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E’lle-Gore YASI
CCEP’S ELMA TIKI DELIVERS QUALITY TO COCA-COLA
Elma Tiki brings quality management to the Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP), displaying passion, determination and a supportive workplace leading to growth and achievement.
"Be your authentic self—have confidence in yourself, know your purpose, and pursue it."
These words sum up the exemplary and inspiring journey of the professional Mrs. Elma Tobias Tiki at the CCEP.
Hailing from the Morobe and Hela province, Elma is a working mum sharing two beautiful children with her husband Tom Tiki.
Elma’s career progress demonstrates that with the right mindset, anything is possible.
Mrs. Tiki possesses a firm academic background in scientific research and quality control when she joined CCEP in April 14th, 2017.
She graduated in 2013 from the University of Technology with a Degree for Bachelor Science in Food Science and Technology. Later pursuing a career as a Laboratory Technician at the institute of Medical Research in Goroka.
Elma Reflected on journey stating, "My education and early experiences equipped me with the skills necessary for a career in quality management.”
“Moving from medical research to a global beverage company allowed me to apply my knowledge in new and exciting ways."
One of the milestone’s during her progressive career at CCEP was her promotion to Quality Control Manager for the Port Moresby plant, making impact on the company’s operations and quality standards.
Also having the opportunity to travel to Indonesia for specialised training in Bottle Sensory, earning her Training of Trainers Certification.
The experience broadened her understanding of quality and food safety management systems and increase her technical skills in the beverage industry.
"Being promoted to Quality Control Manager and participating in this international training have been pivotal in my career.”
“CCEP's commitment to employee development, especially for women, has been instrumental in my growth.”
Her journey is a testament to CCEP's dedication to fostering leadership and technical expertise among its staff.
Published on August 13, 2024
SP HUNTERS CLAIM WIN AT HOME | R21 QCUP
The Papua New Guinea SP Hunters claim victory over the Tweend Seagulls 42-30 in round 21 of the 2024 Queensland Rugby League Cup at the Santos National Football Stadium in Port Moresby on Saturday 10th August.
With every game now crucial to determine their finals position, the strong 17- man SP Hunters were relentless and drove their momentum with opportunities to advance themselves into taking the lead.
The SP Hunters Judah Rimbu was first to open the score board in the first minute of the first half, along with a second from Valentine Richard in the 5th minute with 1 out 2 successful conversions by Five Eight Jamie Mavako.
Tweed Seagulls Toby Mark’s, Carter Gordon and Team Captain responded with a short side corner try and close center try in the 10th, 15th and 20th minute, leading the Hunter after 20 minutes, 18-10.
However, the SP Hunters were too determined to let the lead remain as Brendon Nima and Sanny Wabo scored the final tries in the first half in the 32nd and 38th minute, taking back the lead into the second Half, 22-18.
The Tweed Seagulls were overwhelmed with a strong forward pack, driving through the defense line with ease.
The SP Hunters left no room for errors as they responded in the second half with three tries while the Seagulls gathered only one try by Tom Steadman in the 65th minute.
SP Hunters Joshua Lau scoring first in the second half in 5minutes, followed by the double try scorers Sanny Wabo and Brendon Nima in the 67th and 69th minute. This was followed by a successful penalty kick by Jamie Mavako.
Despite all successful conversion by Seagulls Captain and full back Lindon McGrady and the SP Hunters failing one conversion out of seven by Jamie Mavako, SP Hunters additional tries and conversions points were too rich to beat.
The Seagulls scored 5 tries and 5 successful conversions while the SP Hunters scored 7 tries and 6 out of 7 conversions successful including a penalty to claim the win 42-30.
Hunters secure themselves to remain in the top eight on the points ladder. They now rest up and prepare to face the Brisbane Tigers next week August 18th, 3pm, at the Santos NFS Port Moresby.
Published on August 12, 2024
PNGOC OBSERVES SAFE SPORT DAY | OLYMPIC VALUES EDUCATION PROGRAM
The Papua New Guinea Olympic Committee (PNGOC) marked Safe Sport Day on Thursday the 8th at Lealea Primary School through its Olympic Values Education Program (OVEP).
This event features an inspiring session led by H.E.R.O. athletes targeting grade 4 students, to impart essential lessons on fair play and respect both on and off the field.
The OVEP session aimed to instill the core Olympic values in young students, fostering an environment of fairness and mutual respect.
Through interactive activities and personal stories, the H.E.R.O. athletes emphasized the importance of these values in sports and daily life, demonstrating how they contribute to positive and inclusive experiences for everyone involved.
The current and former Team PNG athletes who are the H.E.R. O’s, ambassadors and role models promoting the Papua New Guinea Olympic Committee’s organizational values of Honesty, Excellence, Respect and Openness.
Those who were present today at Lealea Primary were from the sport of Hockey, Touch Rugby, Powerlifting, Weightlifting, and Karate.
The event was actively well-received with students actively participating and engaging with the athletes, gaining valuable insights into the principles of fair play and respect.
The PNGOC remains dedicated to its mission of fostering sporting excellence and ensuring that its programs and activities remain encouraging and positive to create a respectful environment for all participants.
Published on August 11, 2024
WEST PAPUANS GRANTED PNG CITIZENSHIP
Over 140 West Papuan residents, who have lived in the country for over five decades, were recently issued citizenship certificates by Papua New Guinea under the naturalization citizenship pathway.
The Deputy Prime Minister (DPM) and Minister for Immigration and Border Security, John Rosso, presented a total of 143 naturalization citizenship certificates on August 5, 2024, to West Papuans who reside at Iowara, East Awin, the in Western Province.
DPM Rosso was accompanied by Governor of Western Province Taboi Awi Yoto, Member for North Fly, James Donald, and the Acting Chief Migration Officer, Mr. Wellington Navasivu, to Iowara He also presented more certificates to West Papuan individuals who reside in Kiunga, Western Province on August 6, 2024.
“This is the single largest group of residents who have lived in our country for over fifty years and a significant event for them as they have integrated into our community and our way of life, and the government is pleased to grant them citizenship,” Rosso said.
“This process is consistent with the West Papua Registration and Naturalization Project that was implemented pursuant to National Executive Council (NEC) Decision 326/2014.
“The PNG Government through the Immigration and Citizenship Service Authority (ICSA) is committed to continuing the registration and citizenship process for all the West Papuans who have resided in PNG since 1984.”
He added that the initial registration exercise was completed in 2016 for these recipients in line with the NEC Decision.
“They were all registered and successful applicants were awarded PNG Citizenship through naturalization during this period. However, ICSA did not conduct the ceremonies to award certificates to successful applicants.
“A total of 1094 West Papuans were registered at that time were successfully granted citizenship in October 2016 by the then Minister.
“There were over 500 outstanding citizenship certificates that were currently pending collection by those recipients who were unavailable to attend the ceremonies in 2017, according to the records held by ICSA,”
DPM Rosso Emphasized that some recipients did not complete the renunciation and declaration of loyalty processes, and they are attending to now.
He said that this process also meets one of the PNG Government’s pledges at the Global Refugee Forum on the resolution of the status of West Papuan refugees.
DPM Rosso further mentioned that under his leadership and that of the Acting Chief Migration Officer, Mr. Navasivu, ICSA is focused on ensuring that all West Papuan residents in PNG undertake this process as a pathway to citizenship.
The government is aware of the plight of West Papuans and has supported the decision to waiver the citizenship application fee of K10, 000 for them to make it possible for many who qualify for citizenship by naturalization to apply.
Mr. Navasivu said West Papuan residents who reside in PNG for over a decade including those who hold a Permissive Residence Permits (PRP) have the option to apply for citizenship through naturalization.
The ICSA has established two offices in Kiunga and Tabubil, in addition to the existing office in Daru, to facilitate the West Papuan registration and citizenship process.
Published on August 11, 2024
THRILLING SATURDAY RUGBY ACTION IN ROUND 17 | 2024 DIGICEL EXXONMOBIL CUP
Rugby fans were treated to an exhilarating Saturday Round 17 of the 2024 Digicel ExxonMobil Cup unfolded with high stakes and intense competition across Papua New Guinea as the season heads toward its climax.
With four games on Saturday, every match carried significant weight as teams fought fiercely for valuable points in their quest for a spot in the finals.
WNBPG Kimbe Cutters vs. PRK Gulf Isou
The Kimbe Cutters delivered a commanding performance on their home turf Humphrey Oval, securing a decisive 24-12 victory over the Gulf Isou. The Cutters' solid defense and clinical finishing ensured they took home the two points, putting them in a stronger position as the season progresses.
Wamp Nga Mt. Hagen Eagles vs. Asila Waghi Tumbe
The Wamp Nga Mt. Hagen Eagles narrowly edged out the Asila Waghi Tumbe with
a 22-20 win in one of the most
closely contested matches on saturday round 17 at John Ambane Oval in Jiwaka Province. The Eagles showed resilience and determination, holding off a late surge from the
Tumbe to claim a crucial victory that could prove pivotal in their final’s aspirations.
ENB Agmark Gurias vs. Moni Plus NCDC Pom Vipers
The East New Britain Agmark Gurias put
on a dominant display in front of their home crowd, defeating the Moni Plus NCDC
Port Moresby Vipers 28-10 at Queen Elizabeth Park, Rabaul town. The
Gurias were relentless, showcasing their attacking prowess and securing an important win that keeps them in strong contention as the finals approach.
Gas Resource Central Dabaris vs. Kroton Hela Wigmen
The Kroton Hela Wigmen continued
their impressive form with an 18-6 victory over the Gas Resource Central Dabaris at
the Santos National Football Stadium in Port Moresby.
The Wigmen's well-organized defense and strategic gameplay proved too much for the Dabaris, reinforcing their status as one of the top contenders in the competition.
These Saturday Round 17 results have significantly shaped the standings, as teams continue to battle for a place in the finals series. With only a few rounds remaining, the stage is set for an electrifying conclusion to the 2024 Digicel ExxonMobil Cup.
Fans can expect more nail-biting action as the season ends. With round 18 coming up, stay tuned for more updates and
coverage as the competition heats up.
Published on August 11, 2024
TOGOBA KOFI EXPANDS INTO DOWNSTREAM COFFEE PROCESSING
Togoba Kofi Limited (TKL), a Papua New Guinean-owned coffee company, is making significant strides in the coffee industry with its foray into downstream processing.
The company recently launched its coffee products, Nambawan Shot and Nebilyer, at an event held on August 8th at the Stanley Hotel in Port Moresby.
This launch marks a significant milestone for TKL as it continues to grow since its inception in 2022.
Prime Minister James Marape, in a speech delivered by Coffee Minister William Bando, praised TKL for its efforts in adding value to Papua New Guinea's coffee industry.
“As a government, we talk about downstream processing, and only a few are making it happen."
"Tonight, I want to commend and congratulate TKL on behalf of our Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister, and our government,” said Minister Bando.
TKL was founded by Fredrick Koldop, a local entrepreneur from Western Highlands Province, in August 2022.
The company has quickly established itself as a key player in the industry by focusing on processing Arabica beans into finished products.
Their 3-in-1 instant coffee, branded as Nambawan Shot, and ground coffee, branded as Nebilyer, are processed at their roasting plant in Mt Hagen.
These products are already being supplied to hotels, supermarkets, and coffee shops in Mt Hagen and Port Moresby, with plans for further expansion.
Minister Bando, representing the Prime Minister, highlighted the resilience and commitment of TKL in a challenging economic environment.
“Times are tough, and when you see Papua New Guineans being resilient and committed, and being able to employ 150 people, that is a testament to a success story.”
“Let me, from the bottom of my heart and on behalf of the Prime Minister, give you all the credit that you deserve and wish TKL the best going forward,” he stated.
TKL’s operations extend beyond coffee processing - the company is actively involved in the rehabilitation of coffee plantations and infrastructure development, particularly in road construction, to improve market access for local farmers.
TKL operates the Kilima coffee plantation in the Nebilyer Valley and partners with other coffee estates and smallholder farmers across several provinces.
The company also conducts training and education programs in coffee husbandry, distributes seeds to local farmers, and participates in plantation rehabilitation programs.
The launch event was attended by senior Papua New Guineans, including Minister for Commerce & Industry Win Bakri Daki and Minister for Energy Thomas Opa, who joined in celebrating TKL's achievements.
The Nambawan Shot and Nebilyer coffee products will soon be available in all Togoba Kofi outlets, including Stanley coffee shops, restaurants, and local retail outlets.
Looking ahead, TKL is preparing for international expansion, and with its export license granted by the Coffee Industry Corporation in April, the company is set to open offices in Australia and Singapore, bringing Papua New Guinea’s coffee to overseas markets.
Published on August 11, 2024
PNG SP HUNTERS GAIN SUPPORT VIA MEET AND GREET TODAY
The Papua New Guinea (PNG) SP Hunters hosted a “Meet and Greet” at the Range View Plaza in Waigani Port Moresby to share time with their fans and supporters thanks to Epiphany limited Marketing Agency.
The SP Hunters hosted a meet and greet today 10 am to 12pm, to build their confidence after recent byes and games away from home.
The SP Hunters now face their three final games into round 23 at the National Football Stadium (NFS), Port Moresby.
SP Hunters players, Wendel Kipsy, Zachariah Selu, Bruce Bawase and Gairo Boro were delighted to be joined by fans and supporters as they shared greetings and pictures during the event.
Epiphany Limited was pleased to work with the SP Hunters to organize a meet and greet at the Range View Plaza to gain momentum of support as the 2024 Queensland Rugby League Cup season leads into the semi-finals after round 23.
Epiphany Limited Director Mr Tasman Samuel told PNG HAUSBUNG they are pleased to work with the National Team to boost their support especially at this critical time of the season.
Mr. Tazman added Range View Plaza was kind enough to allow us to work with the hunters host a fan engagement event to build the players confidence and self-esteem as they focus on the three final home games.
Being partially absent due to the games away from home and recent byes in round 15 and 19, the SP Hunters will now face their three final round 21, 22 and 23 in the NFS into the semi-finals.
The Hunter are currently in the 7th place of the Points Ladder and have a upper hand in their position.
Following their loss last week against the Redcliff Dolphins 46-14 in Kayo Stadium in Redcliff Australia, we will now witness hunters determine their pathway to the semi-finals.
The three home ground games will see the SP Hunters take on the Tweed Seagulls in R21 (tomorrow) Sunday 11th August 3pm, the Brisbane Tigers in R22 on Sunday 18th 3pm and the Western Clydesdale on Saturday 24th 3pm.
Published on August 10, 2024
PNG CORE TEAM PAYS VISIT TO PNG LNG PROJECT OPERATOR
As part of its member engagement activities, staff from PNG Chamber of Resources and Energy (PNG CORE) recently took part in a stakeholder engagement, hosted by ExxonMobil PNG (EMPNG).
This advocacy session, facilitated by EMPNG’s Government Affairs team, provided PNG CORE staff with an appreciation of work done by the PNG LNG Project operator, particularly through their external affairs and stakeholder engagement.
PNG CORE Chief operating officer Pansy Taueni-Sialis said it was an informative session which provided insights on what happens in the PNG LNG Project especially around benefit sharing agreements, licenses, ongoing trade and investment relations, landowner benefits and the overall operations of the project.
“As the leading industry body for the mineral, petroleum, and energy sectors, it is crucial for the PNG CORE team to understand the intricacies of project operations to provide relevant support, particularly in advocacy and representation on behalf of our members at various levels.”
“We are grateful for the opportunity for our team to attend this workshop.”
PNG CORE Graduate Trainee Henrietta Daniel said the workshop significantly clarified the operational structure of the LNG pipeline, detailing the roles and responsibilities across the entire system - from drilling and operations at the Hides Gas Conditioning Plant (HGCP) to the processing facility at Caution Bay, outside Port Moresby.
“My primary interest lies in LNG processing, from inception to shipment, and the workshop's detailed breakdown of these processes was particularly enlightening.”
“I gained valuable and firsthand insights into the PNGLNG project’s future expansion plans, including the integration of the Papua LNG Project to the existing plant and the transition towards greener practices with e-trains.”
“I am grateful for the opportunity to receive this firsthand information, which will go long way in assisting me in my role with PNG CORE in providing awareness to our membership across the resources sector.”
Published on August 8, 2024
LUCKY WINNER CLAIMS K10,000 IN 321 LOTTERY
Many people can only speculate about what it might be like to win large in the lottery.
But in the case of this fortunate woman, her self-assurance could have been the key to her enormous K10,000 instant game victory.
The woman, 39, who, wished to remain anonymous for security purposes, shared how she was confident in winning, stating she believed she eventually would win the lotto.
It all began last Friday when her 41-year-old husband travelled out for work.
Later that morning, her oldest daughter was sent by her to Tango to get 321 top-up and her Esipay so she could play online at 321lotto.com.pg, after a few tries at the quick game "Raid the Piggy Bank."
She then went on to the “Elephant Scratch” in the game where she was the winner a little while later!
The winnings grew the couple to discuss the entire winnings to be stowed away into their savings and also put towards a Christmas holiday.
The "Elephant Scratch" since coming online has amassed over 30,000 players and several large winnings, making it without a doubt the most played instant game on the 321 Lotto website.
CEO of 321 Lotto, Todd Emanuelli expressed his happiness at having a K10,000 winner.
"This is our biggest winner since we started.”
“This victory is evidence of the thrill and possibilities that 321 Lotto offers its participants.”
“This victory acts as a potent a reminder that anyone may play the 321 lottery and win large from anywhere,” he said.
The lucky woman and her family are congratulated by the 321 Lotto team on their enormous victory, wishing them all the best in the future and future players to play responsibly!
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Published on August 7, 2024
TISA COMMUNITY FINANCE LTD GETS BANKING LICENSE
Tisa Community Finance Limited (TCFL) is now officially TISA Bank.
The TCF, a key subsidiary of our group, has been granted a banking license by the Bank of Papua New Guinea (BPNG).
The TFCL has now become a fully-fledged commercial bank, TISA Bank Limited, thanks to this achievement.
The Chairman of TISA Group George Tai expressed his delighted to announcing this major milestone in their journey.
TISA Bank is dedicated to cutting-edge financial solution services that are customized to meet the various demands of Papua New Guinean people, companies and communities.
Rooted in the values of the parent organization, Teachers Savings and Loan Society Ltd,
its approach is guided by the principles of People, Prosperity, and the Planet.
The strategic objective is to offer all-inclusive banking services via digital channels, mobile banking apps, and agency banking models.
TISA remains steadfast in its dedication to moral banking practices as a proud member of the Global Alliance for Banking on Values.
“Remaining unwavering in its commitment to ethical banking practices as a proud member of the Global Alliance for Banking on Values.”
“We strive to make a positive impact on society and the environment, aligning with our core values and the needs of our stakeholders,”
“With over fifty years of history, we are building on our legacy to reach remote and underserved regions and support the Bank of Papua New Guinea's financial inclusion and green finance goals.”
Mr. Tai emphasized that TISA Bank represents a commitment to enhancing banking services for the people of Papua New Guinea and serving as a pillar of support for our customers and their communities.
“We are excited about this new chapter in our journey.”
“We eagerly invite everyone to join us in creating a brighter future for Papua New Guinea as we continue to grow and serve our customers and communities.”
Published on August 7, 2024
GURIAS DOWN WIGMEN IN OLD RABAUL TOWN
The East New Britain (ENB) Agmark Gurias defeated the Kroton Hela (KH) Wigmen 22-16 in a match with some drama at the Queen Elizabeth Park in Rabaul in the round 16 of the 2024 Digicel ExxonMobil Cup Season.
The ENB Agmark Gurias took the victory over the Wigmen with 6 points thanks to Guria’s winger Chris Benjamin scoring his second try in the final 79th minute into fulltime.
The Wigmen and Gurias saw a heated first half, where a penalty was forced out of the Gurias within 10 minutes of the game where Wigmen’s Solomon Pokare successfully executed the goal.
Both teams exhausting the full set of 6 into the first 10 minutes when Wigmen five-eight, Tony Wemin opened the score board with a try in the 12th minute followed by a failed conversion by Benton Leme.
The leading Wigmen motivated the Gurias respond and score but were held up or too exhausted by the Wigmen Defence. A penalty was than awarded to the Gurias, where the fullback Liprin Sakias successfully converted into points in the 25th minute, this followed a try by Gurias Center Emil Benjamin in 33minute into half time. Gurias Lead first half 8-6.
Meantime, Guiras’ Mark Alunga and Wigmen’s Jacob Lot were both sent to the sinbin in the 39th minute.
The second half saw more tension resulting with two additional players sent off to the sinbin in the 43rd minute, joining the first two already in the sinbin from the first half.
The second half saw the Gurias came up with another try in 5 minutes by second rower Johnson Simon along with two tries by winger Chris Benjamin in the 53rd and 79th minute. With 2 out of three conversions each successful by interchange Ase Boas and Liprin Sakias. The Wigmen followed with two tries by center Junior Igila and hooker Woodie Kawage, with only one successful conversion, trailing the Gurias 16-22.
The Rabaul Gurias now proudly take their 9th win following 5 losses and 2 draws in the entire 16 rounds and look to face the NCD Moni Plus Vipers in round 17 on the 10th of August at the Queen Elizabeth Stadium, Rabaul.
Published on August 4, 2024
PNGDF TO JOIN EXERCISE PITCH BLACK 2024
The Papua New Guinea Defense Force (PNGDF) has sent a detachment to participate in Exercise Pitch Black 2024 in a first from 43 years.
Pacific friends have come together over the shared values of sustaining peace and stability across the Indo- Pacific region, from the rugged and jungle-covered mountains of Papua New Guinea to the flat and arid terrain of northern Australia.
The PNGDF brings with it two PAC-750 aircraft, typically used for training and other utility tasks, a small but significant footprint.
Pitch Black PNG pilot Lieutenant Cameron Hosea highlighted the importance of interoperability with other participating nations.
“We are really excited to be here as a part of the military aviators of the world."
“We love being able to build capacity to enable us to have future working relationships."
"We’re after the exposure and experience from operating in Australia.”
The PNGDF has also brought a highly skilled maintenance crew to sustain its efforts throughout the exercise.
PNGDF Aircraft Engineer Joshua Magum said the team has seized this opportunity to gain exposure to maintaining their aircraft in a different environment.
“I’m looking forward to learning and being part of the exercise as an individual and part of the team."
"I hope to learn as much as I can to take back home with me,” Aircraft Engineer Magum said.
Pitch Black offers the PNGDF and nineteen other countries a comprehensive, practical collective training program that supports their respective sovereign security goals.
PNGDF Detachment Commander for Exercise Pitch Black 2024 Lieutenant Colonel Doug Vavar, said the exercise gave his force the opportunity to look at how it operates against the world's best.
“The PNGDF element is growing and eventually will become an Air Force."
"An Air Force is built on capability and the people."
"Exercise Pitch Black 2024 gives us the opportunity to grow our people,” said Lieutenant Colonel Vavar.
Published on August 3, 2024