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The Koiari Local Level Government in the Hiri Koiari District of Central Province has invested in a new Administration Building. This is part of their capacity building program.

The LLG Manager Alfred Kennedy said, the administration center which used to be at Sogeri, is now being built at 15 mile. Less than an hours drive outside of Port Moresby.

The new administration building is being constructed at the cost of K320 000. Funded by the Central Provincial Administration.

The LLG president said this is part of their strategic plan to build their capacity at the LLG level, and to ensure a good working environment for their workers.

“With the increase in Population and their demand for basic services, we need to have a better plan to serve our people. But we must sit in a good office space to do our work, and serve the interest of our people,” Kenedy said.

Koiari LLG Manager Alfred Kennedy

The LLG president said, with the new administration building in place, there are plans to build staff houses, including a health center.

“People from this ward area have to travel to Sogeri to get treatment. We need a health center to cater for the people of 14 mile and 15 mile. And also neighboring wards.” Kennedy said.

With Hiri Koiari being one of the newly established District in the province, the LLG is working closely with their local MP to ensure that their development aspirations are achieved.

However, Kennedy highlighted the shortage of staff from the LLG office.

“Currently we have only three staff. We are planning to recruit more casual workers to assist us in data collection and other administration duties.”

With all these plans in place, however, work on the administration building have been delayed, due to funding constraints.

The Koiari LLG Manager said they are committed to have their administration center completed by November.

Koiari LLG

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An exposure visit facilitated by Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has given one model vanilla farmer in East Sepik an insight into vanilla farming in Madagascar.

Nicodemus Mainga, a model farmer from East Sepik, was amazed. Mainga said the skills and knowledge he acquired, during the visit to Madagascar was invaluable.

He said he learned a lot about how Madagascar grows its top-quality vanilla, making them the best in the world.

“This visit was super helpful for me as a farmer. Now, I can share these techniques with my fellow farmers in Papua New Guinea. So we can also make vanilla as good as Madagascar’s. It’s a win-win for us, and I’m really happy I came to visit Madagascar,” Mainga said.

The exposure visit to Madagascar was arranged and supported by the FAO. A part of the European Union-funded STREIT PNG Programme, aimed at promoting the development of vanilla value chain in Papua New Guinea.

FAO Senior Agricultural Officer, Rabi Rasaily, says the exposure visit will improve their skills in vanilla production and processing. But most importantly to formulate good governing policies, regulations and standards that protect producers, traders and exporters rights. While contributing to quality assurance to establish trust on PNG vanilla with the international buyers.

The delegation from Papua New Guinea, included senior officers from Central Government agencies. Such as the Department of National Planning and Monitoring (DNPM), the Spice Industry Board (SIB) under the Department of Agriculture and Livestock (DAL). As well as Provincial Government and Administration Institutions.

The focal point of this journey was Sava, a region synonymous with vanilla excellence. Nestled on the northern and northeastern coast of Madagascar known as Sava.

An area that has become the epicentre of vanilla cultivation, encompassing every aspect from farming to processing and export.

Vanilla Farming

The delegation’s itinerary took them through this green expanse. Immersing themselves in the heart of the world’s leading vanilla production and export hub. A hub which accounts for approximately 80% of the global vanilla market.

The delegation was impressed by the quality of Madagascar’s vanilla product’s. As well as the strong collaboration among different stakeholders in the sector.

They also learned about the challenges and opportunities faced by the vanilla industry in Madagascar. Such as climate change, threat of pests and diseases, price volatility, quality standards, traceability, certification, and market access.

Floyd Lala, Director of the National Authorizing Officer Support Unit at DNPM, reflected on the enlightening visit. “After visiting Madagascar, I’ve gained valuable insights into their success as the world’s leading vanilla producer”, he said.

Vanilla Farming

Air Niugini flights into Madang province has temporarily been downgraded to Dash 8 services due to the airport runway being affected by the recent earthquake in Madang.

The airline company released a statement this afternoon following a notice from the National Airports Corporation (NAC) to commence repair work on the damaged runway.

Parts of Madang province experienced some level of damage during the 6.7 magnitude that occurred over the weekend.

Due to similar repair works at Western Highland’s Kagamuga airport, all Fokker and Boeing 737 flights to Mount Hagen have also been downgraded to Dash 8 aircraft.

Air Niugini says the airport runways have been shortened to allow the National Airport Corporation to carry out maintenance and repair works.

Air Niugini says while the situation is beyond their control safety of their passengers and aircrafts is their priority.

The airline company says it apologies for the inconveniences and will advise when jet operations into both Madang and Mt Hagen are resuming.

The Department of Implementation and Rural Development, commenced the lower highlands region leg of its, “Bilum” Digital Reporting System awareness project, yesterday in Goroka, Eastern Highlands Province.

The “Bilum” Digital Reporting System is an online platform. Incorporating the governance framework of the service improvement program (Provincial and District Services Improvement Program – PSIP & DSIP) to ensure districts and provinces maintain compliance.

Speaking during the opening of the workshop was Minister for Environment and Conservation and Member for Lufa District, Simo Kilepa. He said that the lack of good governance is one of the main contributing factors of corruption.

“Over the years, the SIP has done wonders to some provinces and districts. While there is no visibility of impact development and service delivery for others.
 
“I perceived that this Bilum Digital Platform project will also aid effective monitoring, evaluation and reporting of the SIP funds.

“All of this is part of good governance, addressing abuse and mismanagement of development SIP funds.

“I also think that the Bilum Digital Platform has the capacity to report on other development programs. Like Public Investment Programs, Section 119 and Section 114 reports. Though we have jurisdictional boundaries that guide these reports,” Kilepa said.

He added that the Bilum Digital Platform is leading the space. Capturing the development and service delivery data across the 22 provinces and 96 districts. Saying it will be the second biggest Integrated Information Management System to Integrated Financial Management System (IFMS) in the country.
 
The Minister said DIRD Bilum Digital Platform is not just a digital tool – it is the embodiment of Government aspiration for a transparent, accountable and efficient Papua New Guinea – to improve our ranking. This platform promises to be the cornerstone for the future National Monitoring Authority under MTDP 4.

The reporting system hopes to strengthen accountability, transparency and ultimately improve service delivery in Papua New Guinea.

The awareness and familiarization workshop saw sub-national administrators from Eastern Highlands, Simbu and Jiwaka attend.

The Digital Platform Reporting system is funded by the GoPNG and Australian Government through the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade.

According to NGO group ACT NOW!’s DDA Watch website, out of the 96 districts in the country, Kilepa’s Lufa District is one of the 13 who has launched its Five Year District Development Plan for this parliament cycle.

PNG Prime Minister, James Marape has cautioned Israel on its response to Hamas, a Palestine faction of Islamic Militants who attacked Israel and killed 384 people and the wounding of 1,697 others at 11:30am PNG time.

Described as a surprise attack, the on-going conflict between the Israeli and Hamas includes the dispute over Al-Aqsa Mosque which is considered sacred to both Palestine and Muslims.

The PNG Government is issuing statements condemning the attack because it recently opened its Embassy in Jerusalem.

Marape who condemned the attack on Israel said war-related violence is out of place in this modern day and age.

“In a world where the modern family of nations are coming together under the United Nations charter and rules on human rights, any issues we may have with each other must be resolved through peaceful means,” said Marape.

Marape said if they engage in war and acts of terrorism the response equals to violence.

“Papua New Guinea has shown this since 2001 when we came together to sit at the table in the Bougainville Peace Process. We settled on a Peace Agreement and we are now working through this process to resolve our issues peacefully,” Marape added.

Hence Marape has encouraged Hamas and others aggrieved in matters in relation to the Nation of Israel to resolve these issues through negotiations that can lead to a peaceful outcome.

PNG Foreign Affairs Secretary, Elias Wohengu, echoed Marape’s comments describing the attack as barbaric, unproved and callous.

“The grim reality of this senseless attack is that the hard yards of tedious gains and achievements would be lost overnight, said Wohengu.

He added that the Middle East is experiencing unprecedented economic and commercial growth and expansion in the region triggered by winds of change and flowers of friendship and springs of peace.

The construction of houses at the Duran Farm Housing Estate in Port Moresby is set to commence, following the electrification launching of the Project recently.

Last week, Prime Minister James Marape, Housing Minister, Dr. Kobby Bomareo and dignitaries officially launched the project, by turning on the electricity to Duran Farm.

This signifies the start of the project, which will see over 2000 houses, being built at the cost of over K28 million.

Duran Farm

The Duran Farm Housing Project is a project undertaken by the National Housing Commission. The project aims to build affordable homes for middle class public servants.

Housing Minister, Dr Kobby Bomareo in his remarks thanked the Marape-Rosso Government. For their vision in providing affordable homes for the people.

The Minister said the Duran Farm project began in 2014, but has been delayed over the years, due to legacy issues and other management issues.

“We started very slow, we don’t have a proper board to protect some of our decisions. We have our management in place, but management were too slow,” the Minister said.

The Minister said this will not repeat under his leadership.

Five project developers have been appointed by the National Housing Corporation to develop the project.

Minister Bomareo challenged the developers to complete the project on time and on budget.

“We have our board already in place. Those developers who are not active, will have their contracts terminated,” the Minister said.

Prime Minister James Marape in his key note address highlight the need for Housing in the country.

He said that housing is an important need and every family needs to be housed.

“As a responsible government. We have made it our call to ensure there is a Housing program rolled out throughout the country. For our citizens to have a house, or land to build their house,” Marape said.

With the delay in the project over the years, the Prime Minister challenged the National Housing Corporation to provide a report on the project.

“We have failed our people big time, in as far as progress in this project. I want to commend the leadership today that we are getting up and get going,” Marape said.

Wife of Prime Minister, Rachael Marape, encouraged students at her former High School, to engage in agricultural activities or start up small businesses.

Mrs. Marape spoke on behalf of her husband, the Prime Minister, at the Aiyura National School of Excellence, in Eastern Highlands.

The National High School graduated 280 students last week.

Mrs. Marape highlighted the availability of SME’s and agriculture. She told students that if they cannot find a space at tertiary institutions and colleges, they should consider returning to their land to run their own small agriculture businesses.

“There are thousands of you coming out of schools every year, but there are not enough jobs at the moment for you all,” she said.

Rachael Marape was a student at Aiyura from 1988 to 1989. She reassured the school principal, Mr Karl Puluma, she would take his requests for the repair and maintenance of school facilities at the graduation, back to the Prime Minister to consider.

From the 280 students who graduated with their Higher School Certificates, included 42 Stem students.

Stem is a new education program recently introduced by Prime Minister Marape. To develop highly skilled young people in the National Schools of Excellence for the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics fields.

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The last of the four Guardian Class Patrol Boats gifted to Papua New Guinea Defence Force – Maritime Element has been handed over to the PNG Government.

PNG Defence Minister Win Bakri Daki accepted the (NUSHIP) patrol boat in a ceremony at HMAS Stirling in Perth, Australia.

NUSHIP Gilbert Toropo’s Crew in Parade.

Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles, said PNG and Australia are close friends with a long history of Defence cooperation.

“The Guardian-class Patrol Boat program is one of the most significant programs in support of our Pacific partners,” said Marles.

The NUSHIP which will be commissioned as HMPNGS Gilbert Toropo was designed and built by Australians in Australia.

This patrol boat joins Papua New Guinea’s other vessels Ted Diro, Rochus Lokinap and Francis Agwi as the 17th Guardian-class Patrol Boat delivered under the Australian Government’s Pacific Maritime Security Program.

PNG Defence Minister Win Bakri Daki, and Australian Minister for Defence Personnel and Veterans’ Affairs, Matt Keogh cut the ribbon during the Handover Ceremony of the NUSHIP Gilbert Toropo.

The program is a 30-year commitment by the Australian Government to ensure uninterrupted engagement with our Pacific partners in support of a stable, prosperous, and secure region.

Australia’s minister for Defence Industry and International Development and the Pacific, Pat Conroy said the commitment is part of Australia’s long-standing commitment to support its Pacific partners.

“The construction and delivery of these Guardian-class Patrol Boats by Australia’s world class defence industry offers increased capability to our Pacific partners,” said Conroy.

The inclusion of this patrol boat will extend PNG’s ability to protect its territorial waters and tackle shared maritime security challenges such as illegal and unregulated fishing.

Australia’s minister for Defence Personnel, Matt Keogh said he was proud to deliver NUSHIP Gilbert Toropo.

“The Guardian Class Patrol Boats are critical assets that support Papua New Guinea’s maritime security operations, help to combat illegal fishing and support humanitarian assistance and disaster relief efforts, contributing to the peace and prosperity of our region.”

Keogh emphasized that working together under the Pacific Maritime Security Program means we are well positioned to protect our collective maritime resources now, and into the future.

NUSHIP Gilbert Toropo’s Crew

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Convicted lawyer Paul Paraka, has been sentenced to 20 years imprisonment based on the Principle of Totality.

The Waigani National Court ordered a 10 year jail term for Paraka on each of the five counts he was convicted for.

However, Justice Teresa Berrigan applied the Principle of Totality, and sentenced the 54-year-old to serve 20 years behind bars.

“The Principle of Totality requires a judge who is sentencing an offender on a number of offences, to ensure that the totality or agrivated sentence of the appropriate sentences for each sentence is just and appropriate for the totality of the criminality,” said Justice Berrigan.

Paraka, the principle lawyer of the Paul Paraka Law firm, was found guilty by the Waigani National Court on five counts of misappropriating of state monies totaling K165 million.

The National Court found that between 2007 and 2011, Paraka procured a person or persons within the Department of Finance to dishonestly apply monies to his own use and the use of others.

This was done through 65 cheques over a period of five years starting in;

  • 2007- K30, 300 000, million
  • 2008 K30, 054 312.68 million
  • 2009 K14, 480 672 million
  • 2010, K39, 808 610 million
  • 2011 – K47, 608 300 million.

That money was never recovered.

During the trial, the State submitted that each of the offence was unprecedented in size in the history of Papua New Guinea and submitted that the maximum penalty must be given.

The state argued that the offence was perpetrated over a period of five years and not a spur of the moment.

It was highly a complete scheme demonstrating careful planning as seen in the number of years through the use of law firms in the pretext of court orders (OS 876/2006) in which the offender was a party and transferer of monies to the accused’s law firm and company accounts.

In Paraka’s submissions, he argued that the verdict on conviction was wrong and a sentence cannot be passed.

Paul Paraka had submitted that Justice Berrigan hold her decision on the sentence and allow him to appeal the verdict at the Supreme Court.

He further submitted that the sentence be wholly suspended due to his heart problems and said he could have lost his life through this case. Paraka added that his doctor says he is at risk of heart attack.

However when considering the submissions, Justice Berrigan rejected Paraka’s submission that sentences should not be passed.

“He is entitled to maintain that the verdict is wrong, but for reasons previously given, the right place for those contentions is before the Supreme Court,” said Justice Berrigan.

She continued her judgement saying, it is her view that the courts must strongly condem dishonest offences by lawyers.

Berrigan said it was an elaborated scheme conducted by multiple transactions and the use of the offender’s own property investment company and other multiple law firms through which the payments were funnelled for each of the five consecutive years the offence took place.

The judge said it (offence) demonstrated careful planning and a calculated design to avoid detection and distance the offender from the monies.

“It must also be recognized that a offence of such scale against public finds have the potential to tarnish Papua New Guinea standing at the international level, “said Berrigan.

After careful consideration from submissions from both the state and the defense, Justice Berrigan ruled that Paraka be sentenced to 20 years in prison and will serve his time at the Bomana Correctional Service.

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21 softball teams from around East New Britain took part in the recent Gugu Hire Car Softball Tournament in Rabaul which saw Starbase Ivarak winning the grand prize.

The tournament was held at the Queen Elizabeth Park from 28th September to 1st October, the four day competition was aimed at reviving the sporting code in the volcanic town through the Rabaul Softball Association (RSA).

In the Men’s grand finals, Starbase Ivarak defeated Paveks Kikila Cats 9-6 after completing the 7th inning. Taking home K2,000 prize money.

Paveke Kikila secured K1,000 as runner-ups. Also being awarded the “Most Disciplined Team”.

In the Women’s category, Island Hawks defeated Manolos 14-3 in the grand final. Taking home K2,000 and K1,000 prized money respectively.

Softball Veterans in the likes of;

  • Esau Vinarang, pitching for Starbase Ivarak, – Mesach Topia playing for Paveks Kikila Cats,
    -Ishmael Marnapal playing for MSC, Rosa Maira playing for Sea Bruk Cardinals, Pauline Kaputin pitching for Manolos,
    -sisters-Baiai Tevita and Elsie Tevita laying down the pitcher-catcher combinations for the Island Hawks.

Following the successful conclusion of the Tournament, the RSA Interim Executive Chairlady and tournament director, Bernadette Payoe said, the RSA Interim Executive Committee will decide on options to commence season proper or corporate softball.

The RSA has extended it’s appreciation for sponsors within East New Britain that enabled the softball tournament to be successfully staged.

The Gold sponsor Gugu Hire Car donated K10,000 and earned the naming rights. Gugu Hire Car is a local hire car and construction company.

Minor sponsors include Mengen Limited, Jacom Building Construction Limited, Coastal Shipping Company, EQF Band and Tropicana Ltd.

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