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The 2022 Digicel Cup Rugby League Season was launched today at the Santos National Football Stadium in Port Moresby.

The announcement was done by PNGNRL Competition Manager Ora Gairo alongside Digicel PNG representative Ronan Wilcox, PNGRFL Chief Executive Officer Stanley Hondina, Lae Snax Tigers skipper Roy Kela and other stakeholders.

12 Teams will play footy with the top 6 to enter finals football in the first week of September. Gairo said the theme for the 2022 Season is ‘Taking the Game Higher’. The PNGNRLC Manager also presented the certificate of approval from the PNG Sport Federation Pandemic Management Committee.

“We have 50% approval at this stage mandated by the Controller and that has been granted”, said Gairo. He added that stakeholders will work together to ensure all compliance required by the Pandemic Committee is adhered to at all times.

Gairo said this year’s (2022) season will be full on. “We had a shorter season last year with 15 rounds due to Covid and its measures”. However, this year’s will be longer with 17 rounds starting this Sunday at different venues,” said Gairo.

It’s a critical year for League with managing the season around covid, and the national general elections. Gairo said a two weeks’ break will be given for players and officials to cast their votes in their respective electorates.

The PNGNRLC Manager said the season will not be possible without the huge support from major sponsors like Digicel, SP Brewery, Oil Search Kumul Petroleum Holdings among others. “We would like to see more support from the corporate sector to push the game forward,” said Gairo.

Digicel PNG representative Ronan Wilcox said the telecommunication company is delighted to continue its support for another great season of rugby league. “On behalf of Digicel PNG and its management we would like to wish the 12 franchise clubs all the best for this season,” said Wilcox.

PNGRFL CEO Stanley Hondina said the competition is an avenue to bridge amateur football to professional league pathways. Hondina said Digicel Cup provides that opportunity for players in the code. “We are looking forward for good start of the season. We optimistic to get one or two players at the back at end of the season into the PNG Hunters team,”, said Hondina.

The 2022 Season launch concluded with Snax Tigers Skipper Roy Kela handing over the Digicel Cup trophy to major sponsor Digicel PNG representative Ronan Wilcox.

Round 1 will begin this Sunday with games in Lae, Wabag, Goroka and Port Moresby.

Teams include defending champions Lae Snax Tigers, PRK Mendi Muruks, WNBPG Kimbe Cutters, Central Dabaris, Enga Mioks, Agmark Rabaul Gurias, Bintagor Goroka Lahanis, Kroton Hela Wigmen, Moni Plus Port Moresby Vipers, Mt Hagen Eagles, PRK Gulf Isou and JPG Waghi Tumbe.

A video uploaded on social media on Holy Saturday proved beyond doubt stories of young women often visibly harassed in traumatizing ways in the capital city of Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby.

The video narrated by a man who took the stand with his colleagues to save the victim.

In the video, the lady is escorted out by a traffic police officer.

But despite the presence of the lone policeman, men kept inappropriately grabbing her.

Coming out of the crowd, the horror shown on her face.

Clearly an unspeakable and horrifying experience.

She was escorted by the police officer into a waiting bus that rescued her and took her home.

The Governor of the National Capital District (NCD) has condemned this “shameful act of violence.”

Governor Powes Parkop said it is a totally unacceptable behavior and total disrespect for women and girls of our country.

“We all, especially men and boys of this country must hang our head in shame.

“Women and girls of our country have right of freedom of movement in their country free of violence and fear.

“As Governor of our Capital City I am disgusted and ashamed of such conduct in our city.

He said this continued level of GBV also demands that we roll out the GBV Strategies as soon as possible.

“Enough of talking.

“The strategy has been adopted in 2016 and launched in 2017,” he said.

Parkop said NCDC has adopted a three-pronged strategy to combat GBV and needs to upgrade it’s roll out, especially with the roll out into the public.

This year NCDC has also allocated funds to increase the size of the Reserve Police so they can help regular police to curb these activities in public places especially shopping malls, markets and bus stops.

“We will start recruiting and training new Reserve Police once we appoint a new officer to command the reserve police.

“We had hoped to employ a former Deputy Police Commissioner but this has not worked out so we working on a new engagement which I hope will be secured soon,” Parkop said.

But while Provincial Governments and the National Government “procrastinate”, as described by Parkop, gender-based violence continue to escalate.

Following the recent cabinet reshuffle, two senior ministers have confirmed their appointments this morning at Government House during a swearing in ceremony.

Governor General of Papua New Guinea Grand Chief Sir Bob Dadae officiated the swearing in ceremony for the two new State Ministers.

They are Daulo MP Pogio Ghate and Sohe MP Henry Amuli.

Pogio Ghate has been appointed by Cabinet as Minister for Environment, Conservation and Climate Change. He takes over from former Minister Wera Mori who was recently de-commissioned by the Cabinet.

Mr. Ghate had served as Vice Minister for Agriculture in charge of the Coffee Industry and Coffee Industry Corporation.

MP Henry Amuli takes over the ministerial portfolio of Commerce and Industry left vacant following the passing of the late Goilala MP William Samb.

Amuli had served as Vice Minister for Agriculture in charge of Oil Palm Industry, Cocoa, Copra and Vanilla.

At the swearing in ceremony, both Ministers recited before the Governor General the Declaration of Office.

Prime Minister James Marape also attended and witnessed the ceremony.

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The West New Britain Governor, Sasindran Muthuvel has given his assurance to take all necessary steps to curb the increasing law and order problems faced in and around Kimbe Town.

This follows a 5-page petition presented by health workers from the Kimbe Provincial Health Authority last week. Governor Muthuvel said the WNB Provincial Government has been funding Police with 10 police vehicles purchased under the PSIP funds.

Muthuvel said with huge funding allocated and provided every year he wants to see policing improved in the province.

“Last year K500,000 was parked with the Chamber of Commerce for easy access by police to support its operation,” said Governor Muthuvel.

Another half a million kina will be given this year he added.

He said the WNBPG is funding the current renovation of the Kimbe Police Station.

Muthuvel said all of this shows the effort of a concerned government to address law and order in the province.

Governor Muthuvel also urged parents and communities in Kimbe Town to take responsibility and provide information to arrest those currently causing havoc in the urban areas. The West New Britain Governor said effective policing will only be achieved if all stakeholders work together.

“We know, the Community knows and police know who are the criminals,” said Muthuvel.

He said these issues are not only unique in Kimbe but is being faced by many urban areas around the country as well.

“We will not let this issue go away, we all will work together and fix law and order in Kimbe Town and in the province,” added Muthuvel.

Meanwhile a Mobile Squad Unit (MS18) have been flown into the province to assist local police as fighting continues in the Gigo and Laleki area just outside Kimbe town.

According to locals more than 10 homes were burnt down during the fight with police exchanging gun shots during the fight. Two have died with many injured as police arrest over 30 youth in that area alone. There were also reports of fights in residential areas like Section 10 and Section 1 within the Town perimeter.

Governor Muthuvel said the Peace and Good Order Committee has met with a few recommendations decided on to deliberate.

“This includes night curfews to begin with,” said Muthuvel.

He also warned those who are instigating fights that WNBPG will throw its support behind police to arrest those responsible.

Morobe’s Senior Provincial Magistrate, Pious Tapil made time available yesterday during the Easter Public Holiday to hear almost forty cases including twenty-seven summary offenses and four committals.

The special hearing follows the overcrowding at Lae’s Police Station cell in the month of April.

The Summary offenses include the use and sale of illicit drugs like marijuana and homebrew known as ‘fire-wara’ and street vending in public places.

Senior Provincial Magistrate Pious Tapil said, drugs and homebrew will not be tolerated by the District Court, following the offenders’ responses as a means of survival.

Tapil further stated that ‘making ends meet’ in selling the illicit drugs is a lazy way of sustaining lives and is a health risk imposed on others.

Tapil said this when sentencing almost ten offenders for 12 to 18 months imprisonment in possession of drugs and homebrew, whilst street vendors and those drinking in public places were given a fine of K300, or three months imprisonment at Lae’s Buimo Prison.

Meanwhile, the Senior Provincial Magistrate called on the Police to conduct awareness in public places to inform the public not to buy from the street vendors, or they will be penalized when caught by Police.

Tapil further stated that public places including the bus stops and market places must be free from street vending or ‘black market.’

He said this practice may cause opportunists to take advantage of the situation and in turn involve themselves in illegal activities such as petty crimes such as ‘pickpocket.’

New Ireland Police and other disciplinary forces have signed a partnership agreement with the Catholic Church.

This was done during the visit by Apostolic Nuncio (Ambassador) in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands, Fermin Emilio Sosa Rodriguez during a recent visit to Kavieng.

The partnership will see the police and correctional service work together with the Church in order to identify effective service in the province.

Rodriguez was given a welcome parade upon his arrival at the Kavieng Airport before heading to the Catholic Diocese Cathedral. His visit to the province is to open dialogue and celebrate the Chrism Mass under his leadership.

The Chrism Mass is one of the most solemn and important liturgies of the Christian Calendar where the holy oil used for sacrament and Holy Orders are anointed and the consecration of alters and dedication of churches are conducted.

Ambassador Rodriguez was impressed with the warm welcome and thanked New Ireland Provincial Police Commander, Chief Inspector Felix Nebanat for the partnership between the Church and disciplinary forces.

PPC Nebanat said policing is a shared responsibility and working with the Church will certainly improve its services given the rise in law-and-order issues in New Ireland.

“It’s a historical occasion for disciplinary forces and the people of New Ireland,” said PPC Nebanat.

“I am greatly grateful and truly humbled to see this partnership forged,” he added.

by Stephen Dawanincura

After a full week of challenging game fishing action, the 45th National Game Fishing Titles drew to a close on Sunday with the traditional Billfish Shoot Out, the blue ribbon of the event – the day dedicated to capturing the heaviest ‘billy’.

The Skel Rice Billfish Shoot Out, sponsored by Goodman Fielder International, attracted 11-boats and fifty anglers who assembled off Kalibobo Point for the shot gun start and boat sprint.

On Saturday evening, the day prior to the event a calcutta was held to bid on boats and their anglers, drawing a huge incentive with ‘the winner takes all: purse closing out at K85, 000 when Lae Auctioneer, Michael Bierne dropped the hammer for the last time.

As the Blue-Ribbon event of all national titles, the pressure and excitement was on early, with team contending whether to hunt regular hotspots or to venture out into unexplored territory to land the biggest marlin or sailfish with a minimum weight of 100kg.

‘Cabolero’ with international Skipper, Damien Collette onboard kept true to form with his experience, and was among the first three teams to announce hook ups to the monitoring radio room under the control of Louise Franklin of Lae in the morning session.

The FleeTravker system installed by Lindsay Swanson of Global Technologies, ensured that all boats and teams were well monitored for the duration of the titles for safety reasons, while out at sea.

As reports flooded in ‘Manu Tai’ of Kimbe also threw their hat in to the ring with a solid capture, running wide off Bagabag Island.

Adriano Cragnolini’s Lucky Luciano and Marlen Brunskill aboard ‘Rage On were also hooking into the blue marlin as well.

By early afternoon, Collete and crew were homeward bound with three captured Marlin; confident, ready to weigh and stamp their claim to the prize purse.

Then at around 4.00pm, Luis Gomes, representing the New Britain Game Fishing Association landed a serious contender, a billfish of 108kg on 24kg line.

At 6.00pm, with no further threat, Portuguese born Gomes was unofficially declared the 2022 champion of the Billfish Shoot Out among all participating boats.

Later on, Weigh Master, Milen Stiliyenov confirmed the blue marlin at 108.80kg, handing the bragging right for this prestigious title to Luis Gomes and his team aboard Manu Tai.

Cabolero humbly accepted 2nd place just a solitary kilo behind the winner.

So the adrenaline rush and excitement of the 45th National Game Fishing Titles in Madang going right down to the wire on the final day of the event.

Here’s a full rundown of the top finishers in the heavy, medium, light, and ultra-light line classes (see attachment).

Over 50 health workers and non-clinical staff from the West New Britain Provincial Health Authority presented a petition to the West New Britain Provincial Government on Thursday (April 14) morning.

Their concern is the continuous threat and harassment towards doctors, nurses and PHA staff as law and order issues in Kimbe spiral out of control.

Speaking on behalf of the PHA, Dr Yvonne Sapuri expressed to authorities that a handful of doctors, most of whom are specialists have left the Province in fear of their lives including their families. This follow countless attacks by thugs at their residents, at the hospital and even while on route to duty calls during the night.

Dr Sapuri said if this continues, doctors will not come and work in West New Britain. She said it’s not just a concern from health workers but as members of the public and civil society.

“We are representing everyone to raise this concern and stop the growing criminal attacks in Kimbe.”

“It’s affecting our health system and we have raised our concerns point by point in the petition for our leaders and provincial authorities to consider,” said Dr Sapuri.

In an earlier post on social media, Dr Sapuri said in the space of seven weeks’ specialist doctors left Kimbe because they believe the Provincial Government has failed to provide safety for all in the Province.

She said this has been a growing concern causing much disappointment and frustration over the never ending law and order problems.

As a result, the clinic was closed and has been for the past five days.

“Enough is enough, we cannot continue to serve the people while safety of our staff are not guaranteed,” said Dr Sapuri.

“There is so much criminal activities going on in Kimbe, we want our leaders to make a stand and come-up with solutions,” added Sapuri.

She said members of the WNBPHA want to work with the Provincial Government and stop this once and for all because the delivery of health services will be highly affected.

They protested peacefully to the Provincial Government building and presented their petition to Governor Sasindran Muthuvel, the Acting Provincial Administrator Leo Mapmani and other members of the PEC.

A hundred and twenty (120) students ranging from six to sixteen-year-olds are currently participating in a training for internet safety sponsored by CPL Foundation.

The Cyber Sawe PNG School Holiday Training was launched on Monday by the charity arm of CPL Group, CPL Foundation.

The training is supported by an Australian Community Computer Science organization, SecuriDay.

The Cyber Sawe PNG internet security workshop is a first-of-its-kind which focuses on raising awareness on the safe and informed use of the internet.

CPL Group CEO Navin Raju said, “CPL Group is keen to support our younger generation to

better understand internet/cyber safety to be able to protect themselves when surfing the

internet.”

He said one of CPL Group’s values is to be responsible to the people, communities and environment of Papua New Guinea.

“The internet is one environment that children need guidance in exploring.

“CPL Group takes pride in this contribution to nation building in nurturing young minds as one aspect of national and local development,” said Mr Raju.

Kids SecuriDay Team leader, Ms Heidi Winter who leads the seven member team of cyber experts said this is an awareness to build strong skillsets and showcase internet best practices on on how to efficiently utilize the Internet and hi-tech.

“We have workshop topics covered for children, teenagers and adults,” Winter said.

The topics of the training are designed to build confidence and teach individuals how to be tech savvy in internet security and computing.

The four days training started on the 12th of April and will end on Friday 15th April..

Over 300 applications were received highlighting the need for such training.

“We have documented all the applicants and do plan to have additional programs this year with the same content.,” said Mr Raju.

The people of Gunangi in Suai LLG in the Sinesine-Yongomugl District of Simbu have received financial support for their mini hydro power project.

A joint of funding K450,000 from the Sinesine-Yongomugl District Development Authority and Simbu Provincial Government was presented to the Community Project Team recently.

That is K350,000 from SSY DDA and K100,000 from Simbu Provincial Government.

The local communities contributed money to fund the hydro power project which began last year, however, despite their efforts, funding still fell short, affecting the progress of the project.

Sinesine-Yongomugl MP and Petroleum Minister, Kerenga Kua said the funding will help complete the first phase of the project.

Kua said such community driven initiatives will be supported for people, including schools and health facilities to benefit from.

The financial support from the provincial government through the leadership of Governor Michael Dua will help purchase another turbine for the hydro project.

The Chairman of the Perige Suai Hydro project thanked both the DDA and Simbu Provincial Government for their support toward the project.

In expressing his gratitude, the chairman said this will bring to the communities of Suai especially Gunangi the service of electricity after years of living in the dark.

He said government institutions like Suai High school, primary school and health services in remote Gunangi will become more improved with proper electricity supply.

More than 10,000 people will have access to electricity once the project is completed.

The mini power project initiative proves the people’s intent to improve their community standards and living conditions.

Now, they aim to put the funding to good use, complete the project and deliver it before July this year.

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