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Citizens across Papua New Guinea are celebrating the nation’s 49th Independence Anniversary.

During the flag lowering ceremony today at the Sir Hubert Murray Stadium in Port Moresby, the Governor General, Grand Chief Sir Bob Dadae called for peace and progress in his Independence anniversary address.

Reflecting on the nation’s journey, Sir Bob paid tribute to the brave individuals who fought for freedom during World War II and the leaders who laid the foundation for independence in 1975.

He emphasized the importance of the principles of freedom, unity, and peace that were embedded in the country’s Constitution.

Despite progress, Sir Bob acknowledged challenges that have hindered social and economic growth. He urged government departments to focus on achieving practical outcomes and work closely with the private sector and international partners to drive industrialization and economic development.


Governor General, Grand Chief Sir Bob Dadae, giving his address at the Independence Day flag lowering ceremony at Sir Hubert Murray Stadium, Port Moresby.
Governor General, Grand Chief Sir Bob Dadae, giving his address at the Independence Day flag lowering ceremony at Sir Hubert Murray Stadium, Port Moresby.

Sir Bob highlighted the need for a safe and stable environment for both citizens and investors. He stressed the importance of adhering to Christian values and the message of peace promoted during the recent visit by the Holy Father of the Catholic Church.

He addressed the ongoing issues of crime and lawlessness, urging communities to support law enforcement and work towards safer neighborhoods.

The Governor General encouraged Papua New Guineans to shift away from relying solely on government support, advocating for hard work, discipline, and self-reliance to achieve personal success and contribute to national prosperity.

As the nation looks forward to its 50th year of independence in 2025, Sir Bob called for renewed commitment to the values of freedom, unity, and peace.

“Happy 49th Independence Anniversary, Papua New Guinea!” he concluded, wishing blessings and guidance for the journey ahead.

Hungarian Head of Mission to Papua New Guinea, Ambassador, Zsolt Csenger-Zalan has arrived in Port Moresby.

The Ambassador met with Grand Chief Sir Bob Dadae and presented his Letters of Credence at the Government House.

(Right) Hungarian Head of Mission to Papua New Guinea, Ambassador, Zsolt Csenger-Zalan. Seen here presenting his Letter of Credence to Governor General Grand Chief Sir Bob Dadae. (Left).

PNG and Hungary established formal diplomatic relations in 1977. Through the European Union, both countries share in international agreements of United Nations such as Climate Change, Endangered Species and Antarctic Treaty.

In their brief discussion, Ambassador Csenger-Zalan, spoke of the upcoming State Visit of the Hungarian President Katalina Novak, to PNG in October.

“I am certain the State Visit of President Novak to Papua New Guinea, will be a form of advertisement for Papua New Guinea. To attract interests and visits from Hungarians to this part of the world,” Ambassador Csenger-Zalan said.

When President Katalina Novak visits Papua New Guinea next month, she will travel to Manus province. Her visit will pay tribute to the martyred Hungarian missionary – Maria Molnar, who served and lived among the people of Pitulu island prior to World War II.

The Governor General said PNG looks forward to receiving the Madam President on her State Visit to Papua New Guinea and Manus province.

“The President’s visit will no doubt strengthen and deepen the good relations between our two countries,” Governor General said.

Hungarian Ambassador

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