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Emmanuel MAIPE
A BETTER APPROACH TO FREE HEALTH AND EDUCATION
The Opposition Leader and PNG Party Leader Belden Namah has proposed taking a better approach to providing free education and health service if he becomes the next Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea.
Speaking at a recent PNG Party rally in Rigo in the Central province to show support for his party candidates, the Opposition Leader told the people that the best approach to this is to start from the bottom up, which is to improve the enabling infrastructures first.
Namah said the provision of free education and free health service was initially a PNG Party policy when the party formed the coalition to install Peter OâNeill as Prime Minister. But this policy was rushed by the then prime minister as a means of securing support from the people come next election.
When Namah was Deputy Prime Minister in the then OâNeill government, he proposed not to implement the policy yet until there are improvements made to the education and health sectors by way of building more schools, hospital, colleges and universities to enable more professionals in these sectors.
He explained that by doing this, there should be no issues with spaces in schools and there will be good coverage of basic health services provided to the people.
The Opposition Leader now wants to implement this PNG Party policy properly if he is re-elected to office and becomes prime minister after the 2022 National General Election.
âWhen we go into power, we will still have free education and free basic health service, while we have that we will build more schools, more nursing colleges, more universities, more medical faculties,â Namah told the people.
âWe will not put the cart before the horse, we will do it right because PNG Party believes in doing the principal things right. We donât have to be too complicated; we can come back to the basics.â
Mr. Namah attended the PNG Party rally at the Kemabolo village on Tuesday this week in the Rigo District to show support for his candidates running under the PNG Party banner like the former Central Provincial Administrator Mr. Gei Guni Raga, who is running for the Central regional seat.
Published on June 16, 2022
VOTE A LEADER TO BRING REAL CHANGE
One candidate running for the Rigo open seat in the Central province is adamant to see a change in the District which he said has gone backwards post-independence as a result of poor management and a lack of proper leadership. That candidate is Mr. Dickson Guina, the former Secretary of the Department of Provincial and Local Government Affairs.
A veteran himself of the public service, having served over thirty years in handing matters of provincial and district affairs, he told crowds at a recent PNG Party rally at Kemabolo village in Rigo that it is time now to vote in a leader that has a vast and intimate knowledge of how the system works, so to bring about the changes, developments and services to the district, which have been lacking in the past forty- six years.
âWe are lacking a good leader, a leader who has a dream, a passion for change, and a vision for the future generation.
âGuina told the crowd that if elected into parliament, he plans to turn things around starting off by transforming the district capital, Kwikila into a major commercial hub where it can bring in the much needed revenue for the district through business and agriculture.
He also plans on further improving education among the vital service in the district, so to have a school of excellence that would generate well and highly educated young people from the district that would serve the district, the province and the country as a whole. Mr. Guina plans on doing all that by putting to good use the K10million District Support Improvement Project (DSIP) funds parked in the District Development Authority (DDA) office each year for developments and services for a district.
With his wealth of experience in the public sector and dealing with local level government affairs of districts in the county including Rigo, Mr. Guina further assured the people that his is the right man for the job.
âI want to make Rigo one of the model districts in the whole country, I want to make Kwikila an economic hub,â he told the people. âBe serious about voting this election, itâs about change. You vote a leader who can bring change.â
Meanwhile Mr. Guina, who is running as an independent candidate, was invited to the PNG Party rally yesterday at Kembolo village by the Party Leader and Opposition Leader, Belden Namah. Mr. Guina was there amongst other party and independent candidates and PNG Party candidates running for the various seats in the Central province, including the regional seat.
Although it was a PNG Party rally, all other candidates were given their opportunity to also talk to the crowd where Mr. Guina took the opportunity to address the people.
Published on June 15, 2022
BODY OF LATE MP TO LAY IN STATE
The body of the late Member for Sumkar in Madang province, Chris Nangoi, is expected to be flown into Port Moresby this week so to lay in state at the Grand Hall in Parliament for fellow members of parliament to pay their final respects.
According to the United Labour Party (ULP) Treasurer Mr. Rueben Giusu, the Clerk of Parliament is in liaison with the party, the office of the member, and the family of the late member to make the arrangements at a time when the 2022 National General Election is already on.
âWe are hoping that the body of the late member for Sumkar is brought in the earliest on Tuesday to lay in state and be flown back to Madang either on Thursday or Friday.â
He added that the confirmation is expected to be made known by tomorrow by the Clerk of Parliament.
The late member of Sumkar passed away on Thursday 9th June at the Modilon General Hospital in Madang, following a short illness.
The late member is the second ULP member that has passed away after the Party Leader and Member for Bulolo late Sam Basil, passed away a month ago in a road accident in Morobe Province.
Published on June 12, 2022
NO DUTIES YET FOR NEW VESSEL AFTER ITS COMMISSIONING TODAY
The Papua New Guinea Defense Force (PNGDF) maritime element boosted its operational capabilities with a new vessel commissioned today; however, it will not be used for any duties yet.
Commander of Defense Force (CDF) Major General Mark Goina said the new Landing craft- HMPNGS Cape Gloucester, will not be deployed for security and logistical operations during the 2022 National General Election.
âFor the landing craft, because this oneâs just commissioned, weâll put her on reserve,â said the CDF.
He said the other vessels in the fleet will be used including the other landing craft the HMPNGS Lakekamu.
âLakekamu will be used mainly within the Milne Bay waters and to Morobe and up to East and West New Britain.â
However, Goina said if there is need to deploy Cape Gloucester, the defence force will do so.
He added that the Guardian Class patrol boats will be on duty as well supporting the election security and logistical effort.
Meanwhile, the new vessel was commissioned as HMPNGS Cape Gloucester to mark the significant battle during the Second World War that played at big part in turning the tide of the war in the pacific.
Cape Gloucester was one of the major battle grounds in the pacific campaign that saw the allied forces comprising of United Stated Marines of the First Division, Navy, Air Force and the Royal Australian Air Force and Army landed and engaged the Japanese force during Operation Benchmark to capture an airfield, before moving on to the Admiralty Islands, which is now Manus.
The new vessel was purchased from the Australian Defence Force by the PNG government and was delivered on the 13th of May this year.
It holds up to 16 crew including the captain and has a greater loading and troop capacity than the current landing craft.
Published on June 10, 2022
RANGERVIEW PLAZA A PLUS FOR NSL MEMBERS
Members of Nambawan Super Limited (NSL) stand to benefit from an investment made by the superfund, that was officially opened to the public today in Port Moresby city.
That investment is the Rangeview Plaza, a new shopping complex built through a public private partnership between NSL, National Capital District Commission (NCDC) and Lamana Development Limited and built at a cost of K300million.
NSL Chairman Mr. Reginald Renagi said that the superfund is are the majority shareholder with 56.72% ownership of the project.
âWith Nambawan Super as the majority shareholder, the project is also expected to generate long term returns for Nambawan Superâs over 214, 000 members nationwide.
âRangeview is proudly PNG- owned and aims to be an industry leading enterprise that benefits everyday hard-working Papua New Guineans through providing high quality goods and services, supporting state led development and growing the retirement savings of Nambawan Super,â said the chairman.
Meanwhile, the ownership of the new plaza is split between NCDC with 12.76%, Lamana Development with 30.52% and NSL with the 56.72%.
NCD Governor Powes Parkop said this project initiative has also created employment for many people during the construction phase and now when it all completed.
Parkop also explained that this partnership was part of the cityâs plans to promote investments that would go towards the goal of lifting the image and reputation of Port Moresby to a main hub for business, investments, and entertainment in the Asia- Pacific region.
NCD City Manager Mr. Ravu Frank also echoed this statement by the governor by saying that there are more projects in line that NCDC would partner with private organizations to deliver that would improve the image of the city and boost business and investments.
Meanwhile, the Rangeview precinct features the commercial plaza, and a residential complex called the Rangeview Estate, which is located just next to the plaza itself.
Published on June 1, 2022
DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER SEAT REMAINS IN MOROBE
Prime Minister (PM) James Marape has honored the request for the Deputy Prime Ministers seat to be retained in the Morobe province, when he appointed the Member for Lae John Roso the position, follow the recent tragic passing of the former Deputy Prime Minister and Member for Bulolo, Sam Basil.
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Speaking this afternoon after his official swearing into the office of the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Roso said the request was put forth by the Morobe Governor Ginson Saonu in honor and as a mark respect of the late member for Bulolo who died in a tragic road accident in the province.
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"He asked for the seat to be retained in Morobe and the prime minister in his wisdom after consulting various leaders, ensured that the seat of the deputy prime minister fell on my shoulders, so I would like to say a big thank you to the coalition members,â said Roso.
"We will try to do our best to ensure the country runs smoothly until the next government is formed after the election.â
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Meanwhile, Prime Minister James Marape said even though the election is on, the office of the deputy must not be vacant, hence the appointment of Mr. Roso. He further stated that from this time on there will be no major decisions made from the office of the deputy, instead Roso will be just doing oversight of things.
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The PM then congratulated Mr. Roso on his appointment and congratulated the Member for Magarima Mr. Manasseh Makiba who was also sworn in this afternoon as Minister for Transport and Infrastructure.
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Both Roso and Makiba were sworn in this afternoon by the Acting Governor General, Chief Justice Gibbs Salika, at the Government House in Port Moresby.  Â
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Published on May 25, 2022
CANDIDATE WANTS TO SEE BOTTOM-UP APPROACH WORK
An independent candidate contesting the National Capital District (NCD) Regional seat is focused on prioritizing on improving peopleâs lives as his policy through a proper city planning mechanism that would lead to improved services.
The candidate, Mr. Ben Dangima who could be a hot favorite in this election, said what the city of Port Moresby needs is a leader who would focus on the bottom-up approach to development, and that means sorting out the issues and needs of the people in the city through better planning.
This is one thing he intends to bring in and make it work if he gets elected as governor in this 2022 National General Election.
âOur policy is a bottom-up policy, and our slogan is hope for the hopeless,â said Mr. Dangima.
He said the city has seen a lot of settlement issues, law and order issues and people just wanting to make a living but are unable to do so because of the challenges brought about by some laws and regulations that donât favor citizens.
He added that his focus is to help the little people, the ones living in settlements, the homeless people, and the struggling small business owners and those wanting to get into small businesses.
âThatâs why we want to have a proper town planning system in place,â he said.
Thatâs because to really address this, he said proper urban planning is key to it and proposes to make the necessary changes to have an effective and robust planning system in place that would improve health care, proper water and sanitation into the settlements, proper education systems to help those who did not make it in school and better strategies to support Small and Medium Enterprises (SME).
He further stated that with proper planning a lot of things will fall into place, the welfare of the people will be better addressed, that will then lead to better law and order situation in the city and SMEs to prosper and generate revenue and employment for the people in the city.
Meanwhile, Mr. Dangima went for his nomination at the Sir John Guise stadium yesterday (Thursday 19th May) at around 4pm along with a big group of his supporters in a convey of hired trucks and public transport buses that made their way to the venue.
Published on May 21, 2022
MAGPIES RETURN TO POM AFL
The Magpies have return to the Colts Oval with fresh new faces after two years outside of the premier Port Moresby Australian Football League (AFL) competition and just last weekend saw the football club from Gerehu had their first match of 2022 Moni Plus AFL season during the opener.
According to the clubâs Founder Mr. Bruce Sovara, the team had to cancel its participation in the competition when the COVID-19 pandemic broke out in 2020.
There were a lot of disturbances brought about by the measures and restrictions put in place during that period of time that saw the club unable to get back into the competition.
Nevertheless, after a long break from the competition the club is back with new players replacing the older ones that have stepped out of the sport or moved on to other clubs. âWe had to start all over again.
Most of the players are new and come from all over Gerehu from stage one to stage seven who have come forward after we put out a notice to any interested boys who want to play with the club,â said Mr. Sovara.
Mr. Sovara himself is a legend in the game and he aims to shape up the boys to be a formidable team in the city competition.
He is a Papua New Guinea (PNG) representative himself having played with the Mosquitoes menâs national team for the 2002, 2008 and 2011 International Cups and has a lot of experience and skills that he can pass on to the young guns.
Meanwhile, the club for the time being has put in a team for the menâs A- reserve grade and the focus now is to put together a womenâs team as well.
A notice for interested girls to be part of the club has already gone out and the club is expecting some good response.
Published on May 20, 2022
KANDIU NOMINATES FOR NCD REGIONAL
Port Moresby candidate Michael Kandiu has signed his nomination this afternoon marking the start of his campaign to run for the NCD Regional seat .
Kandiu and his supporters turned up this afternoon at the Sir John Guise stadium to sign the nomination for along with the Returning Officer.
After nomination, he said he just want to see this election run fairly and has made some recommendations to the PNGEC earlier to ensure a safe, free and fair election.
This is Mr. Kandiu's third time to run for the NCD regional seat. He contested in 2012 and 2017 elections where he came in the top five.
Mr. Kandiu is confident in coming home this election.
Published on May 19, 2022
MEMBERS PAY RESPECT TO LATE BASIL
The body of the late Deputy Prime Minister and Member for Bulolo Sam Basil arrived at the National Parliament Grand Hall this morning to lay in state for fellow members of parliament to pay their respects to the late members and his family.
The casket arrived at the steps of parliament just after 11am and was received by the Speaker of Parliament, Job Pomat.
The family of the late member arrived earlier and were led into the parliament grand hall to wait for the casket of their beloved father to arrive.
The speaker led the procession of the members to pay their final respects. He was followed by the Prime Minister James Marape and his wife, and then the rest of the members went to pay their respects.
A very emotional Member for Finschhafan Rainbo Paita couldnât hold back his tears when he paid his respect. He openly cried as he stood in front of the casket and then embracing the late memberâs family.
The casket of the late Deputy PM later departed parliament for the Sir John Guise stadium where the official state funeral service is now taking place this afternoon.
Published on May 17, 2022
SDP ENDORSES ONLY TWO FEMALE INTENDING CANDIDATES
The Social Democratic Partyâs (SDP) rigorous selection process of interested persons to run under its party banner for the 2022 National General Election, has seen only two female intending candidates to contest in the election selected.
The two female candidates are Dorothy Tekwei for the West Sepik Regional seat and Angela Nelson for the Alotau Open seat in Milne Bay province.
According to Party Leader and Governor for National Capital District (NCD), Powes Parkop, the two females were selected among a huge number of people that submitted application requesting the run under the party banner in the election.
âMany have put up their hands to be endorsed by our party. On the record about six hundred expressed interests,â said the governor.
âProcessing it was not easy, choosing was even harder so I want to say that we have gone through a very exhausting process. We have done our best because the country and the people deserve the best and nothing else.â
Parkop said the job of providing leadership is not easy as it is a very serious responsibility for a person to take; therefore, the party executives must make sure that only the ones they consider having a chance to do very well in the election, are chosen as indenting candidates.
Meanwhile, other notable intending candidates chosen by the SDP include Fr. Simon Dumarinu for Central Bougainville Open seat, outgoing SDP Party President Mr. Kenn Mondiai for the Eastern Highlands Regional Seat, and former National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) boss Mr. Joseph Eladona for the Samarai Murua Open seat in the Milne Bay province.
In closing the announcement of the endorsement of the intending candidates, Governor Parkop reassured all of them that the party will give its full support to them during the campaigning period.
Published on May 10, 2022
MOZZIES CONTINUE REIGN AS WORLD CHAMPIONS
The Papua New Guinea (PNG) senior menâs Australian Football League (AFL) national team, the PNG Mosquitoes, continue to reign as world champions now that the biannual International Cup has been further postponed to 2024.
According to PNG AFL Commission, the Mozzies will remain world champions for another year and the womenâs Flames national team, remain in the top 10 of the world rankings.
The PNG Mosquitoes will now be defending their title next year after beating New Zealand in 2017 in the last International Cup. The next event was to be held in 2020 but due to the COVID- 19 pandemic, it was deferred to 2023, and now to 2024.
In the meantime, the PNG AFL Commission is advising all its participating regions to continue running their competitions to keep the players in form and ready to defend the cup for the third time.
However, one AFL Association President is not too happy with the postponement of the International Cup to 2024. The Port Moresby AFL Association President Mr. Douglas Lai said the postponement will further delay plans for preparations for the selections for the national teams.
âIts sad, we planned out our program to the International Cup, but the delay is all to do with Australia and the COVID-19 impacts there, not with us. In PNG we are all go to go.â
Meanwhile, to compensate for that Mr. Lai said the Commission should be looking at concepts to keep the athletes in shape and focused on the game through organizing more national or regional sporting events for players to take part in, and at the same time select the up-and-coming ones to form the national teams.
Published on April 28, 2022
