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The PNG Kapuls have just earned their spot in the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Oceania Qualifiers after beating Fiji 2-1.

Fijian Midfielder, Tevita Waranaivalu scored Fiji’s one goal in the first half of the match, before being sent off with a red card for using his elbows against PNG Kapuls Forward, Ati Kepo, leaving the Fijian side with only 10 players.

The red card made a lot of difference for PNG.

A strike into the corner by Kapuls forward, Ati Kepo leveled the scoreboard just before the half-time buzzer on the 45th minute.

PNG came back stronger in the second half, this time dominating the game, mostly keeping possession of the ball.

A second strike into the corner of the Fijian goal by Kapuls Forward, Tommy Semmy at the 63rd minute brought the scoreboard to 2-1 ensuring PNG’s lead.

Despite a number of missed targets by forwards Raymond Gunemba and Tommy Semmy, the Kapuls dragged Fiji on throughout the rest of the second half, eventually claiming the win at full-time.

Captain Alwin Komolong expressed pride in the team’s effort and said going into the semi-final is a massive achievement for the Kapuls and for PNG.

The Kapuls are now safe into the semi-finals and now look forward to going up against Solomon Islands on March 27th.

Picture: Courtesy of Oceania Football Confederation

With a dream for Madang to grow into an economic powerhouse for Papua New Guinea, Prime Minister James Marape announced a funding of K100 million for the Pacific Marine Industrial Zone (PMIZ).

Marape said hundreds of millions of kina for the PMIZ had been squandered during the terms of the past two governments, with nothing to show for, and assured the people that this would not happen again.

“The project would be managed by the National Fisheries Authority and the K100 million, included in the 2022 Budget, had already been allocated,” said Marape.

The PMIZ project was first mooted in 2004, and launched by the O’Neill government in 2015, but nothing has happened with hundreds of millions of kina wasted.

Marape said the National Government will spearhead this and appeals to the people in Madang to support his Government drive the project.

The Prime Minister assured the people of Madang that the mistakes of the past two governments would not be repeated.

“We are doing it (PMIZ) much better (than previous governments),” he said.

“This year, for the first time, we are putting K100 million into the PMIZ project.

“We will be making the PMIZ project come to life for the first time.”

A leading environmental and human rights firm will be tasked to carry out an impact assessment on the Panguna Mine and its surrounding communities.

This was discussed in the second meeting of the Panguna Mine Legacy Impact Committee held recently in Ioro in the Panguna area of Central Bougainville.

The committee, made up of representatives from various clans in Panguna including the Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) and mining company Rio Tinto met to discuss a way forward in assessing the environment and human rights impacts and damages associated with the now defunct Panguna Mine.

Following an agreement made in the 1st meeting, a draft assessment report was presented to provide vital information to the impacted communities for the main impact assessment to begin.

“Throughout this process engaging well and informing our community members will be critical for the impact assessment,” said Paramount Chief Blaise Iruinu.

Currently the impact assessment is in a tender process where a firm will be selected to undertake this process within an 18-month period. An independent fund management system is also in place to enable a transparent contracting and payment of the selected contractor.

With discussion being made on the possibility of reopening the Panguna Mine, the legacy committee has agreed to keep the ABG informed on the progress of the impact assessment.

The assessment is planned to start in July.

Meanwhile A 3rd meeting of the committee will be held in May with representatives from Rio Tinto.

The seven new electorates passed by the National Government yesterday will not affect the running of the 2022 National General Elections.

That’s the assurance given by the Electoral Commissioner and Chairman of the Electoral Boundaries Commission, Simon Sinai.

The parliament yesterday accepted and passed the 2021 Electoral Boundaries Commission Recommendations and Maps Report.

The report called for the creation of seven new electorates and that their elections be held in the up coming 2022 National General Elections.

The seven new electorates are Delta Fly, Hiri-Koiari, Popondetta, Nakanai, Wau-Waria, Komo-Hulia and Porgera-Paiela.

This brings the total number of seats in the upcoming elections is 118.

Sinai said the main goal of the Electoral Boundaries Commission in carrying out its function was to ensure that all open electorates within the country contained approximately the same population within the limits prescribed by the Organic Law on National and Local Level Government Elections.

“It is also consistent with the National Goals and Directive Principles by enabling the fair distribution of resources and equal participation by citizens in the development and political processes in the country.

“The EBC adopted an approach where the split of the new electorates, where made within the existing boundary and did not overlap or extend to neighboring boundaries,” Sinai said.

He further explains that this approach is to ensure a smooth implementation of the new electorates, without interference to the neighboring electorates.

“At this stage, it is now the duty of the relevant State agencies and authorities and relevant stakeholders to implement the approval given by Parliament to give effect to the new electorates.

The Electoral Boundaries Commission calls on the National Government to the new electorates by providing the necessary support to establish the new electorates.

The PNG mens national team the Kapuls knew it would be a tough outing against the New Zealand All whites, in an empty Suhaim Bin Hamad stadium in Doha Qatar.

The 2022 Oceania Football Confederation FIFA World Cup Qualifiers has PNG pitted against some of the toughest teams in the region in group B with New Caledonia and Fiji part of the group as well.

Without a doubt New Zealand’s technical prowess was their edge against Papua New Guinea, it was a cagy first half with both teams failing to find the back of the net.

But the New Zealand All Whites were the more experienced and kept PNG starving for possession.

New Zealand had 62 percent of the possession in the first half and had six attempts at goal. PNGs key strikers, Raymond Gunemba, Tommy Sammy and Ati Kepo were left with only few options as the New Zealand defense proved effective against a spirited PNG side, most times having to play back to try and find open space to push the ball through to the strikers.

Though there were calculated attacks by New Zealand, PNG’s backline stood quite firm with Alwin and Felix Komolong proving a handful for the New Zealand forwards.

Veteran PNG Goalkeeper Ronald Warisan also managed a few crucial saves.

The second half proved costly for the Kapuls who lost skipper and midfielder David Muta to injury in the 58th minute, gaining Yagi Yasasa to replace him.

PNG did manage their best chance at goal when substitute, Kolu Kepo almost put through a header from a cross kick by Daniel Joe after a back heel from Raymond Gunemba, sadly that was the only true opportunity for PNG.

New Zealand’s key substitutes, rookies, Ben Waine and Ben Old, turned things around for the All Whites.

With 15 minutes remaining a free kick to New Zealand was quickly released by Matt Garbett to Dane Ingham who pushed it through for Ben Waine to get one past Ronald Warisan, all this while PNG was slowly organizing their defense.

The score line could have been higher, with New Zealand hitting the crossbar twice in the final 10 minutes, PNG keeper Ronald Warisan also saved a few.

There was more expected of New Zealand but it was the first time the team displayed true team spirit in playing together.

PNG, who ranked 165th in the FIFA rankings were spirited despite not playing together for the past two years, apart from the two friendlies before the loss to New Zealand.

The three points are crucial for New Zealand as they prepare to face Fiji who are current leaders in Group B after a 2-1 win over New Caledonia.

PNG will try to find redemption in their match against New Caledonia on Tuesday.

PHOTO FILE: Courtesy of OFC.

A clash by two clans in Karizogo, in upper Bundi, Madang Province on the 17th of March 2022 has not only disturbed peace but almost cost the lives of four people.

Footage supplied by Kumura Foundation show three man bleeding uncontrollably and a woman nursing cut fingers.

The four were slashed with machete or bush knives.

They were lucky, medical experts from Kumura Foundation were close by.

Bundi is located at the border of Madang and Simbu Province. It has some of the most challenging terrains in PNG making it difficult to get to a nearest health center immediately.

Vincent Kumura, the Director of Kumura Foundation said two of the injured were escorted for miles uphill to Snow Pass and the other was carried on a makeshift stretcher for two hours to Betty Camp near Pandambai, Upper Bundi to be transported in the Kumura Foundation’s Upper Bundi Ambulance to the Sir. Joseph Nombri Memorial Hospital (SJNMH) in Kundiawa.

With the help of Rat Wara- a local PMV owner of Gembogl, the head of the Emergency Department at the SJNMH Dr Bobby Welsh and his team, all four injured persons received timely treatment.

Three of them have been discharged from the hospital.

The other is in a stable condition.

Kumura thanked the Sir. Brian Bell Foundation for the much needed Upper Bundi Ambulance that is saving lives in this part of the country.

The Ambulance was donated last year.

So far, 140 patients have been transported to health facilities in Simbu Province.

Thirty percent are from the Kundiawa-Gembogl District and the rest from Bundi.

Long serving West New Britain Provincial Administrator, Williamson Hosea has resigned from duties.

Today he handed over the reigns to his successor, Leo Mapmani who will be Acting Provincial Administrator for the next three months.

Mr. Hosea has served for 46 years in the public service with 10 years as Provincial Administrator.

West New Britain Governor, Sasindran Muthuvel said this follows a National Executive Council decision on the 9th of March under the compulsory retirement age of 65.

Muthuvel said this is a directive with both Mr Hosea and Mr Mapmani receiving letters from the Department of Personnel Management.

“We will do a formal farewell ceremony after Parliament sitting”, said Muthuvel.

The Governor added that this should see a smooth flow of transition to ensure the public service in West New Britain continues to deliver services.

Muthuvel thanked Hosea for his outstanding service to the people of West New Britain and urged him to work with his successor during the transition period.

Mr Hosea hails from Galilo Village in the Hoskins LLG of Talasea District. He started as an Agriculture Officer and worked his way up to Deputy Provincial Administrator before being appointed as the Provincial Administrator.

He reached the retirement age of 65 last November.

Meanwhile Hosea’s successor, Leo Mapmani was the District Administrator for Talasea District prior to this appointment.

Both announcements were made at the Office of the West New Britain Governor.

Peoples Reform Party under the leadership of North Fly MP, James Donald has endorsed Abini Gesele to contest in the 2022 National Elections.

The Former Deputy Governor and one-time Acting Governor of Western Province is set to run under PRP banner and contest the Middle Fly Open Seat.

He has raised his hands to contest after the seat was left vacant following the death of sitting MP Late Roy Biyama.

Gesele has set history in the Gogodala Local Level Government when he was first elected as the youngest councilor of the Ali Ward in 1992. Then elected as President of Gogodala LLG from 2002 to 2006 and reigned again from 2007 to 2012.

His appointment as Deputy Governor followed when former Governor, Ati Wobiro was dismissed from Office following allegations.

In 2017, Gesele contested the Middle Fly Open Seat which saw him come in at third place after Isaiah Simaka.

With the seat now vacant, the senior public servant is geared to run for the 2022 National Elections again.

As a public servant Mr Gesele has reached the length and breadth of the Middle Fly District and Western Province and is proud to join the Peoples Reform Party as a locally established political house.

Thirty-Five (35) public servants have recently graduated from the Pacific Institute of Leadership and Governance (PILAG) Highlands Regional Centre in Mt. Hagen, Western Highlands Province.

The eight females and twenty seven males were awarded with certificates in Leadership and Governance, a course funded and supported by the SP Foundation Incorporation since 2018.

The public servants were from 9 different organizations within the Highlands region.

While congratulating the participants, Department of Personnel Management Secretary,Taies Sansan who is also the interim Chairlady of the PILAG Board took time to inform them about several changes within the sector.

She highlighted a number of key policy changes to the public service which includes the Public Service long term plan, and the Human Resource Development Strategy Plan 2020 – 2050.

“The public service now has training policies which aligns to and complements the 30 year long term plan”, she adds.

Sansan challenged the graduands to be the change agent in their respective organizations when they return to work.

“Serving in the public service is a well-regarded and privileged role for individuals who are paid to carry out services for and on behalf of the general public.

“Public Servants are expected to display commitment, dedication and ethics in their conduct”, said Sansan.

Secretary Sansan also took time to acknowledge SP Foundation Incorporation for their continued support and PILAG for ensuring that their regional centers provides more leadership training courses to those in the provinces that need up-skilling.

BSP Financial Group Limited (BSP) has expanded its commitment to sports through its latest partnership with the SP PNG Hunters Rugby Team as a new sponsor for the 2022 season in the Queensland Cup.

In announcing this partnership, BSP Group CEO Robin Fleming said, “we are delighted to be expanding our relationship in the rugby league fraternity through the PNG Hunters, an International Rugby League Club that shares the same values and understands the importance of putting communities and people especially fans and supporters at the forefront of their decision.”

“We see this as both a national and international opportunity to increase our national brand awareness as well as supporting local talent,” said Fleming.

The CEO further stated that as a sponsor and a bank serving in communities that has rugby fans, they understand the passion people have for the sport and the team and the positive impact the team(SP Hunters) can play in the community.

“We hope our support of K150,000 will help the team continue their hunt for the top spots and make PNG proud, ” Flemming adds.

SP PNG Hunters Commercial Manager Alan Moramoro in welcoming BSP as the new competition shorts sponsor said, “PNG Hunters board Chaired by Stan Joyce, management and team are excited to welcome a prominent corporate partner. As a 100% PNG owned bank, it is a brand that will sit proudly on the back of our playing shorts as we launch into the Queensland Hostplus Cup 2022 competition.”

The partnership also involves great awareness opportunities at home and away games, which the team is looking forward to regardless of on-field performances

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