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Ward Recorders and Agents in the six districts of Madang have raised grievances over nonpayment of allowances, including the cost incurred during the roll update for eight months.

The ward recorders and agents met with the Madang electoral officer manager, Sponsar Navi, on Monday (June27) at the Madang town police station demanding for the electoral office to pay their dues.

Madang Urban Local Level Government Ward Recorder, Theodore Mandoma, says they have been patient over five months and it is time the electoral office addressed their grievances.

Mandoma explained the buildup of their frustrations stems from four issues; nonpayment of allowance, insufficient allowance as per their contracts, risk allowance and the cost incurred since they started work on the roll update.

The ward recorders and agents started work on the roll update in June 2021 and completed the work in January 2022.

But the recorders and agents are arguing that the electoral office had not supported in funding the roll update and they had been using their own funds or borrowing from service providers to complete the exercise; adding that the cost incurred was too much an expense and the electoral office needs to address the issues outlined and sort out their allowances including the added costs.

Mandoma says ward agents received only K300 whilst ward recorders were paid K700 which wasn’t what they were promised as per their contracts.

Mandoma says the temporary Election workers need to know the actual rate of the recorders and the agents and if there was a change to the rate.

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Meanwhile, Phillip Yatukru of Middle Ramu District, says the temporary election workers used their own funds or on credit basis to carry out the roll update.

Adding, the K300 and K700 paid respectively to the ward recorders and agents is less than the expenses involved in the exercise.

Ward Recorder John Marleh, of North Ambenob in Madang District also expresses of non-payment of allowances and other services that were rendered on credit basis that will also pose a risk to election officers during polling.

Madang Election Manager, Sponsar Navi, says like any government departments even provincial governments rely on the national government.

Navi reaffirmed that the roll update was started last year. 

However, the PNG Electoral Head office has not given any funds to the Madang electoral office to carry out roll update.

Navi says this is a big issue that needs to be sorted out but the smooth running of the election involves collaboration from all stakeholders including ward recorders and agents.

The Madang Election Manager thanked the temporary election workers for the work done adding the electoral head office has assured Madang electoral office that funds will be sent to sort out the overdue allowances.

Navi adds, the funds will be paid into the electoral office account and then cash withdrawn to pay temporary election workers who do not have bank accounts.

Navi says he will need clarification from the electoral head office on ward recorders and agents who have been paid K300 and K700 respectively including risk allowance, as all operations carried out in preparation towards the election must always include K300 risk allowance.

Mr Navi claimed he was not aware that the ward recorders and the agents were paid K300 and K700 separately.

Meanwhile those who have engaged services on credit basis have to provide evidence to the electoral office to look into the cost incurred during the roll update exercise.

The temporary election workers gave Madang Electoral office two days to seek answers and sort out their grievances.

The ward recorders and agents will meet again on Thursday 10am at the Madang town station to deliberate on the matter.

The Rita Fylnn Complex (RFC) is now re-opened for COVID-19 testing and other services in the National Capital District (NCD).

Deputy Controller for the National Pandemic response Dr Daoni Esorom explained that the complex was re-opened on June 16th, after a meeting with the NCD Provincial Health Authority (PHA) Team and the Sports Foundation CEO.

“During the meeting, I have given directives for them to reopen the complex.

“So, there is no issue with the RFC and it is opened,” Esorom said.

Staff have also been asked to resume work at the center.

Similar directives were also given by the Pandemic Controller David Manning to the PNG Sports Foundation to ensure the COVID-19 services continue to be provided.

“I have had several discussions with the Sports Foundation CEO to see how best NCC and other partners can support the Sports Foundations to rehabilitate the facility as part of our COVID-19 recovery roadmap.

“It’s now the responsibility of the NCD PHA to continue on the services there including all the other COVID-19 services in other health facilities in the city,” Manning said.

Meanwhile new covid 19 cases have been reported.

As at the 24th of June 2022, there were 30 new cases reported.

27 cases were reported in Enga, 1 each in Western Highlands, East New Britain and NCD.

The new cumulative total for COVID-19 cases in PNG now stands at 44,691, with 658 cumulative deaths.

Over 277,913 people have been fully vaccinated, with over 337,243 people have been vaccinated with at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

The three armored vehicles that will be used for election security in the Highlands were shipped to Lae on PNGDF’s naval vessel, HMPNGS Lakekamu.

A team of 25 sailors, three navy divers, one intelligence officer and Commanding Officer of HMPNGS Lakekamu departed Port Moresby last Tuesday (21 June) and arrived in Lae on Saturday (June25)

Commanding Officer, Lieutenant (Navy) Bryan Pohai and his men on their return journey, loaded two patrol boats in Lae and delivered at Popondetta to assist in election.

“The trip has been good. We have been getting enough support from Maritime Cell Block back in Port Moresby, National Maritime Surveillance Center and now we have established contact with the Joint Task Force Command in Lae, said Commanding Officer Pohai.

The armored vehicles handed over to RPNGC’s acting Officer in charge of Transport, Sergeant Manu Volu will be driven to Mt. Hagen and used to provide security during the polling and counting period.

HMPNGS Lakekamu will be patrolling the waters of Port Moresby through to Milne Bay and will be assisting with logistical support and security during the election.

“It’s been a great journey with the PNG Kumuls. It means everything to me and my family. Whenever I put on the jersey I think of all the time my mum and siblings drove me to training and games. Without them I wouldn’t be there.”

These were the words of PNG LNG Kumuls Captain, David Mead as he prepares to make his last appearance in the red, black and gold colors against Fiji in tonight’s Pacific Test between the PNG Kumuls and the Fiji Batis in Australia.

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Mead told ‘Inside PNG News’ he is excited to play and has dedicated his last Kumul game to his family, fans and followers of the game. 

The PNG born NRL star has also publicly announced he won’t be taking part in the Rugby League World Cup later this year. 

Mead said he would love to see the next generation of young players be given the same opportunity like him in 2008. 

“I was given this opportunity at the age of 19 years old and was able to make a career out of it,” Mead said. 

Mead was born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea as David Moore on the 4th November 1988. 

His childhood memories speak of him as an energetic kid playing footy at Tubuseria Village.

“Plenty of people have inspired me. When I was a kid, I loved playing footy with my friends. We would use empty bottles if we didn’t have a ball”, Mead said.

He moved to Australia when he was 12 years old and attended Kadina High School in Lismore, New South Wales. 

Between the ages of 13 and 18, he decided to play rugby league as a junior footballer for Lismore Marist Brothers. 

In 2008, he was offered a contract with NRL Team Gold Coast Titans and played in their NYC team. It was during this time he announced changing his name to David Mead to honor his aunt’s family who raised him in Australia. 

The same year, Mead’s performance landed him a spot for the PNG Kumuls in the Rugby League World Cup. This was Mead’s beginning of playing representative football. 

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He represented Kumuls again in the 2008 and 2013 World Cup and Captained the PNG side in 2017. 

In 2009 Mead was part of the squad playing for the Pacific Cup and was named Player of the Year by the Rugby League International Federation. 

“Countless people have helped me along the way. I’ve met a lot of players and coaches who pushed me to be better,” Mead said. 

“Go after your dreams. If you want something bad enough, you will find a way to make it happen,” added Mead. 

Mead’s appearance tonight will be his 15th test match for the PNG Kumuls. 

PNG Kumuls Captain, David Mead with wife Taneal Mead and son.

“It’s a short week in camp, so it’s about enjoying each other’s company as much as we can. We have one more session and then the game.

“Yes it will be my very last and I am very grateful to have played since 2008 to now. So many people have helped get here. I’m excited for the game,” Mead said. 

by Rebecca Issimel

Lady Shilda arrived at the shores of Madang on the 18th of June 2022 after a seven-hour voyage from Lae, Morobe Province.

Lady Shilda is a Sea Ambulance that will serve the people of Madang.

This boat came at a cost of K700,000 and will relieve the burden of Medical Evacuation costs faced by MaPHA.

Director for Curative Health Services, Dr Juith Gawi during the reception of the Ambulance at Madang Resort Jetty said that Lady Shilda will help all six districts of Madang Province.

Dr Gawi also thanked the Chief Executive Officer for Madang Provincial Health Authority, Mr Fidelis Waipma for the initiative.

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Mr Waipma thanked the National Department of Health for enabling MaPHA to get the boat, saying that this boat will assist in: distributing medical supplies, medical outreach and other activities that will support health service delivery in the province.

He said that MaPHA will be working closely with partners to sustain the boat.

The CEO also appealed to the Government of Madang to work together to deliver services that the people need.

MaPHA spends almost half a million every year on Medical Evacuation however, the boat will now relieve the burden.

Longest serving Health Advisor for Madang Province Mr Markus Kachau also commended theCEO and Management of MaPHA for this achievement.

The Autonomous Bougainville Government has sworn-in ten new Secretaries to head its government departments in the Bougainville Public Service.

This follows the Toroama-Nisira Government’s recruitment exercise for the senior positions in the Bougainville Administration that commenced with the departmental heads.

The Bougainville Senior Appointments Committee which carries out the selection process, is chaired by Bougainville President Ishmael Toroama, completed its appointments in April following a grueling selection process.

Amongst the ten departmental heads sworn in today was Chief Secretary to the ABG Shadrach Himata who has been in an acting capacity for almost two years.

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The other nine persons sworn in today as new Secretaries are;

 1. John Auna – Secretary for Finance and Treasury

2. Joel Nava – Secretary for Education

3. Stephanie Elizah – Secretary for Bougainville Independence Mission Implementation

4. Lynette Braratai – Pokas – Secretary for Lands and Physical Planning

5. Alex Kerangpuna – Secretary for Commerce Trade and Economic Services

6. Tony Koiri – Secretary for Technical Services

7. Kenneth Dovaro – Secretary for Department of Primary Industry and Marine Resources

8. Timothy Gaemate – Secretary for President and Bougainville Executive Council

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Secretary for Community Government, Elly Sawa was not sworn in today due to being on duty travel in Port Moresby.

 

President Ishmael Toroama encouraged collaboration engagement between the departments in dealing with their respective priorities and implementing Bougainville’s Independence Mission.

The President also stressed on the need for departments to utilize the Sharp’s Agreement to draw down powers and functions from Waigani as well as creating a better relationship between the political and administrative arms of the ABG.

President Toroama expressed his optimism in building a cohesive partnership between the two arms of the ABG to ensure efficient service delivery and gaining traction in the Bougainville Independence Mission.

He urged the newly sworn-in secretaries to carry out their duties with integrity, accountability and transparency.

The Tumbawinlam Haus or Nimamar Council Chamber in Lihir was officially opened by incumbent New Ireland Governor, Sir Julius Chan on Wednesday mid this week.

The event marks an end to a milestone achievement for the people of New Ireland and personally for Governor Sir Julius Chan who fulfilled his mission of establishing 10 Council Chambers across 10 LLG’s in a space of 12 months.

The bright orange colored Council Chamber is perched magnificently up on the Potzlaka Government station hill, making its presence known to all who travel into the Lihir Township. 

Unlike the other Council Chambers the Tumbawinlam Haus was built in partnership with the Nimamar Council with counterpart funding of K1.2 million.

The name Tumbawinlam represents the six main clans on the Island.

First council sitting in the new building

The first Council sitting was chaired by President of Nimamar LLG, Stanely Tunut, with all 15 ward members present. 

Sir J was invited to deliver his official address to the LLG Council.

“Today we witness a new birth and new dawn of Nimamar Council Chamber. The begining of a modern establishment of your local Government by the People, of the People and for the People. This chamber is not for show. It is a legacy project. It will remain beyond our time,” said Sir Julius.

Incumbent Governor, Sir Julius Chan standing infront of the new building with Ward members.

Sir Julius also urged Lihir mine developer Newcrest to give more back to the island communities. He reminded the executives that were present of the need for a ring road to be built around Lihir.

The next project I want to open when I return to Lihir is the ring road,” said Sir Julius.

“I’m not happy because the company is not a small company and it’s a big company. Every year I push for the same thing. If I get back into Government we will review the MOA and push for the ring road to be completed once and for all. 

Festivities continued on into the late afternoon with food sharing and traditional song presentations. 

Most Papua New Guineans are critical about the national rugby league team, the PNG LNG Kumuls, and there has been a lot of talk about the current lineup of the Kumuls, but Coach Stanley Tepend is sticking to his side.

“Papua New Guineans can be very critical but I guess that’s because we are passionate and love the game. They have every right to voice out there thoughts. But I believe we have picked the right team for this test,” Tepend said.

PNG LNG Kumuls Coach, Stanley Tepend.

Tepend in a correspondence with Inside PNG says there is no doubting the player’s loyalty to Papua New Guinea, representative football is a different ball game and the team is ready to put on the Kumuls jumper, even despite a slump in form for the SP PNG Hunters, Tepend says all the players chosen for the squad earned their spot.

“The players picked love the Kumuls and PNG and I am sure they won’t disappoint. We know what it means to us and the boys believe in them themselves. It’s been tough for the Hunters but I believe the players picked have performed well to earn their call up,” Tepend said.

The Fiji Bati side look good on paper and are favorites heading into the test match on Saturday, but the Kumuls have a prolific backline, enter Justin Olam, the “human brick” has been the talk of the NRL with superb defense and attacking attributes, making him a prolific center, Alex Johnston is by far the best finisher of the NRL in recent years, he has the all time try scoring record for the Rabbithos, he is a two time leading try scorer in the NRL over the past two seasons and David Mead at full back, expect him to launch into the Fijian defense after a kick return, the key is with the spine of Russel, Lam, Puara and Mead, experienced campaigners, they should make it an easy finish for Juzzy and Johno to finish across the white line.

Coach Tepend believes the blend of players in the team can cause an upset against Melanesian rivals Fiji Bati.

“It’s the best team we picked with who is available for us. Kyle Laybutt, Justin Olam, Lacklan Lam, Dan Russel and Nixon Putt have all played before. Alex Johnson & David Mead who is Captain both have played at high levels their whole careers so there is a good balance of experience in this team,” Tepend said.

At age 33 Captain David Mead is set to retire from representative footy, and is arguably the most capped player in the squad and perhaps the oldest in the team, his main reason for retirement is to make way for the young crop of players inline for the Kumuls jumper, the youngest squad member is Robert Darby at age 20.

For Tepend this is his moment, a standout Coach at National level and working under Michael Marum, Tepend knows what it takes to win at international level, a short week for the team but the Coaching staff behind Tepend have been the backbone of the Kumuls hard work behind the scenes. 

“It’s more an opportunity for me to coach at this level and manage the week so players are ready to perform to their best come Saturday. I have a good staff around the team which is always important and is the key in any team environment,” Tepend said

Kina Bank and SNS Tech have partnered to deliver market leading results for SMEs in Papua New Guinea looking to turn digital. 

SNS Tech is a Papua New Guinean owned tech firm who develop best in class digital solutions for their clients so they can thrive in the digital economy.

As a business, Kina Bank have long been committed to directing the digital future of PNG and identified e-commerce as a crucial aspect to the long-term success of the country.

With a joint vision in bettering digital experiences in PNG, Kina Bank and SNS Tech have joined forces to set local catering company Tapioca Delight up for digital success. Using Kina Bank’s Internet Payment Gateway (IPG), Tapioca Delight can continue to build out their thriving online business.  

The partnership saw SNS Tech assist in integrating Kina’s IPG on behalf of Tapioca Delight. This meant that Tapioca Delight’s owner, Ginia Sialis, could concentrate on looking after her business whilst SNS Tech took care of the set-up phase.  

Kina Bank’s Chief Transformation Officer, Ivan Vidovich said, “As the leading digital bank in PNG, we’re always looking for the right partners to work with to ensure we’re supporting local SMEs and helping them become digitally focused.  We’ve seen great results already partnering with SNS Tech, Tapioca Delight is just one example of many.”  

Kina Bank’s IPG platform is the first in PNG to accept local bank cards from, BSP, MiBank and ANZ, meaning customers have the freedom to browse and order what they want all whilst using a standard local bank issued card of their choice.

“We feel a sense of accomplishment here at Kina Bank, having taken our Internet Payment Gateway out to commercial customers and having it adopted by PNG born companies like Tapioca Delight.  We take tremendous pride in supporting online businesses and we’re confident that providing a secure digital payments platform will help drive PNG’s digital innovation”, said Ivan Vidovich. 

Tapioca Delight has seen a flurry of new orders come through their website, the first one coming from a customer in New Zealand ordering a cake for her best friend in Port Moresby. Ginia Sialis said, “I couldn’t be happier with the set up and integration to Kina Bank’s IPG.  Both SNS Tech and Kina have been great partners and have really helped us in the growth phase of our business. Being a SME in PNG, it is important that I can rely partners like SNS Tech and Kina Bank.”   

Kina Bank’s Internet Payment Gateway is a tool available to all SMEs looking to turn digital. 

It is with great sadness that Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League received news of the death of Kumul #120 Philip Boge.

Boge 55, passed on at his home in Hanuabada village on Tuesday.

PNGRFL Board Chairman Sandis Tsaka expressed sincere condolences on behalf of the Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League to late Boge’s family. 

In a statement, Tsaka said late Boge was one of the greatest players ever produced by the country. He said late Boge also devoted his time as a Game Development Officer and an administrator.

Chairman Tsaka said PNGRFL will pay respect to the late Kumul legend, as well as the PNG LNG Kumuls during the Pacific Test this Saturday.

“All Digicel Cup matches around the country this Saturday and Sunday will observe a minute’s silence in memory of the late Kumul,” said Tsaka. 

Late Philip Dou Boge was born on August 19th 1966 at the Port Moresby General Hospital. He was the younger brother of the late pioneer Kumul #20 Dikana Boge.

Boge debuted for the Kumuls in 1990 and has represented the country in 13 matches.

Late Philip Boge played at fullback and centre, and went on to captain the side in 1994.

Late Philip Boge is from Poreporena Hanuabada Village.

He completed his grades 1 to 6 at Hagara Community School then went on to Poreporena Ahutuna High School.

He played for the Hanuabada Hawks Rugby League Club in the Junior League and followed through playing for the club in the Premier League in the Port Moresby Rugby League Competition.

Former Kumuls Head Coach Michael Marum was shocked and sympathetic.

“It’s a sad day for PNG Rugby League…he was my brother playing together for the Vipers and the Kumuls…I’m sorry…,” Marum said.

Tributes are being shared all across the country by his former teammates and fans, upon hearing the news of his passing. 

Late Philip Boge is survived by his three sons Boge Philip Boge, Dikana Boge and Philip Boge Junior, and his daughter Gaudi Boge.

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