Prime Minister Hon. James Marape said today (Monday January 31 2022) that he looks forward to the conclusion of the Commission of Inquiry into the controversial K3 billion Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS) loan.
Monday 31 January 2022
UBS inquiry chairman wants concluded report to be presented publicly
Tuesday 25 January 2022
Government minister happy with major renovation of public housing
BY CYRIL GARE
Sunday 23 January 2022
Commentary: Why Peter O'Neill really matters
BY DAVID LEPI
Why O'Neill really matters?
Thursday 20 January 2022
Australian National University PhD holder becomes Assistant Police Commissioner
Police Commissioner David Manning this week promoted four police officers to the rank of Assistant Commissioners in-charge of various commands within the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
Among them is Dr Philip Mitna who holds a doctoral degree from the Australian National University in Canberra.
His doctoral thesis was on Factors influencing Papua New Guinea’s foreign policy in the twenty-first century.
ACP Dr Philip Mitna (left) |
He is the first police officer to be conferred a doctoral degree.
Son of a correctional service officer, Mitna from Simbu province was a science foundation student at the University of Papua New Guinea but his marks did not impress much and when cadet recruitment for the police college came up he enlisted and completed his training.
He was then posted to the NCD dog unit squad and eventually became the Dog Unit director.
When he was at the police department he furthered tertiary studies at UPNG obtaining a degree in public policy management, then a postgraduate degree in Public Administration in Singapore and eventually his doctoral degree in Australia.
Dr Mitna is now Assistant Commissioner Policy & Planning at RPNGC.
“I’m satisfied with the board recommendations and have no doubt you are bringing onboard your expertise that is very much needed in the management. We now have a solid team to take the constabulary forward,” Commissioner Manning said.
The other promotions were
· Chief Superintendent Peter Philip to Assistant Commissioner Border Command;
· Chief Superintendent Rigga Neggi to Assistant Commissioner Highlands Eastern Command; and
· Chief Superintendent Perou N’Dranou to Assistant Commissioner New Guinea Islands Command. Mr N’Dranou is currently contingent Commander of the Police and Correctional Service officers deployed to the Solomon Islands.
Deputy Commissioner Administration Joanne Clarkson has congratulated the officers and also thanked them for showing interest in applying for these challenging positions.
She said: “There were 14 applications for six positions advertised but it was reduced to five because there was a substantive appointment made to my previous position as the Deputy Chief of Bougainville Police Service which is Assistant Commissioner Naua Vanuawaru, so the board deliberated on five positions instead."
She added that the Commissioner specifically wanted a good team to not only deliver the 2022 National General Election but more importantly transcend the executive reform agendas and intentions going forward.
“So, from the applications the board saw that you are fit for the organization at this particular time to deliver what is most needed and have recommended you all. It’s time we set the foundation and legacy for the ones coming after us.
Friday 7 January 2022
CBC missionary Les Marsh passes on at 100 in New Zealand
BY LES LOADER
On the 23rd of December, Les Marsh entered the presence of the Lord. I imagine he heard words similar to, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant. Enter into the joy of your master’(Matt 25:21).
Wednesday 5 January 2022
Papua New Guinea voters asking politicians too much for free handouts: North Fly experience
Break The Cycle | Learn to live within our means
I saw this to be so true in Papua New Guinea and we have to break this culture.
I share this here and hope it impacts on us to break this cycle
BY PETER KORUGL
At any given day, you go into Boroko, you will note a few dirty looking lot, sitting at various locations, with a piece of cloth spread in front of them calling out for a 10 toea or 20 toea. This is life for the beggers in the city.
Monday 3 January 2022
The National General Elections campaign for Agarobe in 2017
Here is the video that comprehensively spells out Robert Agarobe's development vision and how to approach it for Central Province in 2017.
He has kept the development vision and plans consistent throughout his five year term.
He has set out some foundational elements that should propel the practical execution of the development plans.
One of them is to increase the internal revenue for the province.
Sunday 2 January 2022
Why should Robert Agarobe return as Governor for Central Province
Merry Christmas to all you beautiful people of Central Province and our friends, today being a special day let's celebrate with joy and happiness as through our maker all things are possible.
Robert Agarobe at Kuriva during his 2017 campaign
Central Province is no exception as we are blessed with an abundance of Gods blessings compared with others.
We have our seas, rivers and land that are over flowing with food and beauty that's complimented with a beautiful environment and a special type of people that reflect Gods beauty in our attitude as we love to sing dance and be merry, and that's how God designed us to show off his blessings to the world.
Why does the public pay fees to access shower facilities at Ela Beach
BY JUNIOUR UKAHA
Is this shower/bath facility at Ela Beach owned by NCDC or a private person/contractor? Yesterday (Dec, 26, 2021) they charged me K10 for using the bath facility.
That's K2 each for two adults and K1 each for four kids.
They also charged other users the same fees.
They also charged K1 for adults and 0.50t for kids who are using the adjacent toilet facilities.
There were no notices there telling the public that they were supposed to pay these fees.
Instead, while we were having our shower/bath a lady approached us and informed us that we were to pay the said fees.
I was surprised and inquired about the ownership of the facility.
She said the facility is owned by NCDC but was managed by a private contractor.
My concern is: how can an important public recreational area be given to a private contractor to operate?
We pay taxes to the Government to have access to these facilities?
Why are we paying again for these services?
Please, can someone in NCDC explain this situation for the public's benefit?
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Happy New Year 2022
Time flies for busy bees.
It's another New Year and I wish you all my readers a prosperous 2022.
Take the challenges for last year as a stepping stone for growth and prosperity this year.
One of the important events for us this year is the National General Elections so be a part of it as it as having a functioning and service delivery oriented government ensures our livelihoods are better.
Being a spectator wouldn't help much is defining what government we will have.
Last year I lost my dad in June and before that GC Sir Michael Somare passed on.
Before Sir Michael was Sir Mekere Morauta, a champion of privatisation.
We also lost Sir Pita Lus, Sir Paulias Matane and many more prominent and elderly leaders.
Community at Dove Place, Erima celebrating Christmas 2021 with fun and games |
What I do accept despite the mourning is that it is a period of changing of the guards.
Therefore young generations must now stand up and take the baton of leadership to chart our new development pathway that must yield prosperity.
Like I said, we must actively part take in the National General Elections this year.
A serious reminder on a different note, please do not celebrate New Years by breaking bottles on the roads or burning tyres.
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