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Over 50 health workers and non-clinical staff from the West New Britain Provincial Health Authority presented a petition to the West New Britain Provincial Government on Thursday (April 14) morning.
Their concern is the continuous threat and harassment towards doctors, nurses and PHA staff as law and order issues in Kimbe spiral out of control.
Dr Sapuri said if this continues, doctors will not come and work in West New Britain. She said it’s not just a concern from health workers but as members of the public and civil society.
“We are representing everyone to raise this concern and stop the growing criminal attacks in Kimbe.”
“It’s affecting our health system and we have raised our concerns point by point in the petition for our leaders and provincial authorities to consider,” said Dr Sapuri.
In an earlier post on social media, Dr Sapuri said in the space of seven weeks’ specialist doctors left Kimbe because they believe the Provincial Government has failed to provide safety for all in the Province.
She said this has been a growing concern causing much disappointment and frustration over the never ending law and order problems.
As a result, the clinic was closed and has been for the past five days.
“Enough is enough, we cannot continue to serve the people while safety of our staff are not guaranteed,” said Dr Sapuri.
“There is so much criminal activities going on in Kimbe, we want our leaders to make a stand and come-up with solutions,” added Sapuri.
They protested peacefully to the Provincial Government building and presented their petition to Governor Sasindran Muthuvel, the Acting Provincial Administrator Leo Mapmani and other members of the PEC.
A hundred and twenty (120) students ranging from six to sixteen-year-olds are currently participating in a training for internet safety sponsored by CPL Foundation.
The Cyber Sawe PNG School Holiday Training was launched on Monday by the charity arm of CPL Group, CPL Foundation.
The training is supported by an Australian Community Computer Science organization, SecuriDay.
The Cyber Sawe PNG internet security workshop is a first-of-its-kind which focuses on raising awareness on the safe and informed use of the internet.
CPL Group CEO Navin Raju said, “CPL Group is keen to support our younger generation to
better understand internet/cyber safety to be able to protect themselves when surfing the
internet.”
He said one of CPL Group’s values is to be responsible to the people, communities and environment of Papua New Guinea.
“The internet is one environment that children need guidance in exploring.
“CPL Group takes pride in this contribution to nation building in nurturing young minds as one aspect of national and local development,” said Mr Raju.
Kids SecuriDay Team leader, Ms Heidi Winter who leads the seven member team of cyber experts said this is an awareness to build strong skillsets and showcase internet best practices on on how to efficiently utilize the Internet and hi-tech.
“We have workshop topics covered for children, teenagers and adults,” Winter said.
The topics of the training are designed to build confidence and teach individuals how to be tech savvy in internet security and computing.
The four days training started on the 12th of April and will end on Friday 15th April..
Over 300 applications were received highlighting the need for such training.
“We have documented all the applicants and do plan to have additional programs this year with the same content.,” said Mr Raju.
The people of Gunangi in Suai LLG in the Sinesine-Yongomugl District of Simbu have received financial support for their mini hydro power project.
A joint of funding K450,000 from the Sinesine-Yongomugl District Development Authority and Simbu Provincial Government was presented to the Community Project Team recently.
That is K350,000 from SSY DDA and K100,000 from Simbu Provincial Government.
The local communities contributed money to fund the hydro power project which began last year, however, despite their efforts, funding still fell short, affecting the progress of the project.
Sinesine-Yongomugl MP and Petroleum Minister, Kerenga Kua said the funding will help complete the first phase of the project.
Kua said such community driven initiatives will be supported for people, including schools and health facilities to benefit from.
The financial support from the provincial government through the leadership of Governor Michael Dua will help purchase another turbine for the hydro project.
The Chairman of the Perige Suai Hydro project thanked both the DDA and Simbu Provincial Government for their support toward the project.
In expressing his gratitude, the chairman said this will bring to the communities of Suai especially Gunangi the service of electricity after years of living in the dark.
He said government institutions like Suai High school, primary school and health services in remote Gunangi will become more improved with proper electricity supply.
More than 10,000 people will have access to electricity once the project is completed.
The mini power project initiative proves the people’s intent to improve their community standards and living conditions.
Now, they aim to put the funding to good use, complete the project and deliver it before July this year.
The Kroton Hela Wigmen Rugby League Club has announced a 34 men team for its 2022 season.
In a statement released today, Club Chairman, Andy Hetra said the team was selected from trial matches and training over the past few months. Hetra said the club has retained more than half the club’s current key players with most players originating from Hela.
The 34-men comprise of 2019, 2020 and 2021 squad members while the rest of the stock were selected from the Ipatas Hela Leg tournament, SHP 9’s Port Moresby Rugby League and other off-season competitions.
The Wigmen Chairman said the Club is a promoter of inclusivity an accepts players from all over PNG, irrespective of their origin.
“We are a club that encourages inclusiveness and promotes raw talents to reach their full potential”, said Hetra.
He said Hela Wigmen is a diverse club and recruits players and coaching staff from all regions in Papua New Guinea.
“We look for players who are serious in excelling their rugby careers and we want to harness that with the system we have”, said Hetra.
The Club Chairman said the team is also proud to announce two of its consistent and loyal players who have played leadership roles in the likes of Valentine Culligan and Solomon Pokare who have the support of both old and new players.
The Wigmen lineup include Sylvester Bulu, Norman Brown, Junior Igila, Valentine Wamdi, Anderson Benford, Tony Wemin, Solomon Poakre(Co-Captain), Valentine Culligan (C), Patrick Morea, Jeffrey Robert, Atua Nogoya, Missach Welen, Kopu Piju, Manu Kame, Jorden Steven, Peter Homoko, Tapia Solu, Allen Simbiri, Igiboi Lawrence, Siki Konden, Sylder Bulu, Gordon Isaac, Iso Kita, Lape Peape, Stanford Pandine, Ronny Nakira, Justin Meketa, Gori Akuni, Bernad Lai, Rodwell John, Pembo Pokeya, Steven Pat, Junior Mel and Nanduka Rame.
A total of 10 rookies are featured in the Wigmen team for the 2022 Digicel Cup Competition.
West New Britain Provincial Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with UN Women to partner in empowering women market vendors and improve market operations in the Province.
The MOU has agreed by both parties will enable women’s economic empowerment in the province. The MOU communicates the mutually accepted expectations of all of the parties involved in a negotiation.
Three basic objectives are covered in the agreement.
1) To develop gender-sensitive strategies, mechanisms, and action plans to strengthen the capacity of the market authorities for accountable governance in market management that includes women’s voices.
2) To enhance provincial, district and local level government systems and processes for improved market management systems that build local economies and provide a safe and economically vibrant environment for market vendors to pursue entrepreneur activities in pursuit of their livelihood
3.To build the capacity of women market vendors to seize economic opportunities and voice their concerns with market authorities and resolve problems that adversely affect their economic wellbeing through the establishment of women’s voice mechanisms.
According to UN it’s a work in progress for a collaborative manner to strengthen the local economy by creating safe markets within which women are empowered to pursue entrepreneurial activities, improve their incomes, and control their earnings for the benefit of their families.
Also during the signing, UN Women representatives Vivian Ningi and Eloi Longsen also presented two market booklets as toolkits to Acting Provincial Administrator, Leo Mapmani.
The booklet contains information on helpful market operations.