on May 26, 2026
NVS STRENGTHENS PARTNERSHIP WITH WEST NEW BRITAIN
National Volunteer Service has begun strengthening its partnership with West New Britain Province as part of efforts to expand professional volunteer placements across the province.
The move follows the recent nationwide volunteer and partner organisation recruitment drive launched by the National Volunteer Service (NVS). The agency’s visit to West New Britain aims to revive long-standing partnerships while identifying opportunities to address priority service delivery needs in the province.
The week-long engagement began with a courtesy visit to West New Britain Provincial Administrator Mr. Leo Mapmani and will also include meetings with the Provincial Management Team.
Mr. Mapmani welcomed the initiative, describing the partnership as timely for the province as it continues to face growing socio-economic challenges.
He said West New Britain continues to experience major service delivery gaps, particularly in remote communities, while rising youth unemployment has become an increasing concern for the provincial administration.
Mr. Mapmani said collaboration with NVS could provide a sustainable solution by bringing skilled professionals into critical sectors such as education and healthcare while also creating meaningful opportunities for young people through volunteer service.
A key part of the visit includes inspections at Moramora Technical School, which has been proposed as the future site of the NVS New Guinea Islands Regional Volunteer Academy.
The academy is expected to serve as a training and orientation centre for volunteers deployed throughout the Islands region.
NVS Acting Executive Director Jerry David said the proposed academy would deliver long-term economic and development benefits for the province.
Mr. David said recent National Executive Council decisions in 2025 directed NVS to significantly increase volunteer placements nationwide, with West New Britain identified as a strategic location for the New Guinea Islands region.
He explained that establishing the regional academy would not only provide short-term manpower support but also create a long-term pipeline of skilled professionals to support sectors such as health, education, and agriculture at the local level.
The NVS team will continue stakeholder consultations and site inspections throughout the province this week while finalising the terms of a Memorandum of Agreement with the provincial government.
The engagement forms part of the NVS Council’s broader 2026 target of increasing its workforce to 900 professional volunteers across Papua New Guinea, with volunteer placements tailored to the specific development needs of host provinces like West New Britain.
Published on May 26, 2026
PAPUA LNG FINAL INVESTMENT DECISION EXPECTED IN 2026
Prime Minister James Marape says the Final Investment Decision (FID) for the Papua LNG project is expected to be announced this year following assurances from TotalEnergies.
Prime Minister Marape made the announcement at Melanesian House in Port Moresby city yesterday after returning from a bilateral meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron last week.
The Prime Minister said the Government is now preparing for the project’s Development Forum, which is expected to begin between late June and early July 2026. The forum will involve local landowners, the Gulf Provincial Government, and Central Province stakeholders as part of the project consultation process.
Prime Minister Marape confirmed that he met directly with TotalEnergies Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Patrick Pouyanne, who assured him that Papua LNG remains a priority project and would proceed.
The Prime Minister urged project partners TotalEnergies, ExxonMobil, and Santos to resolve any internal issues and provide a united position to the State to ensure the 2026 timeline is achieved.
Although Papua LNG is significantly smaller than some of the major projects operated by TotalEnergies and ExxonMobil overseas, Mr. Marape stressed that the development remains critically important to Papua New Guinea’s economy and future growth.
He said the project has undergone major cost reviews to improve commercial viability. The original development cost was estimated at around US$18 billion, but after further assessment and a secondary bidding process, the projected cost was reduced to approximately US$14 billion.
Prime Minister Marape said the Government had rejected calls for free concessions or additional incentives, maintaining what he described as a balanced “give-and-take” approach aimed at protecting the State’s share in the project. However, he added that the Government remains open to providing technical support where necessary.
The Prime Minister also reassured the public that the key structure of the Papua LNG Gas Agreement signed in 2019 remains unchanged despite disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The original agreement was signed in April 2019 under the former O’Neill Government. Following the change in government later that year, the Marape-Steven administration reviewed the agreement in an effort to secure greater benefits for Papua New Guinea, including improved returns for landowners and provincial governments.
After negotiations with TotalEnergies, the agreement was validated later in 2019 while retaining its core framework.
Mr. Marape said TotalEnergies remains committed to the project but reminded the developers that time is limited, and the State expects the project to move forward within the agreed timeframe.
Published on May 26, 2026
PM CALLS FOR STRONG ELECTION PREPARATIONS AHEAD OF 2027
The National General Election is coming up next year and from here onwards, the prime minister says it’s time to seriously prepare to ensure a free, fair and safe election.Prime Minister James Marape says the Government is focused on ensuring productive Parliament Sittings for the remainder of the current Term while preparing the country for free, fair, and credible National Elections in 2027.
Speaking during a Press Conference at Melanesian Haus in Port Moresby yesterday, Prime Minister Marape said Parliament has limited Sitting Days remaining before the next National General Election and the Government intends to maximize the time available to complete important Legislative work.
“Our Parliament Sitting Days are now running short for this Term, and we want to make full use of the remaining time to pass important Laws and conclude outstanding Government Business,” Prime Minister Marape said.
The Prime Minister confirmed that Cabinet would finalise the Legislative priorities for the Sitting this week when Parliament resumes.Marape also announced that the Government will soon convene a major Consultation involving the Electoral Commission, Political Parties, and Stakeholders to discuss Election preparations ahead of the 2027 National General Election.
“There has been a lot of Public Commentary about Election preparations. I want to assure the country that our government stands ready to support the Electoral process to the best of our ability, so every citizen has a fair opportunity to Vote for Leaders of their choice,” he said.
Prime Minister Marape said the Meeting would involve Government and Opposition Parties, Political Stakeholders outside Parliament, and interested Organisations to ensure transparency and preparedness.
“We want an open process where all Stakeholders are informed and involved in preparations for the upcoming Election,” he stated.
The Prime Minister reiterated that maintaining democratic continuity, political stability, and credible Electoral processes remain critical pillars of Papua New Guinea’s nationhood as the country moves beyond 50 years of Independence.
Published on May 26, 2026
PNG’S WUSHU ATHLETE RETURNS WITH THE SPORT’S FIRST MEDAL
Papua New Guinea’s lone representative to the Oceania International Invitational Wushu Championships, Tony Mitu Jr., returned home to Port Moresby on Monday (25/05/26) carrying the country’s first international medal in the sport of Wushu.Mitu Jr. won bronze in the men’s 70kg Sanda division at the championships held in Brisbane, Australia, from May 21st to 25th.
The achievement marks a great milestone for the Kung Fu Wushu Association of Papua New Guinea (KFWA PNG), with the association celebrating the country’s first international medal in the sport.
KFWA PNG President Geoff Hui praised the athlete’s performance.
“This was his first international event, and also his first sanda competition and he came away with a medal, so we are really proud of him.”
Tony was welcomed home at Jacksons International Airport by family, supporters and coach Andrew Molen, who commended the athlete’s commitment and discipline throughout more than a year of preparation.
“Tony worked hard for over a year in training. We didn’t expect anything, we just wanted him to have the exposure and experience and use that to promote and build the sport in PNG, but now we have a medal so it’s a big motivation for us and I am very pleased.”
The team travelled to the championships without sponsorship or formal funding support, relying mainly on personal resources and assistance from friends, colleagues and family members.
Molen acknowledged the support provided by the Oceania Kung Fu Wushu Federation, Kung Fu Wushu Australia and High-Performance Sport PNG for specialist assistance during the campaign.
Following the successful result, KFWA PNG said it is now focused on recruiting and developing more athletes to represent Papua New Guinea at future international competitions.
The association is also appealing to corporate organisations and the government to support the development of Wushu programmes and athletes in the country.
KFWA PNG thanked supporters who followed the team’s journey throughout the championships and called for continued support for the growth of the sport in Papua New Guinea.
Published on May 25, 2026
PNG ATHLETES SHINE AT 2026 OCEANIA CHAMPIONSHIPS IN DARWIN
The 2026 Oceania Athletics Championships wrapped up in Darwin on Saturday after six days of competition, with Team PNG producing several standout performances, including two new national records and a number of personal best results.Leading the charge was Lakona Gerega, who broke the national javelin record for the tenth time in his career, improving the mark by an impressive 3.35 metres.PNG’s men’s 4x100 metres relay team, made up of Pais Wisil, Timothy Tuna, Leroy Kamau and Daniel Baul, also set a new national record, improving on the time established in Palau last year.PNG Athletics President Tony Green said the focus of attending the championships was not solely on winning medals, but on giving athletes valuable international competition experience.Mr. Green explained that the team sent to Darwin was smaller than the squad that attended the 2024 championships due to rising costs associated with visas, travel, accommodation and meals, worsened by the declining value of the Papua New Guinea kina.He said with Australia and New Zealand fielding strong teams, PNG selected athletes capable of competing well and benefiting from the high-level competition. He also noted that several female athletes in the national squad were either not eligible for the Under-20 or Under-18 divisions or were still developing towards that level, with another competition being planned for them next month.Aside from the record-breaking performances, several athletes also impressed with strong individual results.Jiuteis Robinson delivered an outstanding performance in the 800 metres, competing strongly against experienced Australian runners and recording a major personal best time of 1 minute 50.26 seconds.Young sprinter Hephzibah Romalus also showed significant improvement in the women’s 100 metres, while veteran hurdler Robert Oa clocked a personal best of 14.40 seconds in the 110 metre hurdles against a quality field.Meanwhile, Daniel Baul once again impressed in the men’s 400 metres, posting an excellent time of 47.82 seconds in what was regarded as one of the strongest 400 metre races ever staged at the Oceania Championships. The first four athletes in the event all broke the previous championship record.Mr. Green said Baul’s performance was especially commendable given it was his first major race of the season.Seventeen-year-old Brisbane-based sprinter Ethan Asimba also made a strong impression, recording a personal best of 10.99 seconds in the 100 metres to claim a bronze medal in the Under-20 division against older competitors.Several members of the PNG squad preparing for the upcoming Commonwealth Games are expected to compete again at the Philippine Open in Clark City from June 10 to 14.
Published on May 25, 2026
