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A new biomass power plant project will be built in New Ireland with the aim to provide a more stabled electricity supply to people in Namatanai town and surrounding communities.

Namatanai MP, Water Schnaubelt said for decades people in his electorate have not been accessing normal power supply.

“Namatanai town has been missing out on regular power supply for nearly 30 years and
leaders before me have turned a blind eye on this very essential service for our people,” said Schnaubelt.
He said the district government plans to provide sufficient power supply for the town and surrounding villages at an affordable rate.
“The priority right now is to give the businesses in Namatanai town enough power to
continue serving the public at large,” Schnaubelt said.

Apart from the biomass power plant, a hectare of the land at Mageh plantation will be dedicated to solar power generation.

Solar power will generate roughly about one megawatt power, biomass will give nearly 750
kilowatt power and that will be gradually increased to one megawatt power.

“The boost for power to two megawatt is important so that we can bring in industrialization
and commercialization in Namatanai town,” Schnaubelt said.

The construction of the biomass power plant several kilometres outside of Namatanai town kicked off today with a ground-breaking ceremony today.

“When we sustain the businesses we will then go into rural electrification for nearby villages so we can open up rural economic corridors to enhance rural development like never before,” Schnaubelt said.

The district is looking at setting up rural electrification programs
after the commissioning of the biomass power plant.
“The priority right now is to give the businesses in Namatanai town enough power to
continue serving the public at large. When we sustain the businesses we will then go into
rural electrification for nearby villages so we can open up rural economic corridors to
enhance rural development like never before,” Schnaubelt said.

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A recently concluded Bilateral Defense Dialogue between PNG and United States concluded with Military Exercise, Capacity Building and Professional Military Education as top three agendas discussed.

From the discussions under,

  1. Military Exercises:
  • PNG and US highlighted the significance of joint military exercises to strengthen their Defense Capabilities and improve coordination between their armed forces.

-These exercises are poised to deepen military-to-military ties and enhance the readiness of their troops.

  1. Capacity Building:

-The United States and Papua New Guinea have committed to mutual capacity building by sharing knowledge and technology.

-Collaborative projects aimed at enhancing their defense infrastructure and capabilities will be a focal point of their partnership.

  1. Professional Military Education:

-In recognizing the importance of education in the military, both nations have unveiled plans for Professional Military Education.

-These programs will offer military personnel opportunities for advanced studies and specialized training, fostering a culture of continuous learning and professional development.

The discussions held at Murray Barracks on 11th September was between acting PNGDF Commander, Commodore Philip Polewara, deputy Defense Secretary Simon Tunapai and U.S. Air Force Brigadier General Thomas James.

Talks on this annual bilateral meeting is aimed at reinforcing and deepening partnership and commitment to fostering cooperation in defense between the two defense forces.

A practical example was the completion of a 10 day maritime patrol by two PNG ship riders on board US Coast Guard USCGC Myrtle Hazard.

The dialogue, was seen as an opportunity for both nations to jointly plan activities for the upcoming year.


PHOTO FILE: A tail of a humpback whale breaks the water in Niue in this 2018 photo. (Richard Sidey/Galaxiid via AP)

By NICK PERRY (Associated Press)

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — The tiny Pacific island nation of Niue has come up with a novel plan to protect its vast and pristine territorial waters — it will get sponsors to pay.

Under the plan, which was being launched by Niue’s Prime Minister Dalton Tagelagi on Tuesday in New York, individuals or companies can pay $148 to protect 1 square kilometer (about 250 acres) of ocean from threats such as illegal fishing and plastic waste for a period of 20 years.

Niue hopes to raise more than $18 million from the scheme by selling 127,000 square-kilometer units, representing the 40% of its waters that form a no-take marine protected area.

In an interview, Tagelagi said his people have always had a close connection with the sea.

“Niue is just one island in the middle of the big blue ocean,” Tagelagi said. “We are surrounded by the ocean, and we live off the ocean. That’s our livelihood.”

He said Niueans inherited and learned about the ocean from their forefathers and they want to be able to pass it on to the next generation in sustainable health.

Most fishing in Niue is to sustain local people, although there are some small-scale commercial operations and occasional offshore industrial-scale fishing, according to the U.N.’s Food and Agriculture Organization.

“Because of all the illegal fishing and all the other activities at the moment, we thought that we should be taking the lead, to teach others that we’ve got to protect the ocean,” Tagelagi said.

Unregulated fishing can deplete fish stocks, which then cannot replenish, while plastics can be ingested by or entangle marine wildlife. Human-caused climate change has also led to warmer and more acidic oceans, altering ecosystems for underwater species.

Niue is also especially vulnerable to rising sea levels threatening its land and freshwater, and the island is at risk of more intense tropical storms charged by warmer air and waters.

With a population of just 1,700 people, Niue acknowledges it needs outside help. It’s one of the smallest countries in the world, dwarfed by an ocean territory 1,200 times larger than its land mass.

Under the plan, the sponsorship money — called Ocean Conservation Commitments — will be administered by a charitable trust.

Niue will buy 1,700 sponsorship units, representing one for each of its citizens. Other launch donors include philanthropist Lyna Lam and her husband Chris Larsen, who co-founded blockchain company Ripple, and U.S.-based nonprofit Conservation International, which helped set up some technical aspects of the scheme.

Maël Imirizaldu, marine biologist and regional leader with Conservation International, said one problem with the conventional approach to ocean conservation funding was the need for places like Niue to constantly seek new funding on a project by project basis.

“The main idea was to try and switch that, to change the priority and actually help them have funding so they can plan for the next 10 years, 15 years, 20 years,” Imirizaldu said.

Simon Thrush, a professor of marine science at New Zealand’s University of Auckland who was not involved in the plan, said it sounded positive.

“It’s a good idea,” Thrush said, adding that as long as the plan was thoroughly vetted and guaranteed over the long term, “I’d be up for it.”

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LINDY Suharupa was quietly laid to rest in Tomarata village in the Sohe District of Northern Province, Papua New Guinea on the 10th of September 2023.

The burial was witnessed by her family, her village and close friends.

“Lindy Suharupa” was a name synonymous to the nightly 6pm news on the self acclaimed “number one to watch” television station, EMTV.

Like many journalists before her, she proudly walked into that newsroom five days a week and most often clocked out, way after 4:06pm.

Her husband, Micheal Naiye said she was simply married to her job.

Her level of dedication saw her rise to the position of Executive Producer, a year after joining the renowned television station.

She sadly passed away on the 26th of August 2023, following a severe asthma attack.

According to her family, it took the state owned company 10-days to get in touch with them.

The husband was asked to meet with the EMTV board, who gave K3000 cash from staff contributions.

The company said it could not help with repatriation. According to the management, Lindy had passed away over the weekend and not on official hours.

Lindy was also contributing to an insurance company fortnightly, however, the family was unable to claim these benefits. According to EMTV management, this is because she did not declare her condition when she started employment.

The grieving family held a press conference expressing their dismay over the company’s lack of remorse.

Suharupa’s husband explained that the family decided to go public in order to highlight EMTV’s lack of compassion and duty of care towards a member of its staff.

The management did not turn up at the “haus krai”.

“We want to raise awareness that the duty of care and compassionate response in the face of loss from EMTV is lacking, especially been a premier broadcaster in the country and a semi government owned company.

“From our experience with the late Lindy, we hope that this does not happen to journalists or other media practitioners in the media industry who lose their lives while serving and being a voice for the people.”

Lindy leaves behind her husband and two children.

Inside PNG’s efforts to get a response from EMTV concerning this matter, were denied.

A cabinet reshuffle in the Bougainville Government is aimed at redirecting development focus for Finance and Mining ministries.

The new changes include Robin Wilson, member for Terra constituency, assuming the role as Minister for Finance and Treasury in the Bougainville Executive Government.

A role previously held by outgoing minster, Mathias Salas who had delivered three budgets for the Autonomous Government and oversight the permanent appointment of Department Secretary, Johnny Auna.

In assuming the role, President Toroama charged Minister Wilson with reforming administrative functions within the department and expanding its responsibilities to include financial analysis, tax management, risk management, and investment management, as some of the immediate tasks.

“Minister Wilson, your first task in getting the Ministry and Department in order is to take control of the administrative functions of department. You will have the full support of the Presidency and the Bougainville Executive Council to introduce the changes that will ensure the department functions efficiently and in accordance with the vision of my government,” Toroama said .

President Toroama also emphasized the urgent need to revitalize the Bougainville Tax Office, pushing for a policy change to keep tax collections within Bougainville rather than remitting them to the Internal Revenue Commission in Port Moresby.

Another change in the cabinet reshuffle would be President Toroama assuming the portfolio of the Minister for the Department of Mineral Energy Resources, previously held by Minister Wilson.

Toroama stressed that changes in cabinet are driven by the need to institute outcomes consistent with his government’s development and independence policies.

“These changes are vital to ensure consistency in my vision for Bougainville’s development and our independence readiness mission,” said Toroama.

Taking on the role as Minister for Mineral Energy Resources, President Toroama outlined his priorities, which include redeveloping the extractive industry and expanding the energy sector.

Toroama highlighted the establishment of the Bougainville Energy Office and the potential for renewable energy sources such as hydro and wind energy.

“It is time we look at alternative sources of renewable and clean energy to address the perennial energy crisis that we are facing today. We have the potential for hydro and wind energy generation. I will be looking at the possibility of reviving the hydro stations at Togarau and Ramazon and getting them online as soon as possible,” he said.

Prime Minister James Marape, has visited the Haus Krai of a third- year UOG student believed to be killed in a tribal attack in Eastern Highlands.

The deceased identified as Kapira from Telapo village, Hayapuka LLG in Tari Pori District was brutally slained in Goroka town on 25th August 2023.

Eastern Highlands Provincial Police Commander Superintendent, Michael Welly confirmed that the third year student was killed in Goroka allegedly by a group of men from Unggai-Bena district.

He was believed to have been returning to the University campus after visiting some relatives in Goroka Town, when he was killed in a tribal attack.

PM Marape expressed his deepest condolences to Kapira’s family and thanked village elders Tobby Payabe and Ronnie Kapira for urging family and relatives of the deceased from retaliating and allowing for police investigations to bring those responsible to face the full brunt of the law.

“There is no place for killers in our society and I applaud village elders like Payabe and Kapira for taking a strong stand against ethnic retaliation and letting the law take its course,” Marape said.

The Prime Minister’s visit to Kapira’s Haus Krai was accompanied by Koroba Kopiago MP William Bando and other dignitaries.

The body of late Kapira has been laid to rest in his Telapo village.

Student Killed

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The National and Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea has welcomed a new judge through a swearing-in ceremony at the Government House in Port Moresby.

Justice Susan Purdon-Sully from Brisbane, Australia has been appointed for a term of 3 years by the Judicial and Legal Services Commission.

Purdon-Sully is one of three expatriate judges who were appointed in June.
Prior to her appointment Justice Purdon-Sully was a Judge of the Federal Circuit and Family Court in Australia and has a vast experience in family court.

At her swearing-in ceremony today, Purdon-Sully recited the Declaration of Office and Declaration of Loyalty and Judicial Declaration before the Governor General, Grand Chief Sir Bob Dadae.

The ceremony was witnessed by Minister for Justice & Attorney General and Chairman of the Judicial & Legal Services Commission, Pila Niningi and acting Chief Justice Les Gavara-Nanu.

A total of six judges were appointed in June, two of them were acting judges.

Purdon-Sully

Ambassador Designate of the United Arab Emirates to PNG, Jamal Abdullah Alsuwaidi says the UAE government is interested to pursue a direct airline operation, between PNG and UAE.

The UAE ambassador to PNG arrived in Port Moresby yesterday and presented a Letter of Credence to Papua New Guinea Governor General, Grand Chief, Sir Bob Dadae this morning.

UAE PNG

A credential ceremony was held at the Government House, to mark this occasion where Sir Bob Dadae received the Letter of Credence.

At the credential ceremony, ambassador Alsuwaidi said the UAE government is particularly interested in Papua New Guinea’s participation in the COP28 UN Climate Change Conference to be held in Dubai in December.

He added that the UAE Government would assist to ensure PNG’s full participation in the Conference.

Ambassador Alsuwaidi had expressed his personal gratitude and appreciation for the warm hospitality accorded to him since arriving in Port Moresby.

He described his experience as a testament to the importance Papua New Guinea placed on its relations with the UAE.

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The PNG Immigration and Citizenship Authority says six visa types under the Entertainer Visa class is now available online on the PNGICSA website (www.ica.gov.pg)

Immigration Minister, John Rosso said the this was for the convenience of international artists, film makers, comedians, musicians, and cultural groups looking to travel in Papua New Guinea.

“The previous process required the entertainers to physically lodge their applications at a PNG diplomatic mission. This was not suitable considering PNG does not have diplomatic representation in all countries, that entertainers are often on tour and in countries which might have missions for only a night or two, and finding the time to submit applications in that manner was impractical,” minister Rosso explained.

The inclusion of six different visa classes under the Entertainer Visa type means artist’s wishing to come to PNG for entertainment-related purposes have the choice to now apply online instead of the traditional paper lodgment.

The Marape-Rosso government is advocating digital transformation and supports PNGICSA’s efforts to digitize its services.

“Progress is being made to introduce other visa types and categories online and that ICSA currently have over 13 visa classes now available online,” said Rosso

The visa classes available and accessible online include,

  • Film Maker (both commercial and non-commercial),
  • Comedian (commercial), Musician (commercial),
  • Gospel Group (charity) and
  • Cultural Group (charity).

The new arrangement is desired to promote the entertainment industry in the country and allow PNG to bring in world class artists.

A migration service fee is charged, and holders are eligible for extensions. Specific fees for new lodgment’s and extensions are available on the website.

The Flexible Open Distant Education or FODE Centre in Port Moresby joined in celebrations for Papua New Guinea’s 48th Independence Anniversary.

FODE Principal Mr. Anthony Rayappan recalled the overwhelming moment for teachers, staff and students when entering FODE Campus on Thursday 14th of September 2023.

Rayappan described the campus as packed with students and staff all covered with PNG national colors of red, black and gold.

“Every year we celebrate independence we must think, embrace and respect those forefathers, leaders and the freedom fighters during the freedom moment,” Rayappan said.

He added that Independence is a time to reflect on challenges and stand tall among all the nations and showcasing our distinct identity.

The Campus held a small independence celebration in Port Moresby which was attended by First Assistant Secretary for FODE and Inclusive Education, Andrew Angobe amongst others.

Angobe when speaking at the celebrations said that it was a time to commemorate the birth of the nation and the freedom.

“It is my honor to stand and address the importance of this moment and occasion and on this day, we pay tribute to the founding fathers like the late Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare and others who have sacrificed their lives for our future and getting us independence,” said Angobe.

FODE has enrolled more than 54,000 students in 2021 and continues to provide flexible education opportunities for thousands of students.

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