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An agreement has been signed to promote superannuation retirement savings for participants in Papua New Guinea’s Fisheries Sector.

The National Fisheries Authority (NFA) and National Superannuation Fund Limited (Nasfund) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today, Thursday 12th May 2022, signaling the start of the partnership.

Signed by NFA Acting Managing Director Justin Ilakini and Nasfund Chief Executive Officer, Ian Tarutia this MoU now enables the country’s fisheries regulator and leading superannuation provider to work together to allow more people in Fisheries to save for retirement.

The signing was described as a historic step in creating strategic partnerships for development in the Fisheries Sector by empowering fisherfolk through financial literacy to manage their finances well and to save for retirement through Nasfund.

Most fisherfolk along the coastal areas of PNG contribute a biomass of 130,000 metric tons with an economic value of K3 billion and Nasfund is offering an opportunity for the Fisheries Sector to save under its flagship programmes such as Eda Supa.

The NFA is looking at discussing these and other specific details of the areas of cooperation under the MoU.

Nasfund CEO, Ian Tarutia said this development is an extension of the Fund’s efforts in promoting superannuation across all industries for PNG citizens.

Nasfund has undertaken similar programmes within the agriculture sector through smallholder farmers and aquaculture operators, encouraging them to save for retirement.

In recent years, the Fund extended their services outside of the traditional formal sector to members and potential members in the informal sector.

This is evident with membership from the cocoa and oil palm industries and SME’s who save through Nasfund’s voluntary contribution product, Eda Supa. At present over 35,000 Nasfund members save through Eda Supa. Their savings total over K67.5 million.

This is in addition to the current membership from the Fisheries Sector which comprises of 27 organizations with a total combined workforce of over 27000 contributors all throughout the country and a total of K52 million in superannuation savings held with Nasfund.

Thirty-two finalists have been announced for 2022 SP Sports Awards (SPSA) in Port Moresby.

After a week of deliberation, the Selection Panel has reached an agreement on the top three finalists for each of the 11 categories for this year’s awards.

“Despite the effects of COVID, we once again had a high-quality field,” said Chairperson of SPSA Selection Panel, Warwick Vele.

“It was great to see the efforts and achievements of our sportsmen and women, coaching staff, officials and administrators to get our athletes back into their respective sporting arenas.”

He added that efforts put into community sports and the good these initiatives have done was especially pleasing.

The finalists, in alphabetical order, for the SP Sports Awards are:

Category

Finalist

Sport

Male Athlete of the Year

Baru Morea – Weightlifting

Johnson Alex – Rugby League

Olam Justin – Rugby League

Female Athlete of the Year

Albert Elsie – Rugby League

Kaputin Rellie – Athletics

Toua Dika – Weightlifting

Team of the Year

Lae Snax Tigers – Rugby League

Papuan Compound Ravens – Rugby Union

Kumul Petroleum Holdings Limited PNG Barramundis – Cricket

National Performance of the Year

NEST Athletics Club – Athletics

Papuan Compound Ravens – Rugby Union

Waghi Tumbe – Rugby League

Community Sports Initiative Award

Hook in4 Health – Hockey PNG

Inclusive GymBad Program – Gymnastics and Badminton

League Bilong Laif – PNG NRL

Junior Male Athlete of the Year

Hakena Sugar Ray – Tennis PNG

Porter Joshua – Squash PNG

Junior Female Athlete of the Year

Alarcos Amity – Squash PNG

Hakena Colita – Tennis PNG

Merimba Ursula – Nokondi Triathlon Club, Goroka

Best Sports Person with a Disability

Leva Nelly – Para Sports

Marados Morea – Para Sports

Otoase Raphael – Special Olympics

Sports Official of the Year

Sibona Margeret – Cricket PNG

Stone Nelson – NEST Athletics Club

Yareboinen David – PNG Football Association

Sports Photo of the Year

Keamo Patricia – The National Newspaper

Keslep Simon – Post Courier

Wasari Fidelis – Sports Tok Magazine

Sports Media of the Year

EMTV Sports – Media Niugini Limited

Paul Taumik Jnr – NBC Sports

The National Newspaper Sports Desk – The National Newspaper

The announcement of the finalists marks the opening of SMS voting for the People’s Choice Award.

The winner of the People’s Choice Award will be selected through a public vote, using FM100’s SMS voting platform. The more votes a finalist gets, the more chances of them winning.

Candidates for this category come from four finalists of the following, Male Athlete of the Year, Female Athlete of the Year, Team of the Year and National Performance of the Year.

Voting for the People’s Choice Award category will close on 25thMay, 2022.

The Awards Presentation will be hosted virtually from the home of the SPSA, Crowne Hotel, on Saturday 28th May 2022. It will be live streamed on the SP Sports Awards Facebook page.

Two major road projects in the Laiagam electorate in Enga were declared open on Monday (9th May) at Yokonda by Lagaip-Porgera MP, Tomait Kapili.

This is the Surinki Pili Kembi Commodity Road and Wanepop Yokonda road.

This two vital ring roads cover more than 30 kilometres.

Lagaip-Porgera MP, Tomait Kapili said the District Development Authority aims to connect all communities with better and improved road network.

Other roads under rehabilitation and maintenance by the Lagaip-Porgera DDA include Surinki to Mulitaka ringroad, Surinki to Pilikambi road, Surinki to Abum Valley, Wanapop to Yokonda, Kembis to Mameris, Liop to Yapei and Porias to Mamares.

All these roads are counter funded by the Lagaip-Porgera District Development Authority and the National Government at the cost of over K10million.

 

Local MP Tomait Kapili said these roads are critical for communities in this part of Enga Province. He thanked the Marape-Basil led Government for assisting with additional funding of K5million for all access roads.

“I believe these roads will ease transport difficulties and also push people to venture into agriculture activities and sustain their lives,” said MP Kapili.

MP Kapili said with the roads accessible, more people and vehicles are moving between communities and Wabag Town.

A local in Yokonda Village said before this road was built, people walked for hours to reach the main road. Paul Kori said it’s a new era for the locals to see improved road conditions.

“We are delighted the District has built this road for us the rural people. We will now be able to travel to town in less time,” said Kori.

According to Lagaip-Porgera MP, Tomait Kapili many of the roads currently being constructed, rehabilitated or maintained are missing links. He said the next big task for the DDA is to seal all these roads.

The local MP through a DDA decision has also purchased two tractors to assist the communities that actively involved in agriculture activities.

Four primary schools in the nation’s capital, NCD have taken part in Save the Children PNG’s online safety I Am Digital Campaign.

While much of the campaign is being done online, SCPNG is taking a different approach to advocating on internet safety.

“Most of the information on online safety is not being viewed on Facebook by children between the ages of 13-18 because of the high cost of data,” said Child Protection Coordinator of SCPNG, Owen Suanga.

“This is the reason we must go to the schools physically and talk to them about being safe online so they can share this information with their friends and families.”

The school visit is part of Save the Children’s support toward NICTA and the PNG Safer Internet Committee’s Safer Internet Day 2022 campaign about being safe online for young people and informing them about online and cyber bullying.

The schools Save the Children conducted Online Safety awareness in included Coronation Primary, Sacred Heart Primary, Carr Memorial Primary and Bavaroko Primary.

Both the students and teachers found the visits very educational and helpful not only as teachers but also as parents.

Joe Lai, a senior teacher at Coronation Primary School said, “Some of the lessons that we teach in the classroom are in line with the IAmDigital Campaign.”

He was very impressed with the advocacy that took place and added, “We are in a digital age and Social Media especially Facebook, has become a big part of our life today.”

“Such awareness is very helpful, so that our students will understand how to use Social Media in appropriate ways.”

I Am Digital is a digital literacy and safety initiative that was first launched in December 2021 in Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Samoa and Tonga. The awareness into schools falls under phase 2 of the I Am Digital campaign that kicked off in January this year and included 3 more Pacific Islands countries which was Solomon Islands, Kiribati and Vanuatu.

The campaign aims to deliver targeted and localized information to educate and empower Pacific Islands teenagers, youth, and parents on how to have safer and more positive online experiences.

This campaign is a partnership between Save the Children and Meta (formerly Facebook) to create safer online experiences for young people in the Pacific.

A new state of the art district hospital will soon open to serve people in the Laiagam area of Enga Province.

The level four hospital is near completion and expected to serve over fifty thousand people.

Lagaip-Porgera MP, Tomait Kapili says the hospital is a counter funded project by the District Authority and Asian Development Bank.

The District Development Authority allocated K4.5million under its District Service Improvement Program (DSIP) fund to build the hospital and improve existing facilities to serve the people with better health services.

According to MP Kapili, the District has engaged contractor Bulolo Forest from Morobe Province to furnish final construction works in the next month.

“Within the hospital we have a operating theatre, x-ray, scanning rooms, morgue, incinerator and other services that is expected of a Level 4 health facility in the country,” said MP Kapili.

“It’s built up to standard so people will easily access services provided by the hospital and Lagaip people are fortunate to have this health facility built at their doorstep” said MP Kapili.

Previously it was the Laiagap Health Centre and with more improvements done, the facility will see upgraded health services.

According to MP Kapili, two modern houses have been completed for residential doctors with positions yet to be advertised.

He added that the DDA will provide incentives for two full-time doctors to serve the people in the Laiagam electorate.

“Over the years nurses and doctors have been moving in and out of the facility but we want that to stop so there are full-time medical staff to serve the people,” said MP Kapili.

by Rayon Lakingu

The People of the Ward 4 area of Numbo LLG, in the Yangoru Sausia District, Yesterday celebrated the opening of a new Primary School.

The Newly established Klewia Primary school will serve three villages in the area.

According to Local Ward Member Tony Wamahawa, people in the area have been walking long distance in search for school and better education.

This has caused many students to drop out of school.

This school will help minimize low illiteracy rate among youths in the area.

“With a total of K100, 000 funding support from the Yangoru Sausia District Development Authority, a two in one double classroom was built including a teacher’s house.” the local Ward Member said.

School inspector Maggie Kambaki said they have allocated to this school, and the school will be church run school, under the Seventh Day Adventist (SDA)

Local MP Richard Maru was satisfied with the work done the people to build this school.

He further committed a total of K50, 000 to build staff houses.

“There must be a proper plan for the future layout of the school.

“There must be a proper land development plan, so we can follow the plan to develop the school.” The local MP said.

He challenged the people to look after the school infrastructures and the teachers who will serving there.

The Newly established double classroom will cater for grades 1 and 2, while there are plans to build more classrooms.

The school is expected to commence enrollment next week.

The West New Britain Provincial Government has released a funding of K200,000 to Motor Vehicle Insurance Limited to subsidize vehicle registration in the Province. The subsidy was presented to MVIL by West New Britain Governor, Sasindran Muthuvel.

The funding follows a Memorandum of Understanding signed last year between MVIL and WNBPG.

“This is a partnership working well and brings more opportunities”, said Governor Muthuvel.

Sasindran believes it will be a relief for PMV owners in spite of the bad road conditions and high cost of spare parts and thanked MVIL for this unique partnership.

According to MVIL, the MOU has benefited nearly two thousand PMVs’ since its inception in 2021 with owners directly enjoying no cost to their vehicle registration. A funding of K1000 will subsidize individual PMVs.

This is one sector under SME where the small people are involved.

The WNB Governor said PMV business is growing and has been doing great to serve people in terms of transport and also to move agriculture produce to market in towns and urban areas.

PMVs’ play a vital role in West New Britain’s economy and must be supported more. It’s a sector clear enough for the Provincial Government to assist under its Provincial Services Improvement Program (PSIP), said Governor Muthuvel.

The subsidy released is the second with a similar funding presented last year following the signing of the MOU. The WNB Governor says the funding is hoped to increase as the PMV sector in the province is growing.

The Yangoru-Saussia District in partnership with Innovative Agro Industries have rolled out the Chicken Outgrowers Program in the District.

Under this program Farmers will be given day old chicks to raise for six weeks, in their chicken sheds.

They will also be provided with chicken feed, and guided throughout the six weeks period.

The Sepik Fresh Chicken Farm will buy the chickens after six weeks, to slaughter and process into various chicken meat products.

“If all goes well, we will stock up all the farms and go into phase 2, which means we bring more Farmers on.” Yangoru-Saussia MP Richard Maru said.

Joshua Jinganiea is a commercial chicken farmer from Kinaimbu village.

He is one of the 10 commercial Farmers, who were given day old chicks to raise.

With support from a credit scheme established by the Yangoru-Saussia Development Authority with the People’s Micro Bank, he was able to obtain a loan to build a chicken shed, with a capacity to raise over 10, 000 day old chicks.

“I have three hundred people working with me, and I am happy because this project will provide income and support their livelihood.” The farmer said.

The Yangoru-Saussia MP said, the District desires that the chicken must be raised by the locals.

“We only want the farm to have minimum number of chicken, the bulk of it should be raised by the people.

“In that way this project will have a lasting benefit to the farmers, and it should be a major business opportunity for the people of Yangoru-Saussia District.” The local MP said.

Teachers Students and Parents all gathered at Warabung Primary School in West Yangoru yesterday, to celebrate the opening a of new 4 in 1 classroom.

The four in one classroom will help provide better learning environment for the children and to improve teaching and learning.

It was built at a cost of K440 000, funded by JICA, and co-funded by the Yangoru-Saussia District Development Authority.

Warabung Primary School is one of the oldest schools in the District, with run down school infrastructure.

Local MP, Richard Maru said the Yangoru-Saussia District Development Authority is committed to improving the quality of education in the District.

He said they have supported many schools in the District through infrastructure development.

He challenged the teachers and students to improve in their academic performance.

“We are not investing in classrooms just for the sake of investing, I want academic performance to improve in this school.

JICA Deputy Chief of Mission, Sinichi Moruo expressed appreciation to the people of Warabung and Yangoru Sausia DDA, for the successful completion of this project.

“The Japanese government is please to support the PNG government improve the education sector.

“I strongly believe that education is not only a vital tool to acquire knowledge and skills, but also an investment for the future.” Sinchi said.

A youth group in Port Moresby’s Tokarara suburb is embracing the NCDC City Watch program in their area.

A youth representative, Henry Komu said the youth want to see change in their community which includes a clean-up campaign, bus stop watch for safe travelling by the public and awareness to school students and the general public.

“It’s our place of residence and it’s our city, the youth want to see that the streets are clean especially around markets, bus stops and along the Tokarara main road. We believe we can be the change for the city streets to be safe for all,“ said Komu.

Their participation in the City Watch program is coordinated by the National Capital District Commission which also includes other suburbs in the city.

More than 20 youths are participating in this program. Komu said the awareness is basically for both the public and youth taking part in the program. He said the program is also to change the mindset of those youth dropping out of school.

“It’s our community, the streets must be clean, healthy and safe for all. Let’s keep it clean and safe for all,” said Komu.

Meanwhile another youth, Richard Thomas said many social problems are caused or initiated by the youth. He expressed the need for relevant levels of Government to include the youth in more programs. The youth representative said the program has also taught life lessons to many who are involved.

“Little changes are happening for us,” he uttered.

Adding on Thomas said many of the youth are now in the crossroads as the 2022 National General Election looms. He said many leaders are voted by the youth but do not capture them (youth) in projects or service delivery.

“We will not waste our votes when the time comes to elect potential leaders,” said Thomas.

He said for a better future for the youth, people must vote wisely. Thomas said elected leaders focus on other groups and neglect the youth.

The Tokarara Youth representatives are urging all youth in the area to participate in the City Watch program for a better community.

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