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PEOPLE OF NAKANAI URGED TO UNITE FOR DISTRICT
The People of the Nakanai District of West New Britain (WNB) province have been urged to unite and work together with the Member and Minister for Oil Palm, Francis Galia Maneke, to develop the new District.
Former Talasea Member Francis Marus who had challenged Mr. Manekeâs win in Court said he respects the Courtâs decision which has dismissed his election petition.
âThe right forum to settle election disputes is through the courts not by any other means. I took the matter to court but Court has found that my case lacks substance for the court to progress further and the Court has made a decision to dismiss my case today,â said Mr. Marus.
Addressing supporters from both sides, he said the election petition case has ended and he will not pursue the matter in the Supreme Court.
âI have the right to take it up to Supreme Court within 14 days but I will not. I will allow my brother to do his job and serve us,â he said.
Mr. Marus said WNB and the New Guinea Islands (NGI) region must remain peaceful and anybody who takes the law into their own hands will be dealt with by the law.
Meanwhile, in welcoming the Courtâs decision Mr. Maneke thanked Mr. Marus for his stance and appealed to supports from both teams and everyone in Nakanai to work together to develop the District.
âOur agenda is clear, we have a new District, we are all responsible for our new district and we need to settle down and work in our respective communities,â said Mr. Maneke.
The Minister appealed to the people of Nakanai District to stand together and develop the new district to be a model district in the country.
Published on March 2, 2024
EX-SOGERI STUDENTS GROUP DONATE TO NURSERY
The health staff at the Special Care Nursery (SCN) of the Port Moresby General Hospital can now have ease in making sure that linens which their young patients use will be properly laundered to minimize infections, all thanks to a recent donation of a washing machine.
The washing machine was donated by the ex-students of the Sogeri National High School on Wednesday, 21st February.
According to SCN Coordinator Dr. Gamini Vali, the gesture brought a sense of relief to the staff because initially a washing machine and a dryer were items needed by the division under the Annual Implementation Plan (AIP) this year.
âInfection control in our very vulnerable babies is one of the things that is of concern to us so this donation is very timely,â Dr. Vali said.
âWe had an old washing machine but the carpenters took it out already so this (washing machine) is going to go straight in and then we start doing our own laundries here for the babies.â
Interim Team Leader for the ex-students, Mr. Bill Moi Tau shared that the group had come together to do some alumni work to commemorate the schoolâs 50th anniversary some years back but had gone their separate ways after that.
However, he said a loss of one of their members last year had moved the team to regroup and discuss ways to give back to the community.
The group itself consists of a lot of members around the country and evern abroad.
âJust before we came in, they were sending in their moral support."
" They are all happy that we are doing this, âhe said.
âThank you to all my school mates from Sogeri from 1992 to 1993 for making your time available today (Wednesday 21st February) for this small but significant event for our babies and our mothers.â
Published on March 2, 2024
PNGOC & TROPHY HAUS RENEW PARTNERSHIP
The Papua New Guinea Olympic Committee (PNGOC) is pleased to announce the extension of its sponsorship agreement with Trophy Haus Limited, the leading sports equipment and apparel retailer in Papua New Guinea.
The renewed contract was effective from 15th January 2024, and will last for another period of 12 months which includes various benefits for the PNGOC and its members and affiliates.
As per the agreement, Trophy Haus Limited will provide Store Credit worth K20,000, a Corporate Discount of 28.5% on PNGOC and Team PNG purchases, and a 20% Discount to members of National Federations.
Additionally, Trophy Haus Limited will provide an extra K20,000 to support the running of sports clinics through the Olympic Values Program, while continuing to support PNGOCâs Trukai Fun Run event by selling T-shirts in their various retail outlets.
âThe extension of our partnership with Trophy Haus Limited is more than just a sponsorship agreement; it's a collaboration that brings real value to our athletes and current 40 member and affiliate National Federations who are looking to purchase sporting equipment and gear for their upcoming preparations and events whilst also supporting our programs and fundraising initiatives", said PNGOCâs Secretary General Desmond Kaviagu.
Published on March 1, 2024
OVER 40 BABIES DIED AFTER BLACK WEDNESDAY IN NCD
While investigations continue into the Black Wednesday events, the Port Moresby General Hospital's (PMGH) Maternity section recorded 50% more deaths of newborns in the month of January than they usually have in a month.
According to PMGH Head of Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Reproductive Health Dr. Glen Mola, their January routine monthly audit recorded a total of 1285 women who gave birth and out of this, a total of 51 babies died.
He said, of this 51, there were 31 fatal deaths in utero (inside the womb), and 20 babies died within a week of birth because of various problems.
"Our audit revealed that about a quarter of the baby deaths were associated with issues around the riots and looting in the city that occurred in the second week of January."
"This translates to a 50% increase in the number of deaths for the month of January over and above the expected number of deaths that occur in a usual month."
The reasons that led to the excess deaths were things like;
-mothers were unable to go the hospital to seek care when they experienced pregnancy problems and ended upgoing so late that the baby was already dead in the utero,
-women were unable to go to the hospital for a supervised birth because of security reasons with regards to travel, or
-the mothers did not keep their next appointment to the antenatal clinic in the middle of January, and when they did show up later, they found out that problems like blood pressure had already caused serious damage to the pregnancy.
Dr. Mola said, issues such as health clinics being closed for antenatal and other routine check ups, difficulty with transport in the city or security fears for leaving the house causes difficulties for mother's which leads to problems like this.
Published on February 28, 2024
SJA AMBO CAUGHT IN CROSS FIRE DURING EMERGENCY RUN
While responding to an emergency in Lae in the early morning hours on Tuesday 27th, an ambulance from St John Ambulance PNG was targeted in a shooting incident.
The incident occurred around 1am near the Bumayong Kaisa bus stop while the ambulance crew were transporting a woman in labour to Angau Memorial General Hospital.
The ambulance officers faced a dangerous situation when a group of men at the bus stop brandished a firearm towards them.
Quick-thinking and focused on their duty, the ambulance continued its journey without stopping, narrowly dodging the potentially lethal bullet.
Momase Regional Ambulance Commander Anderson Poumb said, "This incident is a grave concern for us, as it could have had severe consequences for both our dedicated ambulance crew and the patient."
He further stated that while there have been recent instances of attacks on ambulances, this marks the first involving a firearm.
Poumb urged community leaders to take immediate action, emphasizing the importance of educating youths on the critical role played by ambulance service.
Poumb added, "The Lae ambulance service is a vital lifeline for people of Lae city and the surrounding areas, but incidents like this morning's attack on our officers raise serious concerns."
"Our dedicated ambulance officers are left traumatized by such events."
The ambulance service is committed to the safety of its personnel and the communities they serve.
Poumb expressed concern about the challenges faced by ambulance crews when responding to emergencies during the night and called for increased vigilance and support from the community.
This incident again highlights the dangers our ambulance officers face bringing help to others at all hours of the day and night.
Poumb stressed the need for proper legislation to protect ambulance officers. Following the incident, the ambulance officers successfully delivered the woman to Angau Memorial General Hospital, after which they promptly reported the incident to the police.
Published on February 27, 2024
GOILALA STUDENTS TO HAVE ACCESS TO SECONDARY EDUCATION
With the national education goal to live no child behind, The Sacred Heart Secondary School in Tapini, Central province will soon get a facelift with hopes of increasing enrolments for grades 11 and 12.
The new facilities will help the school to deliver high quality secondary education to students in the district and reduce the challenges associated with travelling out of the district to attain the same level of education.
The project was launched recently by the Australian High Commissioner John Feakes alongside the local member for Goilala, Casmiro Aia.
High Commissioner Feakes said, Sacred Heart is the only secondary school in Goilala district and they are delighted that they can continue supporting the school to deliver high quality secondary education.
âA good education sets a strong foundation for the development of future leaders and supports PNGâs future prosperity and growth,â said Feakes.
Funded through an Australian Incentive Fund grant of K10.18 million, the construction and upgrade of new and existing buildings aims to improve student performance and skills training for youths.
The facilities are also designed to accommodate the needs of female students with improvements to health and hygiene in on-campus accommodation.
These includes 48 additional boarding spaces for girls, two new teacherâs houses, refurbish 12 existing teachersâ houses, administration building extension, two new female ablution blocks, school clinic and day student ablution.
Australia has previously provided grants of approximately K20 million towards the upgrading and expanding the schoolâs infrastructure.
Collectively, these projects have allowed the school to increase enrolments, offer more subjects including in computing and IT, and graduate its first ever year 12 students in 2019.
The school also progressed to become a secondary school.
The benefits of the project have extended beyond the school, with the hydropower station and water supply for Tapini restored and upgraded following landslides in the 1980s.
The current project is also exploring options to expand the hydro-power capacity to deliver electricity to more essential buildings in Tapini station such as government buildings.
The Incentive Fund is an Australian Government competitive grants program that seeks to improve social and economic development outcomes for Papua New Guinea communities.
Published on February 27, 2024
PM REVEALS MEASURES TO STRENGTHEN LAW & ORDER
Prime Minister James Marape recently announced the Governmentâs firm commitment to tackling the persistent law-and-order challenges facing the country.
This commitment is underscored by the enactment of new legislation and the strategic Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) with Australia, aimed at enhancing the nation's judicial and security frameworks.
Highlighting the government's proactive stance on law-and-order issues, Prime Minister Marape detailed the recent legislative advancements, including the Constitutional Amendment on Court Restructure.
This amendment, which received unanimous support from Parliament in a 94-0 vote during the February session, introduces a pivotal Appeals Court tier between the National Court and the Supreme Court, designed to expedite the processing of court case backlogs.
"I extend my gratitude to the Opposition for backing this critical legislation, which facilitates the establishment of an Appeals Court."
"This is a key step towards addressing the backlog of court cases, reflecting our collective effort to enhance the judicial system for our rapidly growing population and economy."
Further legislative efforts include the passing of the National Court (Number of Judges) (Amendment) Bill 2023 last November, and the historic signing of the BSA in Canberra last December.
The BSA, valued at A$200 million (K455 million), symbolises Australia's investment in Papua New Guinea's security, providing comprehensive support that spans infrastructure development, judicial and correctional services enhancement, gender-based violence mitigation, and the establishment of a police recruit and investigation training centre.
"The BSA is a testament to our dedication to internal and regional security."
"With Australia's support of $200 million, we aim to not only augment our police force but also extend training assistance to neighboring Pacific nations, reinforcing our commitment to regional stability."
PM Marape further stated, âThe Government of Papua New Guinea's efforts to recruit up to 200 judges complement these legislative and bilateral initiatives, showcasing a holistic approach to strengthening the nation's law enforcement and judicial systems."
"These measures, reaffirms my administration's dedication to ensuring peace, security, and justice for all citizens of Papua New Guinea.â
Published on February 26, 2024
PNGRFL ANNOUNCES 2023 AGM TO BE HELD IN LAE| HONDINA
The Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League (PNGRFL) announced the details of its 2023 Annual General Meeting (AGM), to be held in Lae, Morobe Province on Saturday 23rd March 2024.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Stanley Hondina, advised that the 9th PNGRFL AGM scheduled was the result of a decision made at the Special General Meeting of the PNGRFL held last year on 25th March 2023 in Port Moresby.
PNGRFL Board Chairman Mr Sandis Tsaka said that the organization under the legal guidance of its lawyers, Bradshaw Lawyers, convened a Special General Meeting of the six 6 compliant leagues of 2022 and resolved to defer the 9th PNGRFL âElection AGMâ, âto this year in the spirit of good governanceâ, so that more members could be able to properly affiliate and attend the PNGRFL AGM.
This was after the PNGRFL membership and competitions were drastically disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic from 2019 to 2021 and the National General Elections in 2022.
Tsaka added that the deferral was to allow the PNGRFL to revitalize its memberships and enable due process, guided by the PNGRFLâs constitution.
This decision has been vindicated by seeing fifty (50) Affiliate and Associate Leagues meet compliance requirements for the 2023 season and are able to attend the 9th PNGRFL AGM.
âFrom a Good Governance and International Best Practice point of view, it is important that the PNGRFL is finally able to convene its delayed AGM to maintain and ensure the integrity and stability of the PNGRFL and our national sport in general."
Hondina said, the elections of the PNGRFL Board Chairman and four (4) Confederate Directors, are held once every three years.
"We will be sharing information with compliant leagues of the due process of nominations and qualifications for intending candidates.â
âThe integrity of the election process is very important to ensure the legitimacy of the elected officials to hold office.â
âThe PNGRFL must at all costs protect the integrity of these processes to ensure transparency and good governance.â
âI have written to the Electoral Commission to observe the election process to ensure high standards and professionalism in its conduct."
The 2023 AGM sees the inclusion of Associate Leagues at this AGM and are Compliant Associate and Affiliate Presidents listed and are encouraged to contact their Regional Game Development Officer for further information.
Published on February 26, 2024
ANOTHER BOOST FOR RUGBY LEAGUE WITH NRL BID ACADEMY LAUNCH
Another major boost for rugby league in the country with the recent announcement of the launch of the NRL Bid Academy to create future rugby league stars for the country.
Building on the success of a pilot program in Port Moresby last season, the Academy will identify and nurture the best 15, 17 and 19 year-old male players, alongside the most talented females in the 18 age group.
The program will also expand its geographical reach, creating development centres in Lae, Mt Hagan, Goroka, Rabaul and Port Moresby.
In total, over 700 players will become part of the program under the guidance of experienced Player Development Manager, Joe Grima.
This will make it larger than any current NRL Academy.
The program will be crucial in developing the best up and coming talent in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and will build on the success that the Junior Kumuls are currently enjoying.
This was highlighted last September with a mighty performance against the Australian Schoolboys Junior Kangaroos, with the Kumuls nearly pulling off a major upset before the Australians scored with 90 seconds remaining to win by four points.
The Academy will also create a new level of professionalism off the field through the employment of 25 coaches, trainers and managers who will work under the leadership of Joe Grima to teach all players the skills, discipline and techniques that will be required to play at the NRL level.
PNG NRL BID Chief Executive, Andrew Hill, saw the move as another major step towards creating a player pathway system that would prepare players for the NRL.
âWe have said from the early days of establishing the bid that we would focus on getting the best systems in place in respect to pathways and coaching for our top junior players.â
âThere is absolutely no doubt that there is an abundance of talent here in PNG."
"We saw that last season with the way our Junior Kumuls competed against their counterparts from Australia.â
âThat next generation now need the best coaching and development opportunities to be able to harness their talent and prepare for the next level."
"We believe that the creation of this Academy, under the leadership of Joe Grima, will provide the best environment to allow that to happen.â
âIt is a really exciting time to be involved in rugby league in PNG. In addition to the Academy, we have seen the great work that Tony Archer has already done with our competitions structure and match officials.â
âCreating the most professional environment, on and off the field, will help shape the development of the game for years to come."
"The NRL Bid appreciates and acknowledges the support of the Australian Government via the Team Up program.â
Published on February 23, 2024
REECE LIGHTNING STRIKES AS BRONCOS OUTCLASS COWBOYS
Superstar fullback Reece Walsh launched his 2024 season in style as the Broncos downed the Cowboys 46-20 in Mackay on Sunday afternoon.
After a quiet opening half Walsh exploded in the second term with a try and two try assists as the 2023 grand finalists flexed their muscle ahead of their trip to Las Vegas.
The Broncos needed just two minutes to open the scoring when veteran flyer Corey Oates finished off a left side raid that featured Reece Walsh and Selwyn Cobbo.
A strong tackle by Sam McIntyre on Cobbo in the 14th minute forced an error and gave the Cowboys- good field position but they came up empty.
Come the 17th minute and some clever ball-playing from Adam Reynolds created space for edge back-rower Brendan Piakura to stroll over and the Broncos led 10-0.
The Cowboys hit back in the 21st minute when Semi Valemei picked off a Walsh pass on halfway and sprinted away to score.
With 14 minutes to play in the opening stanza Piakura made it a double when he charged onto a short ball from Jock Madden and ran 30 metres to score and with Reynolds' conversion the Broncos led 16-4.
It took the Cowboys just four minutes to strike back through Kulikefu Finefeuiaki, who carried three defenders over the line with him in an impressive show of strength.
A dropped ball by Oates late in the half opened the door for the Cowboys to grab their third try when hooker Sean Mullany threw a dummy and burrowed over from close range.
Ahead 16-14 at the break the Broncos needed just 60 seconds to extend their lead when Cobbo soared above the pack to bring down a bomb and run away to score. Walsh converted to make it 22-14.
Cobbo was in the thick of the action again just two minutes later when he exploded into space off a Walsh pass before turning the ball back inside to his fullback who strolled over for Brisbane's fifth try and a bonus point.
A superb 40-20 by Walsh eight minutes after the break handed the Broncos field position and Madden strolled over but the try was ruled out due to obstruction in the lead-up by Martin Taupau.
Tristan Sailor was next to strike in the 51st minute when Walsh again stamped his class on the play and the scoreline blew out to 34-14.
Sailor continued his impressive second half with a 40-20 in the 68th minute and the Broncos had a seventh try soon after when youngster Benjamin Te Kura surged over from close range.
With three minutes to play the Broncos scored again through Cory Paix before 19-year-old Cowboy Jaxon Purdue brought the crowd to its feet with a runaway try to make the final score 46-20.
source: NRL. Com
Published on February 18, 2024
DOM YOUNG TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
England winger Dom Young has been taken to hospital after suffering a neck injury in his first outing for Sydney Roosters against Manly in Gosford.
Young, who was the NRL's leading tryscorer in 2023, scored a try in the Roosters 36-22 win but came from the field after an alleged crusher tackle, which saw Sea Eagles forward Toafofoa Sipley placed on report.
The former Knights star was stretchered out of the ground wearing a neck brace and taken to hospital for precautionary scans.
"He's good. It's just that when you're dealing with the neck, you want to be precautionary there, so he's just gone to the hospital to get a scan," Roosters coach Trent Robinson explained.
"He was good in there [in the dressing-room], talking and sitting up and all of that, but they just want to keep it stable so we know what's exactly wrong with it, but he was in good spirits."
He was taken to hospital in a neck brace after the match, with Roosters officials saying it was for precautionary purposes as the team flies to Los Angeles on Wednesday ahead of their Round 1 match at Allegiant Stadium.
Published on February 17, 2024
HAMMER & FOXX: STAR DUO FIRE INDIGENOUS TO VICTORY
The Indigenous All Stars' brilliant backline stole the show as they ran out 22-14 winners over the MÄori All Stars on Friday night in Townsville.
Prolific Bulldogs wing Josh Addo-Carr struck twice inside the opening 20 minutes, before local fan favourite Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow added another just before the half-time break in Townsville, to set the Indigenous up for back-to-back NRL Harvey Norman All Stars victories for the first time since the concept changed to include the MÄori in 2019.
A fourth try from Titans flyer Alofiana Khan-Pereira inside the final 10 minutes put the icing on the cake, in front of a crowd of 15,369 at Queensland Country Bank Stadium.
Five-eighth Braydon Trindall was awarded the Preston Campbell Medal for his performance, which included setting up two of his side's four tries and kicking for 226 metres, in what was a strong halves partnership with club teammate Nicho Hynes.
As is often the case in these games which are powered by cultural pride and emotion, both teams raced out of the gates, with Joseph Tapine opening the scoring and Josh Addo-Carr replying with one of his own, inside the opening seven minutes.
But constant rain meant the execution often didn't match the enthusiasm in a first half which saw a combined 11 errors made.
While the MÄori managed only to add further two points via a penalty, Addo-Carr's second â which came after he pressured Jesse Arthars into a spill while retrieving a grubber on his own line â and Tabuai-Fidow's effort after he glided past the chasers to a loose ball, gave the hosts a 16-8 lead at the break.
After Jack Howarth came close to scoring a try on debut for the MÄori minutes into the second quarter, but for the Bunker finding double movement, the visitors were guilty of wasting further chances to add points which included a clean drop from Matthew Timoko over the try-line on 54 minutes.
Following Khan-Pereira's try which put the result beyond doubt, Xavier Willison capped a fine performance with a consolation four-pointer on the full-time siren.
Source: NRL.Com
Published on February 17, 2024
